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=head1 NAME
Net::SSLeay - Perl extension for using OpenSSL
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Net::SSLeay qw(get_https post_https sslcat make_headers make_form);
($page) = get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/'); # Case 1
($page, $response, %reply_headers)
= get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/', # Case 2
make_headers(User-Agent => 'Cryptozilla/5.0b1',
Referer => 'https://www.bacus.pt'
));
($page, $result, %headers) = # Case 2b
= get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/protected.html',
make_headers(Authorization =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$user:$pass",''))
);
($page, $response, %reply_headers)
= post_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/foo.cgi', '', # Case 3
make_form(OK => '1',
name => 'Sampo'
));
$reply = sslcat($host, $port, $request); # Case 4
($reply, $err, $server_cert) = sslcat($host, $port, $request); # Case 5
$Net::SSLeay::trace = 2; # 0=no debugging, 1=ciphers, 2=trace, 3=dump data
Net::SSLeay::initialize(); # Initialize ssl library once
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Net::SSLeay> module contains perl bindings to openssl (L<http://www.openssl.org|http://www.openssl.org>) library.
B<COMPATIBILITY NOTE:> L<Net::SSLeay> cannot be built with pre-0.9.3 openssl. It is strongly recommended
to use at least 0.9.7 (as older versions are not tested during development). Some low level API functions
may be available with certain openssl versions.
L<Net::SSLeay> module basically comprise of:
=over
=item * High level functions for accessing web servers (by using HTTP/HTTPS)
=item * Low level API (mostly mapped 1:1 to openssl's C functions)
=item * Convenience functions (related to low level API but with more perl friendly interface)
=back
There is also a related module called L<Net::SSLeay::Handle> included in this
distribution that you might want to use instead. It has its own pod
documentation.
=head2 High level functions for accessing web servers
This module offers some high level convenience functions for accessing
web pages on SSL servers (for symmetry, the same API is offered for
accessing http servers, too), an C<sslcat()> function for writing your own
clients, and finally access to the SSL api of the SSLeay/OpenSSL package
so you can write servers or clients for more complicated applications.
For high level functions it is most convenient to import them into your
main namespace as indicated in the synopsis.
=head3 Basic set of functions
=over
=item * get_https
=item * post_https
=item * put_https
=item * head_https
=item * do_https
=item * sslcat
=item * https_cat
=item * make_form
=item * make_headers
=back
B<Case 1 (in SYNOPSIS)> demonstrates the typical invocation of get_https() to fetch an HTML
page from secure server. The first argument provides the hostname or IP
in dotted decimal notation of the remote server to contact. The second
argument is the TCP port at the remote end (your own port is picked
arbitrarily from high numbered ports as usual for TCP). The third
argument is the URL of the page without the host name part. If in
doubt consult the HTTP specifications at L<http://www.w3c.org>.
B<Case 2 (in SYNOPSIS)> demonstrates full fledged use of C<get_https()>. As can be seen,
C<get_https()> parses the response and response headers and returns them as
a list, which can be captured in a hash for later reference. Also a
fourth argument to C<get_https()> is used to insert some additional headers
in the request. C<make_headers()> is a function that will convert a list or
hash to such headers. By default C<get_https()> supplies C<Host> (to make
virtual hosting easy) and C<Accept> (reportedly needed by IIS) headers.
B<Case 2b (in SYNOPSIS)> demonstrates how to get a password protected page. Refer to
the HTTP protocol specifications for further details (e.g. RFC-2617).
B<Case 3 (in SYNOPSIS)> invokes C<post_https()> to submit a HTML/CGI form to a secure
server. The first four arguments are equal to C<get_https()> (note that
the empty string (C<''>) is passed as header argument).
The fifth argument is the
contents of the form formatted according to CGI specification.
Do not post UTF-8 data as content: use utf8::downgrade first. In this
case the helper function C<make_https()> is used to do the formatting,
but you could pass any string. C<post_https()> automatically adds
C<Content-Type> and C<Content-Length> headers to the request.
B<Case 4 (in SYNOPSIS)> shows the fundamental C<sslcat()> function (inspired in spirit by
the C<netcat> utility :-). It's your swiss army knife that allows you to
easily contact servers, send some data, and then get the response. You
are responsible for formatting the data and parsing the response -
C<sslcat()> is just a transport.
B<Case 5 (in SYNOPSIS)> is a full invocation of C<sslcat()> which allows the return of errors
as well as the server (peer) certificate.
The C<$trace> global variable can be used to control the verbosity of the
high level functions. Level 0 guarantees silence, level 1 (the default)
only emits error messages.
=head3 Alternate versions of high-level API
=over
=item * get_https3
=item * post_https3
=item * put_https3
=item * get_https4
=item * post_https4
=item * put_https4
=back
The above mentioned functions actually return the response headers as
a list, which only gets converted to hash upon assignment (this
assignment looses information if the same header occurs twice, as may
be the case with cookies). There are also other variants of the
functions that return unprocessed headers and that return a reference
to a hash.
($page, $response, @headers) = get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/');
for ($i = 0; $i < $#headers; $i+=2) {
print "$headers[$i] = " . $headers[$i+1] . "\n";
}
($page, $response, $headers, $server_cert)
= get_https3('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/');
print "$headers\n";
($page, $response, $headers_ref)
= get_https4('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/');
for $k (sort keys %{$headers_ref}) {
for $v (@{$$headers_ref{$k}}) {
print "$k = $v\n";
}
}
All of the above code fragments accomplish the same thing: display all
values of all headers. The API functions ending in "3" return the
headers simply as a scalar string and it is up to the application to
split them up. The functions ending in "4" return a reference to
a hash of arrays (see L<perlref> and L<perllol> if you are
not familiar with complex perl data structures). To access a single value
of such a header hash you would do something like
print $$headers_ref{COOKIE}[0];
Variants 3 and 4 also allow you to discover the server certificate
in case you would like to store or display it, e.g.
($p, $resp, $hdrs, $server_cert) = get_https3('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/');
if (!defined($server_cert) || ($server_cert == 0)) {
warn "Subject Name: undefined, Issuer Name: undefined";
} else {
warn 'Subject Name: '
. Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline(
Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subject_name($server_cert))
. 'Issuer Name: '
. Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline(
Net::SSLeay::X509_get_issuer_name($server_cert));
}
Beware that this method only allows after the fact verification of
the certificate: by the time C<get_https3()> has returned the https
request has already been sent to the server, whether you decide to
trust it or not. To do the verification correctly you must either
employ the OpenSSL certificate verification framework or use
the lower level API to first connect and verify the certificate
and only then send the http data. See the implementation of C<ds_https3()>
for guidance on how to do this.
