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It // offers a similar interface, with two differences: there is no // support for a restartable SSL connection, and this class has a // peer-to-peer mode. // // The SSL library requires initialization and cleanup. Static method // for doing this are in SSLAdapter. They should possibly be moved out // to a neutral class. enum SSLRole { SSL_CLIENT, SSL_SERVER }; enum SSLMode { SSL_MODE_TLS, SSL_MODE_DTLS }; // Errors for Read -- in the high range so no conflict with OpenSSL. enum { SSE_MSG_TRUNC = 0xff0001 }; class SSLStreamAdapter : public StreamAdapterInterface { public: // Instantiate an SSLStreamAdapter wrapping the given stream, // (using the selected implementation for the platform). // Caller is responsible for freeing the returned object. static SSLStreamAdapter* Create(StreamInterface* stream); explicit SSLStreamAdapter(StreamInterface* stream) : StreamAdapterInterface(stream), ignore_bad_cert_(false) { } void set_ignore_bad_cert(bool ignore) { ignore_bad_cert_ = ignore; } bool ignore_bad_cert() const { return ignore_bad_cert_; } // Specify our SSL identity: key and certificate. Mostly this is // only used in the peer-to-peer mode (unless we actually want to // provide a client certificate to a server). // SSLStream takes ownership of the SSLIdentity object and will // free it when appropriate. Should be called no more than once on a // given SSLStream instance. virtual void SetIdentity(SSLIdentity* identity) = 0; // Call this to indicate that we are to play the server's role in // the peer-to-peer mode. // The default argument is for backward compatibility // TODO(ekr@rtfm.com): rename this SetRole to reflect its new function virtual void SetServerRole(SSLRole role = SSL_SERVER) = 0; // Do DTLS or TLS virtual void SetMode(SSLMode mode) = 0; // The mode of operation is selected by calling either // StartSSLWithServer or StartSSLWithPeer. // Use of the stream prior to calling either of these functions will // pass data in clear text. // Calling one of these functions causes SSL negotiation to begin as // soon as possible: right away if the underlying wrapped stream is // already opened, or else as soon as it opens. // // These functions return a negative error code on failure. // Returning 0 means success so far, but negotiation is probably not // complete and will continue asynchronously. In that case, the // exposed stream will open after successful negotiation and // verification, or an SE_CLOSE event will be raised if negotiation // fails. // StartSSLWithServer starts SSL negotiation with a server in // traditional mode. server_name specifies the expected server name // which the server's certificate needs to specify. virtual int StartSSLWithServer(const char* server_name) = 0; // StartSSLWithPeer starts negotiation in the special peer-to-peer // mode. // Generally, SetIdentity() and possibly SetServerRole() should have // been called before this. // SetPeerCertificate() must also be called. It may be called after // StartSSLWithPeer() but must be called before the underlying // stream opens. virtual int StartSSLWithPeer() = 0; // Specify the certificate that our peer is expected to use in // peer-to-peer mode. Only this certificate will be accepted during // SSL verification. The certificate is assumed to have been // obtained through some other secure channel (such as the XMPP // channel). (This could also specify the certificate authority that // will sign the peer's certificate.) // SSLStream takes ownership of the SSLCertificate object and will // free it when appropriate. Should be called no more than once on a // given SSLStream instance. virtual void SetPeerCertificate(SSLCertificate* cert) = 0; // Specify the digest of the certificate that our peer is expected to use in // peer-to-peer mode. Only this certificate will be accepted during // SSL verification. The certificate is assumed to have been // obtained through some other secure channel (such as the XMPP // channel). Unlike SetPeerCertificate(), this must specify the // terminal certificate, not just a CA. // SSLStream makes a copy of the digest value. virtual bool SetPeerCertificateDigest(const std::string& digest_alg, const unsigned char* digest_val, size_t digest_len) = 0; // Key Exporter interface from RFC 5705 // Arguments are: // label -- the exporter label. // part of the RFC defining each exporter // usage (IN) // context/context_len -- a context to bind to for this connection; // optional, can be NULL, 0 (IN) // use_context -- whether to use the context value // (needed to distinguish no context from // zero-length ones). // result -- where to put the computed value // result_len -- the length of the computed value virtual bool ExportKeyingMaterial(const std::string& label, const uint8* context, size_t context_len, bool use_context, uint8* result, size_t result_len) { return false; // Default is unsupported } // DTLS-SRTP interface virtual bool SetDtlsSrtpCiphers(const std::vector& ciphers) { return false; } virtual bool GetDtlsSrtpCipher(std::string* cipher) { return false; } // Capabilities testing static bool HaveDtls(); static bool HaveDtlsSrtp(); static bool HaveExporter(); // If true, the server certificate need not match the configured // server_name, and in fact missing certificate authority and other // verification errors are ignored. bool ignore_bad_cert_; }; } // namespace talk_base #endif // TALK_BASE_SSLSTREAMADAPTER_H__