153 lines
6.5 KiB
C
153 lines
6.5 KiB
C
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// Copyright 2024 Staysail Systems, Inc. <info@staysail.tech>
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// Copyright 2018 Capitar IT Group BV <info@capitar.com>
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//
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// This software is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a
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// copy of which should be located in the distribution where this
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// file was obtained (LICENSE.txt). A copy of the license may also be
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// found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
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//
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#ifndef NNG_SUPPLEMENTAL_TLS_TLS_H
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#define NNG_SUPPLEMENTAL_TLS_TLS_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <nng/nng.h>
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// Note that TLS functions may be stubbed out if TLS is not enabled in
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// the build.
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// For some transports, we need TLS configuration, including certificates
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// and so forth. A TLS configuration cannot be changed once it is in use.
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typedef struct nng_tls_config nng_tls_config;
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typedef enum nng_tls_mode {
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NNG_TLS_MODE_CLIENT = 0,
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NNG_TLS_MODE_SERVER = 1,
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} nng_tls_mode;
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typedef enum nng_tls_auth_mode {
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NNG_TLS_AUTH_MODE_NONE = 0, // No verification is performed
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NNG_TLS_AUTH_MODE_OPTIONAL = 1, // Verify cert if presented
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NNG_TLS_AUTH_MODE_REQUIRED = 2, // Verify cert, close if invalid
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} nng_tls_auth_mode;
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// TLS version numbers. We encode the major number and minor number
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// as separate byte fields. No support for SSL 3.0 or earlier -- older
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// versions are known to be insecure and should not be used.
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// When possible applications should restrict themselves to TLS 1.2 or better.
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typedef enum nng_tls_version {
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NNG_TLS_1_0 = 0x301,
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NNG_TLS_1_1 = 0x302,
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NNG_TLS_1_2 = 0x303,
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NNG_TLS_1_3 = 0x304
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} nng_tls_version;
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// nng_tls_config_alloc creates a TLS configuration using
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// reasonable defaults. This configuration can be shared
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// with multiple pipes or services/servers.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_alloc(nng_tls_config **, nng_tls_mode);
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// nng_tls_config_hold increments the reference count on the TLS
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// configuration object. The hold can be dropped by calling
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// nng_tls_config_free later.
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NNG_DECL void nng_tls_config_hold(nng_tls_config *);
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// nng_tls_config_free drops the reference count on the TLS
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// configuration object, and if zero, deallocates it.
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NNG_DECL void nng_tls_config_free(nng_tls_config *);
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// nng_tls_config_server_name sets the server name. This is
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// called by clients to set the name that the server supplied
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// certificate should be matched against. This can also cause
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// the SNI to be sent to the server to tell it which cert to
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// use if it supports more than one.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_server_name(nng_tls_config *, const char *);
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// nng_tls_config_ca_cert configures one or more CAs used for validation
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// of peer certificates. Multiple CAs (and their chains) may be configured
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// by either calling this multiple times, or by specifying a list of
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// certificates as concatenated data. The final argument is an optional CRL
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// (revocation list) for the CA, also in PEM. Both PEM strings are ASCIIZ
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// format (except that the CRL may be NULL).
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_ca_chain(
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nng_tls_config *, const char *, const char *);
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// nng_tls_config_own_cert is used to load our own certificate and public
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// key. For servers, this may be called more than once to configure multiple
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// different keys, for example with different algorithms depending on what
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// the peer supports. On the client, only a single option is available.
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// The first two arguments are the cert (or validation chain) and the
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// key as PEM format ASCIIZ strings. The final argument is an optional
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// password and may be NULL.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_own_cert(
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nng_tls_config *, const char *, const char *, const char *);
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// nng_tls_config_key is used to pass our own private key.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_key(nng_tls_config *, const uint8_t *, size_t);
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// nng_tls_config_pass is used to pass a password used to decrypt
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// private keys that are encrypted.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_pass(nng_tls_config *, const char *);
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// nng_tls_config_auth_mode is used to configure the authentication mode use.
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// The default is that servers have this off (i.e. no client authentication)
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// and clients have it on (they verify the server), which matches typical
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// practice.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_auth_mode(nng_tls_config *, nng_tls_auth_mode);
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// nng_tls_config_ca_file is used to pass a CA chain and optional CRL
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// via the filesystem. If CRL data is present, it must be contained
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// in the file, along with the CA certificate data. The format is PEM.
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// The path name must be a legal file name.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_ca_file(nng_tls_config *, const char *);
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// nng_tls_config_cert_key_file is used to pass our own certificate and
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// private key data via the filesystem. Both the key and certificate
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// must be present as PEM blocks in the same file. A password is used to
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// decrypt the private key if it is encrypted and the password supplied is not
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// NULL. This may be called multiple times on servers, but only once on a
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// client. (Servers can support multiple different certificates and keys for
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// different cryptographic algorithms. Clients only get one.)
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_cert_key_file(
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nng_tls_config *, const char *, const char *);
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// nng_tls_config_psk_identity is used to pass TLS PSK parameters. The
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// identity, and an associated key. Clients can only do this once.
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// Servers can do it multiple times, potentially, to provide for different
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// keys for different client identities. There is no way to remove these
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// from a configuration.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_psk(
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nng_tls_config *, const char *, const uint8_t *, size_t);
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// Configure supported TLS version. By default we usually restrict
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// ourselves to TLS 1.2 and newer. We do not support older versions.
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// If the implementation cannot support any version (for example if
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// the minimum requested is 1.3 but the TLS implementation lacks support
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// for TLS 1.3) then NNG_ENOTSUP will be returned.
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NNG_DECL int nng_tls_config_version(
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nng_tls_config *, nng_tls_version, nng_tls_version);
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// nng_tls_engine_name returns the "name" of the TLS engine. If no
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// TLS engine support is enabled, then "none" is returned.
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NNG_DECL const char *nng_tls_engine_name(void);
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// nng_tls_engine_description returns the "description" of the TLS engine.
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// If no TLS engine support is enabled, then an empty string is returned.
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NNG_DECL const char *nng_tls_engine_description(void);
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// nng_tls_engine_fips_mode returns true if the engine is in FIPS 140-2 mode.
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NNG_DECL bool nng_tls_engine_fips_mode(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif // NNG_SUPPLEMENTAL_TLS_TLS_H
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