=head3 Using client certificates
Secure web communications are encrypted using symmetric crypto keys
exchanged using encryption based on the certificate of the
server. Therefore in all SSL connections the server must have a
certificate. This serves both to authenticate the server to the
clients and to perform the key exchange.
Sometimes it is necessary to authenticate the client as well. Two
options are available: HTTP basic authentication and a client side
certificate. The basic authentication over HTTPS is actually quite
safe because HTTPS guarantees that the password will not travel in
the clear. Never-the-less, problems like easily guessable passwords
remain. The client certificate method involves authentication of the
client at the SSL level using a certificate. For this to work, both the
client and the server have certificates (which typically are
different) and private keys.
The API functions outlined above accept additional arguments that
allow one to supply the client side certificate and key files. The
format of these files is the same as used for server certificates and
the caveat about encrypting private keys applies.
($page, $result, %headers) = # 2c
= get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/protected.html',
make_headers(Authorization =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$user:$pass",'')),
'', $mime_type6, $path_to_crt7, $path_to_key8);
($page, $response, %reply_headers)
= post_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/foo.cgi', # 3b
make_headers('Authorization' =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$user:$pass",'')),
make_form(OK => '1', name => 'Sampo'),
$mime_type6, $path_to_crt7, $path_to_key8);
B<Case 2c (in SYNOPSIS)> demonstrates getting a password protected page that also requires
a client certificate, i.e. it is possible to use both authentication
methods simultaneously.
B<Case 3b (in SYNOPSIS)> is a full blown POST to a secure server that requires both password
authentication and a client certificate, just like in case 2c.
Note: The client will not send a certificate unless the server requests one.
This is typically achieved by setting the verify mode to C<VERIFY_PEER> on the
server:
Net::SSLeay::set_verify(ssl, Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_PEER, 0);
See C<perldoc ~openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.pod> for a full description.
=head3 Working through a web proxy
=over
=item * set_proxy
=back
C<Net::SSLeay> can use a web proxy to make its connections. You need to
first set the proxy host and port using C<set_proxy()> and then just
use the normal API functions, e.g:
Net::SSLeay::set_proxy('gateway.myorg.com', 8080);
($page) = get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/');
If your proxy requires authentication, you can supply a username and
password as well
Net::SSLeay::set_proxy('gateway.myorg.com', 8080, 'joe', 'salainen');
($page, $result, %headers) =
= get_https('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/protected.html',
make_headers(Authorization =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("susie:pass",''))
);
This example demonstrates the case where we authenticate to the proxy as
C<"joe"> and to the final web server as C<"susie">. Proxy authentication
requires the C<MIME::Base64> module to work.
=head3 HTTP (without S) API
=over
=item * get_http
=item * post_http
=item * tcpcat
=item * get_httpx
=item * post_httpx
=item * tcpxcat
=back
Over the years it has become clear that it would be convenient to use
the light-weight flavour API of C<Net::SSLeay> for normal HTTP as well (see
C<LWP> for the heavy-weight object-oriented approach). In fact it would be
nice to be able to flip https on and off on the fly. Thus regular HTTP
support was evolved.
use Net::SSLeay qw(get_http post_http tcpcat
get_httpx post_httpx tcpxcat
make_headers make_form);
($page, $result, %headers)
= get_http('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/protected.html',
make_headers(Authorization =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$user:$pass",''))
);
($page, $response, %reply_headers)
= post_http('www.bacus.pt', 443, '/foo.cgi', '',
make_form(OK => '1',
name => 'Sampo'
));
($reply, $err) = tcpcat($host, $port, $request);
($page, $result, %headers)
= get_httpx($usessl, 'www.bacus.pt', 443, '/protected.html',
make_headers(Authorization =>
'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$user:$pass",''))
);
($page, $response, %reply_headers)
= post_httpx($usessl, 'www.bacus.pt', 443, '/foo.cgi', '',
make_form(OK => '1', name => 'Sampo' ));
($reply, $err, $server_cert) = tcpxcat($usessl, $host, $port, $request);
As can be seen, the C<"x"> family of APIs takes as the first argument a flag
which indicates whether SSL is used or not.
=head2 Certificate verification and Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
OpenSSL supports the ability to verify peer certificates. It can also
optionally check the peer certificate against a Certificate Revocation
List (CRL) from the certificates issuer. A CRL is a file, created by
the certificate issuer that lists all the certificates that it
previously signed, but which it now revokes. CRLs are in PEM format.
You can enable C<Net::SSLeay CRL> checking like this:
&Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_set_flags
(&Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_cert_store($ssl),
&Net::SSLeay::X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK);
After setting this flag, if OpenSSL checks a peer's certificate, then
it will attempt to find a CRL for the issuer. It does this by looking
for a specially named file in the search directory specified by
CTX_load_verify_locations. CRL files are named with the hash of the
issuer's subject name, followed by C<.r0>, C<.r1> etc. For example
C<ab1331b2.r0>, C<ab1331b2.r1>. It will read all the .r files for the
issuer, and then check for a revocation of the peer certificate in all
of them. (You can also force it to look in a specific named CRL
file., see below). You can find out the hash of the issuer subject
name in a CRL with
openssl crl -in crl.pem -hash -noout
If the peer certificate does not pass the revocation list, or if no
CRL is found, then the handshaking fails with an error.
You can also force OpenSSL to look for CRLs in one or more arbitrarily
named files.
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($crlfilename, 'r');
my $crl = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509_CRL($bio);
if ($crl) {
Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_add_crl(
Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_cert_store($ssl, $crl)
);
} else {
error reading CRL....
}
=head2 Using Net::SSLeay in multi-threaded applications
B<IMPORTANT: versions 1.42 or earlier are not thread-safe!>
Net::SSLeay module implements all necessary stuff to be ready for multi-threaded
environment - it requires openssl-0.9.7 or newer. The implementation fully follows thread safety related requirements
of openssl library(see L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/threads.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/threads.html>).
