source: lib/ssl_client.h @ 78b8401

Last change on this file since 78b8401 was 78b8401, checked in by Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@…>, at 2011-12-19T17:22:37Z

Move conversion of status codes to status messages into SSL libs.

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6
7/* SSL module                                                           */
8
9/*
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24*/
25
26/* ssl_client makes it easier to open SSL connections to servers. (It
27   doesn't offer SSL server functionality yet, but it could be useful
28   to add it later.) Different ssl_client modules are available, and
29   ssl_client tries to make them all behave the same. It's very simple
30   and basic, it just imitates the proxy_connect() function from the
31   Gaim libs and passes the socket to the program once the handshake
32   is completed. */
33
34#include <glib.h>
35#include "proxy.h"
36
37/* Some generic error codes. Especially SSL_AGAIN is important if you
38   want to do asynchronous I/O. */
39#define NSS_VERIFY_ERROR -2
40#define OPENSSL_VERIFY_ERROR -1
41#define SSL_OK            0
42#define SSL_NOHANDSHAKE   1
43#define SSL_AGAIN         2
44#define VERIFY_CERT_ERROR 2
45#define VERIFY_CERT_INVALID 4
46#define VERIFY_CERT_REVOKED 8
47#define VERIFY_CERT_SIGNER_NOT_FOUND 16
48#define VERIFY_CERT_SIGNER_NOT_CA 32
49#define VERIFY_CERT_INSECURE_ALGORITHM 64
50#define VERIFY_CERT_NOT_ACTIVATED 128
51#define VERIFY_CERT_EXPIRED 256
52#define VERIFY_CERT_WRONG_HOSTNAME 512
53
54extern int ssl_errno;
55
56/* This is what your callback function should look like. */
57typedef gboolean (*ssl_input_function)(gpointer, int, void*, b_input_condition);
58
59
60/* Perform any global initialization the SSL library might need. */
61G_MODULE_EXPORT void ssl_init( void );
62
63/* Connect to host:port, call the given function when the connection is
64   ready to be used for SSL traffic. This is all done asynchronously, no
65   blocking I/O! (Except for the DNS lookups, for now...) */
66G_MODULE_EXPORT void *ssl_connect( char *host, int port, ssl_input_function func, gpointer data );
67
68/* Start an SSL session on an existing fd. Useful for STARTTLS functionality,
69   for example in Jabber. */
70G_MODULE_EXPORT void *ssl_starttls( int fd, char *hostname, gboolean verify, ssl_input_function func, gpointer data );
71
72/* Obviously you need special read/write functions to read data. */
73G_MODULE_EXPORT int ssl_read( void *conn, char *buf, int len );
74G_MODULE_EXPORT int ssl_write( void *conn, const char *buf, int len );
75
76/* Now needed by most SSL libs. See for more info:
77   http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/manual/gnutls.html#index-gnutls_005frecord_005fcheck_005fpending-209
78   http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_pending.html
79   
80   Required because OpenSSL empties the TCP buffer completely but doesn't
81   necessarily give us all the unencrypted data. Or maybe you didn't ask
82   for all of it because your buffer is too small.
83   
84   Returns 0 if there's nothing left, 1 if there's more data. */
85G_MODULE_EXPORT int ssl_pending( void *conn );
86
87/* Abort the SSL connection and disconnect the socket. Do not use close()
88   directly, both the SSL library and the peer will be unhappy! */
89G_MODULE_EXPORT void ssl_disconnect( void *conn_ );
90
91/* Get the fd for this connection, you will usually need it for event
92   handling. */
93G_MODULE_EXPORT int ssl_getfd( void *conn );
94
95/* This function returns B_EV_IO_READ/WRITE. With SSL connections it's
96   possible that something has to be read while actually were trying to
97   write something (think about key exchange/refresh/etc). So when an
98   SSL operation returned SSL_AGAIN, *always* use this function when
99   adding an event handler to the queue. (And it should perform exactly
100   the same action as the handler that just received the SSL_AGAIN.) */
101G_MODULE_EXPORT b_input_condition ssl_getdirection( void *conn );
102
103/* Converts a verification bitfield passed to ssl_input_function into
104   a more useful string. Or NULL if it had no useful bits set. */
105G_MODULE_EXPORT char *ssl_verify_strerror( int code );
106
107G_MODULE_EXPORT size_t ssl_des3_encrypt(const unsigned char *key, size_t key_len, const unsigned char *input, size_t input_len, const unsigned char *iv, unsigned char **res);
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