If you are about to use Net::SSLeay (or any other module based on Net::SSLeay) in multi-threaded
perl application it is recommended to follow this best-practice:
=head3 Initialization
Load and initialize Net::SSLeay module in the main thread:
use threads;
use Net::SSLeay;
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
sub do_master_job {
#... call whatever from Net::SSLeay
}
sub do_worker_job {
#... call whatever from Net::SSLeay
}
#start threads
my $master = threads->new(\&do_master_job, 'param1', 'param2');
my @workers = threads->new(\&do_worker_job, 'arg1', 'arg2') for (1..10);
#waiting for all threads to finish
$_->join() for (threads->list);
NOTE: Openssl's C<int SSL_library_init(void)> function (which is also aliased as
C<SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms>, C<OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms> and C<add_ssl_algorithms>)
is not re-entrant and multiple calls can cause a crash in threaded application.
Net::SSLeay implements flags preventing repeated calls to this function,
therefore even multiple initialization via Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms()
should work without trouble.
=head3 Using callbacks
Do not use callbacks across threads (the module blocks cross-thread callback operations
and throws a warning). Allways do the callback setup, callback use and callback destruction
within the same thread.
=head3 Using openssl elements
All openssl elements (X509, SSL_CTX, ...) can be directly passed between threads.
use threads;
use Net::SSLeay;
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
sub do_job {
my $context = shift;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb($context, sub { "secret" });
#...
}
my $c = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new();
threads->create(\&do_job, $c);
Or:
use threads;
use Net::SSLeay;
my $context; #does not need to be 'shared'
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
sub do_job {
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb($context, sub { "secret" });
#...
}
$context = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new();
threads->create(\&do_job);
=head3 Using other perl modules based on Net::SSLeay
It should be fine to use any other module based on L<Net::SSLeay> (like L<IO::Socket::SSL>)
in multi-threaded applications. It is generally recommended to do any global initialization
of such a module in the main thread before calling C<< threads->new(..) >> or
C<< threads->create(..) >> but it might differ module by module.
To be play safe you can load and init Net::SSLeay explicitly in the main thread:
use Net::SSLeay;
use Other::SSLeay::Based::Module;
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();Net::SSLeay::initialize();
Net::SSLeay::initialize();
Or even safer:
use Net::SSLeay;
use Other::SSLeay::Based::Module;
BEGIN {
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();Net::SSLeay::initialize();
}
=head3 Combining Net::SSLeay with other modules linked with openssl
B<BEWARE: This might be a big trouble! This is not guaranteed be thread-safe!>
There are many other (XS) modules linked directly to openssl library (like L<Crypt::SSLeay>).
As it is expected that also "another" module will call C<SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms> at some point
we have again a trouble with multiple openssl initialization by Net::SSLeay and "another" module.
As you can expect Net::SSLeay is not able to avoid multiple initialization of openssl library
called by "another" module, thus you have to handle this on your own (in some cases it might
not be possible at all to avoid this).
=head3 Threading with get_https and friends
The convenience functions get_https, post_https etc all initialize the SSL library by calling
Net::SSLeay::initialize which does the conventional library initialization:
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
Net::SSLeay::initialize initializes the SSL library at most once.
You can override the Net::SSLeay::initialize function if you desire
some other type of initialization behaviour by get_https and friends.
You can call Net::SSLeay::initialize from your own code if you desire this conventional library initialization.
=head2 Convenience routines
To be used with Low level API
Net::SSLeay::randomize($rn_seed_file,$additional_seed);
Net::SSLeay::set_cert_and_key($ctx, $cert_path, $key_path);
$cert = Net::SSLeay::dump_peer_certificate($ssl);
Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl, $message) or die "ssl write failure";
$got = Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_all($ssl) or die "ssl read failure";
$got = Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_CRLF($ssl [, $max_length]);
$got = Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_until($ssl [, $delimit [, $max_length]]);
Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_CRLF($ssl, $message);
=over
=item * randomize
seeds the openssl PRNG with C</dev/urandom> (see the top of C<SSLeay.pm>
for how to change or configure this) and optionally with user provided
data. It is very important to properly seed your random numbers, so
do not forget to call this. The high level API functions automatically
call C<randomize()> so it is not needed with them. See also caveats.
=item * set_cert_and_key
takes two file names as arguments and sets
the certificate and private key to those. This can be used to
set either server certificates or client certificates.
=item * dump_peer_certificate
allows you to get a plaintext description of the
certificate the peer (usually the server) presented to us.
=item * ssl_read_all
see ssl_write_all (below)
=item * ssl_write_all
C<ssl_read_all()> and C<ssl_write_all()> provide true blocking semantics for
these operations (see limitation, below, for explanation). These are
much preferred to the low level API equivalents (which implement BSD
blocking semantics). The message argument to C<ssl_write_all()> can be
a reference. This is helpful to avoid unnecessary copying when writing
something big, e.g:
$data = 'A' x 1000000000;
Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl, \$data) or die "ssl write failed";
=item * ssl_read_CRLF
uses C<ssl_read_all()> to read in a line terminated with a
carriage return followed by a linefeed (CRLF). The CRLF is included in
the returned scalar.
=item * ssl_read_until
uses C<ssl_read_all()> to read from the SSL input
stream until it encounters a programmer specified delimiter.
If the delimiter is undefined, C<$/> is used. If C<$/> is undefined,
C<\n> is used. One can optionally set a maximum length of bytes to read
from the SSL input stream.
=item * ssl_write_CRLF
writes C<$message> and appends CRLF to the SSL output stream.
=back
=head2 Initialization
In order to use the low level API you should start your programs with
the following incantation:
use Net::SSLeay qw(die_now die_if_ssl_error);
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms(); # Important!
Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_load_builtin_engines(); # If you want built-in engines
Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_register_all_complete(); # If you want built-in engines
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
=head2 Error handling functions
I can not emphasize the need to check for error enough. Use these
functions even in the most simple programs, they will reduce debugging
time greatly. Do not ask questions on the mailing list without having
first sprinkled these in your code.
=over
=item * die_now
=item * die_if_ssl_error
C<die_now()> and C<die_if_ssl_error()> are used to conveniently print the SSLeay error
stack when something goes wrong:
Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl) or die_now("Failed SSL connect ($!)");
Net::SSLeay::write($ssl, "foo") or die_if_ssl_error("SSL write ($!)");
=item * print_errs
You can also use C<Net::SSLeay::print_errs()> to dump the error stack without
exiting the program. As can be seen, your code becomes much more readable
if you import the error reporting functions into your main name space.
=back
=head2 Sockets
Perl uses file handles for all I/O. While SSLeay has a quite flexible BIO
mechanism and perl has an evolved PerlIO mechanism, this module still
sticks to using file descriptors. Thus to attach SSLeay to a socket you
should use C<fileno()> to extract the underlying file descriptor:
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, fileno(S)); # Must use fileno
You should also set C<$|> to 1 to eliminate STDIO buffering so you do not
get confused if you use perl I/O functions to manipulate your socket
handle.
If you need to C<select(2)> on the socket, go right ahead, but be warned
that OpenSSL does some internal buffering so SSL_read does not always
return data even if the socket selected for reading (just keep on
selecting and trying to read). C<Net::SSLeay> is no different from the
C language OpenSSL in this respect.
=head2 Callbacks
You can establish a per-context verify callback function something like this:
sub verify {
my ($ok, $x509_store_ctx) = @_;
print "Verifying certificate...\n";
...
return $ok;
}
It is used like this:
Net::SSLeay::set_verify ($ssl, Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_PEER, \&verify);
Per-context callbacks for decrypting private keys are implemented.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb($ctx, sub { "top-secret" });
Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_PrivateKey_file($ctx, "key.pem",
Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM)
or die "Error reading private key";
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb($ctx, undef);
If Hello Extensions are supported by your OpenSSL,
a session secret callback can be set up to be called when a session secret is set
by openssl.
Establish it like this:
Net::SSLeay::set_session_secret_cb($ssl, \&session_secret_cb, $somedata);
It will be called like this:
sub session_secret_cb
{
my ($secret, \@cipherlist, \$preferredcipher, $somedata) = @_;
}
No other callbacks are implemented. You do not need to use any
callback for simple (i.e. normal) cases where the SSLeay built-in
verify mechanism satisfies your needs.
It is required to reset these callbacks to undef immediately after use to prevent
memory leaks, thread safety problems and crashes on exit that
can occur if different threads set different callbacks.
If you want to use callback stuff, see examples/callback.pl! It's the
only one I am able to make work reliably.
=head2 Low level API
In addition to the high level functions outlined above, this module
contains straight-forward access to CRYPTO and SSL parts of OpenSSL C API.
See the C<*.h> headers from OpenSSL C distribution for a list of low level
SSLeay functions to call (check SSLeay.xs to see if some function has been
implemented). The module strips the initial C<"SSL_"> off of the SSLeay names.
Generally you should use C<Net::SSLeay::> in its place.
Note that some functions are prefixed with C<"P_"> - these are very close to
the original API however contain some kind of a wrapper making its interface
more perl friendly.
For example:
In C:
#include <ssl.h>
err = SSL_set_verify (ssl, SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE,
&your_call_back_here);
In Perl:
use Net::SSLeay;
$err = Net::SSLeay::set_verify ($ssl,
Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE,
\&your_call_back_here);
If the function does not start with C<SSL_> you should use the full
function name, e.g.:
$err = Net::SSLeay::ERR_get_error;
The following new functions behave in perlish way:
$got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl);
# Performs SSL_read, but returns $got
# resized according to data received.
# Returns undef on failure.
Net::SSLeay::write($ssl, $foo) || die;
# Performs SSL_write, but automatically
# figures out the size of $foo
=head3 Low level API: Version related functions
=over
=item * SSLeay
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
Gives version number (numeric) of underlaying openssl library.
my $ver_number = Net::SSLeay::SSLeay();
# returns: the number identifying the openssl release
#
# 0x00903100 => openssl-0.9.3
# 0x00904100 => openssl-0.9.4
# 0x00905100 => openssl-0.9.5
# 0x0090600f => openssl-0.9.6
# 0x0090601f => openssl-0.9.6a
# 0x0090602f => openssl-0.9.6b
# ...
# 0x009060df => openssl-0.9.6m
# 0x0090700f => openssl-0.9.7
# 0x0090701f => openssl-0.9.7a
# 0x0090702f => openssl-0.9.7b
# ...
# 0x009070df => openssl-0.9.7m
# 0x0090800f => openssl-0.9.8
# 0x0090801f => openssl-0.9.8a
# 0x0090802f => openssl-0.9.8b
# ...
# 0x0090814f => openssl-0.9.8t
# 0x1000000f => openssl-1.0.0
# 0x1000004f => openssl-1.0.0d
# 0x1000007f => openssl-1.0.0g
You can use it like this:
if (Net::SSLeay::SSLeay() < 0x0090800f) {
die "you need openssl-0.9.8 or higher";
}
=item * SSLeay_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
Gives version number (string) of underlaying openssl library.
my $ver_string = Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_version($type);
# $type
# 0 (=SSLEAY_VERSION) - e.g. 'OpenSSL 1.0.0d 8 Feb 2011'
# 2 (=SSLEAY_CFLAGS) - e.g. 'compiler: gcc -D_WINDLL -DOPENSSL_USE_APPLINK .....'
# 3 (=SSLEAY_BUILT_ON)- e.g. 'built on: Fri May 6 00:00:46 GMT 2011'
# 4 (=SSLEAY_PLATFORM)- e.g. 'platform: mingw'
#
# returns: string
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_version();
#is equivalent to
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_version(0);
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/SSLeay_version.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/SSLeay_version.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: Initialization related functions
=over
=item * library_init
Initialize SSL library by registering algorithms.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::library_init();
#
# returns: always 1
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_library_init.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_library_init.html>
=item * add_ssl_algorithms
The alias for L</library_init>
Net::SSLeay::add_ssl_algorithms();
=item * OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms
The alias for L</library_init>
Net::SSLeay::OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms();
=item * SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms
The alias for L</library_init>
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
=item * load_error_strings
Registers the error strings for all libcrypto + libssl related functions.
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.html>
=item * ERR_load_crypto_strings
Registers the error strings for all libcrypto functions. No need to call this function if you have already called L</load_error_strings>.
Net::SSLeay::ERR_load_crypto_strings();
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_load_crypto_strings.html>
=item * ERR_load_RAND_strings
Registers the error strings for RAND related functions. No need to call this function if you have already called L</load_error_strings>.
Net::SSLeay::ERR_load_RAND_strings();
#
# returns: no return value
=item * ERR_load_SSL_strings
Registers the error strings for SSL related functions. No need to call this function if you have already called L</load_error_strings>.
Net::SSLeay::ERR_load_SSL_strings();
#
# returns: no return value
=item * OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Add algorithms to internal table.
Net::SSLeay::OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms.html>
=item * OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Similar to L</OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms> - will ALWAYS load the config file
Net::SSLeay::OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf();
#
# returns: no return value
=item * OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Similar to L</OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms> - will NEVER load the config file
Net::SSLeay::OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf();
#
# returns: no return value
=back
=head3 Low level API: ERR_* and SSL_alert_* related functions
B<NOTE:> Please note that SSL_alert_* function have "SSL_" part stripped from their names.
=over
=item * ERR_clear_error
Clear the error queue.
Net::SSLeay::ERR_clear_error();
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_clear_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_clear_error.html>
=item * ERR_error_string
Generates a human-readable string representing the error code $error.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ERR_error_string($error);
# $error - (unsigned integer) error code
#
# returns: string
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_error_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_error_string.html>
=item * ERR_get_error
Returns the earliest error code from the thread's error queue and removes the entry.
This function can be called repeatedly until there are no more error codes to return.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ERR_get_error();
#
# returns: (unsigned integer) error code
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_get_error.html>
=item * ERR_peek_error
Returns the earliest error code from the thread's error queue without modifying it.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ERR_peek_error();
#
# returns: (unsigned integer) error code
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_get_error.html>
=item * ERR_put_error
Adds an error code to the thread's error queue. It signals that the error of $reason
code reason occurred in function $func of library $lib, in line number $line of $file.
Net::SSLeay::ERR_put_error($lib, $func, $reason, $file, $line);
# $lib - (integer) library id (check openssl/err.h for constants e.g. ERR_LIB_SSL)
# $func - (integer) function id (check openssl/ssl.h for constants e.g. SSL_F_SSL23_READ)
# $reason - (integer) reason id (check openssl/ssl.h for constants e.g. SSL_R_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE)
# $file - (string) file name
# $line - (integer) line number in $file
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_put_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/ERR_put_error.html>
and L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/err.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/err.html>
=item * alert_desc_string
Returns a two letter string as a short form describing the reason of the alert specified by value.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::alert_desc_string($value);
# $value - (integer) allert id (check openssl/ssl.h for SSL3_AD_* and TLS1_AD_* constants)
#
# returns: description string (2 letters)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html>
=item * alert_desc_string_long
Returns a string describing the reason of the alert specified by value.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::alert_desc_string_long($value);
# $value - (integer) allert id (check openssl/ssl.h for SSL3_AD_* and TLS1_AD_* constants)
#
# returns: description string
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html>
=item * alert_type_string
Returns a one letter string indicating the type of the alert specified by value.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::alert_type_string($value);
# $value - (integer) allert id (check openssl/ssl.h for SSL3_AD_* and TLS1_AD_* constants)
#
# returns: string (1 letter)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html>
=item * alert_type_string_long
Returns a string indicating the type of the alert specified by value.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::alert_type_string_long($value);
# $value - (integer) allert id (check openssl/ssl.h for SSL3_AD_* and TLS1_AD_* constants)
#
# returns: string
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_alert_type_string.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: SSL_METHOD_* related functions
=over
=item * SSLv2_method
Returns SSL_METHOD structure corresponding to SSLv2 method, the return value can be later used as a param of L</CTX_new_with_method>. Only available where supported by the underlying openssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SSLv2_method();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
=item * SSLv3_method
Returns SSL_METHOD structure corresponding to SSLv3 method, the return value can be later used as a param of L</CTX_new_with_method>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SSLv3_method();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html>
=item * TLSv1_method
Returns SSL_METHOD structure corresponding to TLSv1 method, the return value can be later used as a param of L</CTX_new_with_method>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::TLSv1_method();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html>
=item * TLSv1_1_method
Returns SSL_METHOD structure corresponding to TLSv1_1 method, the return value can be later used as a param of L</CTX_new_with_method>. Only available where supported by the underlying openssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::TLSv1__1method();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html>
=item * TLSv1_2_method
Returns SSL_METHOD structure corresponding to TLSv1_2 method, the return value can be later used as a param of L</CTX_new_with_method>. Only available where supported by the underlying openssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::TLSv1_2_method();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: ENGINE_* related functions
=over
=item * ENGINE_load_builtin_engines
Load all bundled ENGINEs into memory and make them visible.
Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_load_builtin_engines();
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html>
=item * ENGINE_register_all_complete
Register all loaded ENGINEs for every algorithm they collectively implement.
Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_register_all_complete();
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html>
=item * ENGINE_set_default
Set default engine to $e + set its flags to $flags.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_set_default($e, $flags);
# $e - value corresponding to openssl's ENGINE structure
# $flags - (integer) engine flags
# flags value can be made by bitwise "OR"ing:
# 0x0001 - ENGINE_METHOD_RSA
# 0x0002 - ENGINE_METHOD_DSA
# 0x0004 - ENGINE_METHOD_DH
# 0x0008 - ENGINE_METHOD_RAND
# 0x0010 - ENGINE_METHOD_ECDH
# 0x0020 - ENGINE_METHOD_ECDSA
# 0x0040 - ENGINE_METHOD_CIPHERS
# 0x0080 - ENGINE_METHOD_DIGESTS
# 0x0100 - ENGINE_METHOD_STORE
# 0x0200 - ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_METHS
# 0x0400 - ENGINE_METHOD_PKEY_ASN1_METHS
# Obvious all-or-nothing cases:
# 0xFFFF - ENGINE_METHOD_ALL
# 0x0000 - ENGINE_METHOD_NONE
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html>
=item * ENGINE_by_id
Get ENGINE by its identification $id.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_by_id($id);
# $id - (string) engine identification e.g. "dynamic"
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ENGINE structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/engine.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: EVP_PKEY_* related functions
=over
=item * EVP_PKEY_copy_parameters
Copies the parameters from key $from to key $to.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_copy_parameters($to, $from);
# $to - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
# $from - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_cmp.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_cmp.html>
=item * EVP_PKEY_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Creates a new EVP_PKEY structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_new.html>
=item * EVP_PKEY_free
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Free an allocated EVP_PKEY structure.
Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_free($pkey);
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_new.html>
=item * EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Set the key referenced by $pkey to $key
B<NOTE:> In accordance with the OpenSSL naming convention the $key assigned
to the $pkey using the "1" functions must be freed as well as $pkey.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA($pkey, $key);
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
# $key - value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_PKEY_set1_RSA.html>
=item * EVP_PKEY_bits
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns the size of the key $pkey in bits.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_bits($pkey);
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: size in bits
=item * EVP_PKEY_size
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns the maximum size of a signature in bytes. The actual signature may be smaller.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_size($pkey);
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: the maximum size in bytes
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_SignInit.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_SignInit.html>
=item * EVP_PKEY_id
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.0
Returns $pkey type (integer value of corresponding NID).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_id($pkey);
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: (integer) key type
Example:
my $pubkey = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_pubkey($x509);
my $type = Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKEY_id($pubkey);
print Net::SSLeay::OBJ_nid2sn($type); #prints e.g. 'rsaEncryption'
=back
=head3 Low level API: PEM_* related functions
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/pem.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/pem.html>
=over
=item * PEM_read_bio_X509
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads PEM formatted X509 certificate via given BIO structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509($bio);
# $bio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (0 on failure)
Example:
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'r');
my $x509 = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509($bio);
Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio);
=item * PEM_read_bio_X509_REQ
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads PEM formatted X509_REQ object via given BIO structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509_REQ($bio, $x=NULL, $cb=NULL, $u=NULL);
# $bio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure (0 on failure)
Example:
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'r');
my $x509_req = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509_REQ($bio);
Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio);
=item * PEM_read_bio_DHparams
Reads DH structure from BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_DHparams($bio);
# $bio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's DH structure (0 on failure)
=item * PEM_read_bio_X509_CRL
Reads X509_CRL structure from BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_X509_CRL($bio);
# $bio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure (0 on failure)
=item * PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads PEM formatted private key via given BIO structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey($bio, $cb, $data);
# $bio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
# $cb - reference to perl callback function
# $data - data that will be passed to callback function (see examples below)
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure (0 on failure)
Example:
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'r');
my $privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey($bio); #ask for password if needed
Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio);
To use password you have the following options:
$privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey($bio, \&callback_func); # use callback func for getting password
$privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey($bio, \&callback_func, $data); # use callback_func + pass $data to callback_func
$privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey($bio, undef, "secret"); # use password "secret"
$privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey($bio, undef, ""); # use empty password
Callback function signature:
sub callback_func {
my ($max_passwd_size, $rwflag, $data) = @_;
# $max_passwd_size - maximum size of returned password (longer values will be discarded)
# $rwflag - indicates whether we are loading (0) or storing (1) - for PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey always 0
# $data - the data passed to PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey as 3rd parameter
return "secret";
}
=item * PEM_get_string_X509
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Converts/exports X509 certificate to string (PEM format).
Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_X509($x509);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: string with $x509 in PEM format
=item * PEM_get_string_PrivateKey
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Converts public key $pk into PEM formatted string (optionally protected with password).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_PrivateKey($pk, $passwd, $enc_alg);
# $pk - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
# $passwd - [optional] (string) password to use for key encryption
# $enc_alg - [optional] algorithm to use for key encryption (default: DES_CBC) - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_CIPHER structure
#
# returns: PEM formatted string
Examples:
$pem_privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_PrivateKey($pk);
$pem_privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_PrivateKey($pk, "secret");
$pem_privkey = Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_PrivateKey($pk, "secret", Net::SSLeay::EVP_get_cipherbyname("DES-EDE3-CBC"));
=item * PEM_get_string_X509_CRL
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Converts X509_CRL object $x509_crl into PEM formatted string.
Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_X509_CRL($x509_crl);
# $x509_crl - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * PEM_get_string_X509_REQ
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Converts X509_REQ object $x509_crl into PEM formatted string.
Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_X509_REQ($x509_req);
# $x509_req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
#
# returns: no return value
=back
=head3 Low level API: d2i_* (DER format) related functions
=over
=item * d2i_X509_bio
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads DER formatted X509 certificate via given BIO structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::d2i_X509_bio($bp);
# $bp - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (0 on failure)
Example:
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'rb');
my $x509 = Net::SSLeay::d2i_X509_bio($bio);
Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio);
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/d2i_X509.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/d2i_X509.html>
=item * d2i_X509_CRL_bio
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads DER formatted X509_CRL object via given BIO structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::d2i_X509_CRL_bio($bp);
# $bp - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure (0 on failure)
Example:
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'rb');
my $x509_crl = Net::SSLeay::d2i_X509_CRL_bio($bio);
Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio);
=item * d2i_X509_REQ_bio
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads DER formatted X509_REQ object via given BIO structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::d2i_X509_REQ_bio($bp);
# $bp - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure (0 on failure)
Example:
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, 'rb');
my $x509_req = Net::SSLeay::d2i_X509_REQ_bio($bio);
Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio);
=back
=head3 Low level API: PKCS12 related functions
=over
=item * P_PKCS12_load_file
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Loads X509 certificate + private key + certificates of CA chain (if present in PKCS12 file).
my ($privkey, $cert, @cachain) = Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file($filename, $load_chain, $password);
# $filename - name of PKCS12 file
# $load_chain - [optional] whether load (1) or not(0) CA chain (default: 0)
# $password - [optional] password for private key
#
# returns: triplet ($privkey, $cert, @cachain)
# $privkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# @cachain - array of values corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (empty if no CA chain in PKCS12)
B<IMPORTANT NOTE:> after you do the job you need to call X509_free() on $privkey + all members
of @cachain and EVP_PKEY_free() on $privkey.
Examples:
my ($privkey, $cert) = Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file($filename);
#or
my ($privkey, $cert) = Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file($filename, 0, $password);
#or
my ($privkey, $cert, @cachain) = Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file($filename, 1);
#or
my ($privkey, $cert, @cachain) = Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file($filename, 1, $password);
#BEWARE: THIS IS WRONG - MEMORY LEAKS! (you cannot free @cachain items)
my ($privkey, $cert) = Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file($filename, 1, $password);
=back
=head3 Low level API: SESSION_* related functions
=over
=item * d2i_SSL_SESSION
Transforms the external ASN1 representation of an SSL/TLS session, stored as binary data
at location pp with length of $length, into an SSL_SESSION object.
??? (does this function really work?)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::d2i_SSL_SESSION($a, $pp, $length);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $pp - pointer/buffer ???
# $length - ???
#
# returns: ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.html>
=item * i2d_SSL_SESSION
Transforms the SSL_SESSION object in into the ASN1 representation and stores it
into the memory location pointed to by pp. The length of the resulting ASN1
representation is returned.
??? (does this function really work?)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::i2d_SSL_SESSION($in, $pp);
# $in - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $pp - pointer/data ???
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.html>
=item * SESSION_new
Creates a new SSL_SESSION structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure (0 on failure)
=item * SESSION_free
Free an allocated SSL_SESSION structure.
Net::SSLeay::SESSION_free($ses);
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_free.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_free.html>
=item * SESSION_cmp
Compare two SSL_SESSION structures.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_cmp($sesa, $sesb);
# $sesa - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $sesb - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: 0 if the two structures are the same
B<NOTE:> Not available in openssl 1.0 or later
=item * SESSION_get_app_data
Can be used to get application defined value/data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_get_app_data($ses);
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: string/buffer/pointer ???
=item * SESSION_set_app_data
Can be used to set some application defined value/data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_set_app_data($s, $a);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $a - (string/buffer/pointer ???) data
#
# returns: ???
=item * SESSION_get_ex_data
Is used to retrieve the information for $idx from session $ses.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_get_ex_data($ses, $idx);
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $idx - (integer) index for application specific data
#
# returns: pointer to ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * SESSION_set_ex_data
Is used to store application data at arg for idx into the session object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_set_ex_data($ss, $idx, $data);
# $ss - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $idx - (integer) ???
# $data - (pointer) ???
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * SESSION_get_ex_new_index
Is used to register a new index for application specific data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_get_ex_new_index($argl, $argp, $new_func, $dup_func, $free_func);
# $argl - (long) ???
# $argp - (pointer) ???
# $new_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_new *)
# $dup_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_dup *)
# $free_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_free *)
#
# returns: (integer) ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * SESSION_get_master_key
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Returns 'master_key' value from SSL_SESSION structure $s
Net::SSLeay::SESSION_get_master_key($s);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: master key (binary data)
=item * SESSION_set_master_key
Sets 'master_key' value for SSL_SESSION structure $s
Net::SSLeay::SESSION_set_master_key($s, $key);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $key - master key (binary data)
#
# returns: no return value
=item * SESSION_get_time
Returns the time at which the session s was established.
The time is given in seconds since 1.1.1970.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_get_time($s);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: timestamp (seconds since 1.1.1970)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html>
=item * get_time
Technically the same functionality as L</SESSION_get_time>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_time($s);
=item * SESSION_get_timeout
Returns the timeout value set for session $s in seconds.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_get_timeout($s);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: timeout (in seconds)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html>
=item * get_timeout
Technically the same functionality as L</SESSION_get_timeout>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_timeout($s);
=item * SESSION_print
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Prints session details (e.g. protocol version, cipher, session-id ...) to BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_print($fp, $ses);
# $fp - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
You have to use necessary BIO functions like this:
# let us have $ssl corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
my $ses = Net::SSLeay::get_session($ssl);
my $bio = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new(&Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem);
Net::SSLeay::SESSION_print($bio, $ses);
print Net::SSLeay::BIO_read($bio);
=item * SESSION_print_fp
Prints session details (e.g. protocol version, cipher, session-id ...) to file handle.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_print_fp($fp, $ses);
# $fp - perl file handle
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Example:
# let us have $ssl corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
my $ses = Net::SSLeay::get_session($ssl);
open my $fh, ">", "output.txt";
Net::SSLeay::SESSION_print_fp($fh,$ses);
=item * SESSION_set_time
Replaces the creation time of the session s with the chosen value $t (seconds since 1.1.1970).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_set_time($ses, $t);
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $t - time value
#
# returns: 1 on success
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html>
=item * set_time
Technically the same functionality as L</SESSION_set_time>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_time($ses, $t);
=item * SESSION_set_timeout
Sets the timeout value for session s in seconds to $t.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SESSION_set_timeout($s, $t);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
# $t - timeout (in seconds)
#
# returns: 1 on success
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_SESSION_get_time.html>
=item * set_timeout
Technically the same functionality as L</SESSION_set_timeout>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_timeout($ses, $t);
=back
=head3 Low level API: SSL_CTX_* related functions
B<NOTE:> Please note that the function described in this chapter have "SSL_" part stripped from their original openssl names.
=over
=item * CTX_add_client_CA
Adds the CA name extracted from $cacert to the list of CAs sent to the client when requesting a client certificate for $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_add_client_CA($ctx, $cacert);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $cacert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html>
=item * CTX_add_extra_chain_cert
Adds the certificate $x509 to the certificate chain presented together with the certificate. Several certificates can be added one after the other.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_add_extra_chain_cert($ctx, $x509);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, check out the error stack to find out the reason for failure otherwise
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert.html>
=item * CTX_add_session
Adds the session $ses to the context $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_add_session($ctx, $ses);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.html>
=item * CTX_callback_ctrl
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_callback_ctrl($ctx, $cmd, $fp);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $cmd - (integer) command id
# $fp - (function pointer) ???
#
# returns: ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html>
=item * CTX_check_private_key
Checks the consistency of a private key with the corresponding certificate loaded into $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_check_private_key($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * CTX_ctrl
Internal handling function for SSL_CTX objects.
B<BEWARE:> openssl doc says: This function should never be called directly!
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_ctrl($ctx, $cmd, $larg, $parg);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $cmd - (integer) command id
# $larg - (integer) long ???
# $parg - (string/pointer) ???
#
# returns: (long) result of given command ???
#valid $cmd values
1 - SSL_CTRL_NEED_TMP_RSA
2 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_RSA
3 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_DH
4 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_ECDH
5 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_RSA_CB
6 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_DH_CB
7 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_ECDH_CB
8 - SSL_CTRL_GET_SESSION_REUSED
9 - SSL_CTRL_GET_CLIENT_CERT_REQUEST
10 - SSL_CTRL_GET_NUM_RENEGOTIATIONS
11 - SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_NUM_RENEGOTIATIONS
12 - SSL_CTRL_GET_TOTAL_RENEGOTIATIONS
13 - SSL_CTRL_GET_FLAGS
14 - SSL_CTRL_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERT
15 - SSL_CTRL_SET_MSG_CALLBACK
16 - SSL_CTRL_SET_MSG_CALLBACK_ARG
17 - SSL_CTRL_SET_MTU
20 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_NUMBER
21 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_CONNECT
22 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_CONNECT_GOOD
23 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_CONNECT_RENEGOTIATE
24 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_ACCEPT
25 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_ACCEPT_GOOD
26 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_ACCEPT_RENEGOTIATE
27 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_HIT
28 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_CB_HIT
29 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_MISSES
30 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_TIMEOUTS
31 - SSL_CTRL_SESS_CACHE_FULL
32 - SSL_CTRL_OPTIONS
33 - SSL_CTRL_MODE
40 - SSL_CTRL_GET_READ_AHEAD
41 - SSL_CTRL_SET_READ_AHEAD
42 - SSL_CTRL_SET_SESS_CACHE_SIZE
43 - SSL_CTRL_GET_SESS_CACHE_SIZE
44 - SSL_CTRL_SET_SESS_CACHE_MODE
45 - SSL_CTRL_GET_SESS_CACHE_MODE
50 - SSL_CTRL_GET_MAX_CERT_LIST
51 - SSL_CTRL_SET_MAX_CERT_LIST
52 - SSL_CTRL_SET_MAX_SEND_FRAGMENT
53 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_CB
54 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_ARG
55 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_HOSTNAME
56 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_DEBUG_CB
57 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_DEBUG_ARG
58 - SSL_CTRL_GET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEYS
59 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEYS
60 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_OPAQUE_PRF_INPUT
61 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_OPAQUE_PRF_INPUT_CB
62 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_OPAQUE_PRF_INPUT_CB_ARG
63 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_CB
64 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_CB_ARG
65 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_TYPE
66 - SSL_CTRL_GET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_EXTS
67 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_EXTS
68 - SSL_CTRL_GET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_IDS
69 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_IDS
70 - SSL_CTRL_GET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_OCSP_RESP
71 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_STATUS_REQ_OCSP_RESP
72 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEY_CB
73 - DTLS_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT
74 - DTLS_CTRL_HANDLE_TIMEOUT
75 - DTLS_CTRL_LISTEN
76 - SSL_CTRL_GET_RI_SUPPORT
77 - SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_OPTIONS
78 - SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_MODE
82 - SSL_CTRL_GET_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERTS
83 - SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERTS
88 - SSL_CTRL_CHAIN
89 - SSL_CTRL_CHAIN_CERT
90 - SSL_CTRL_GET_CURVES
91 - SSL_CTRL_SET_CURVES
92 - SSL_CTRL_SET_CURVES_LIST
93 - SSL_CTRL_GET_SHARED_CURVE
94 - SSL_CTRL_SET_ECDH_AUTO
97 - SSL_CTRL_SET_SIGALGS
98 - SSL_CTRL_SET_SIGALGS_LIST
99 - SSL_CTRL_CERT_FLAGS
100 - SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_CERT_FLAGS
101 - SSL_CTRL_SET_CLIENT_SIGALGS
102 - SSL_CTRL_SET_CLIENT_SIGALGS_LIST
103 - SSL_CTRL_GET_CLIENT_CERT_TYPES
104 - SSL_CTRL_SET_CLIENT_CERT_TYPES
105 - SSL_CTRL_BUILD_CERT_CHAIN
106 - SSL_CTRL_SET_VERIFY_CERT_STORE
107 - SSL_CTRL_SET_CHAIN_CERT_STORE
108 - SSL_CTRL_GET_PEER_SIGNATURE_NID
109 - SSL_CTRL_GET_SERVER_TMP_KEY
110 - SSL_CTRL_GET_RAW_CIPHERLIST
111 - SSL_CTRL_GET_EC_POINT_FORMATS
112 - SSL_CTRL_GET_TLSA_RECORD
113 - SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSA_RECORD
114 - SSL_CTRL_PULL_TLSA_RECORD
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html>
=item * CTX_flush_sessions
Causes a run through the session cache of $ctx to remove sessions expired at time $tm.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_flush_sessions($ctx, $tm);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $tm - specifies the time which should be used for the expiration test (seconds since 1.1.1970)
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_flush_sessions.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_flush_sessions.html>
=item * CTX_free
Free an allocated SSL_CTX object.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_free($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_free.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_free.html>
=item * CTX_get_app_data
Can be used to get application defined value/data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_app_data($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: string/buffer/pointer ???
=item * CTX_set_app_data
Can be used to set some application defined value/data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_app_data($ctx, $arg);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $arg - (string/buffer/pointer ???) data
#
# returns: ???
=item * CTX_get_cert_store
Returns the current certificate verification storage.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_cert_store($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cert_store.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cert_store.html>
=item * CTX_get_client_CA_list
Returns the list of client CAs explicitly set for $ctx using L</CTX_set_client_CA_list>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_client_CA_list($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME_STACK structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_client_CA_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_client_CA_list.html>
=item * CTX_get_ex_data
Is used to retrieve the information for index $idx from $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_ex_data($ssl, $idx);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $idx - (integer) index for application specific data
#
# returns: pointer to ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * CTX_get_ex_new_index
Is used to register a new index for application specific data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_ex_new_index($argl, $argp, $new_func, $dup_func, $free_func);
# $argl - (long) ???
# $argp - (pointer) ???
# $new_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_new *)
# $dup_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_dup *)
# $free_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_free *)
#
# returns: (integer) ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * CTX_get_mode
Returns the mode set for ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_mode($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: mode (bitmask)
#to decode the return value (bitmask) use:
0x00000001 corresponds to SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE
0x00000002 corresponds to SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER
0x00000004 corresponds to SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY
0x00000008 corresponds to SSL_MODE_NO_AUTO_CHAIN
0x00000010 corresponds to SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS
(note: some of the bits might not be supported by older openssl versions)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html>
=item * CTX_set_mode
Adds the mode set via bitmask in $mode to $ctx. Options already set before are not cleared.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode($ctx, $mode);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $mode - mode bitmask
#
# returns: the new mode bitmask after adding $mode
For bitmask details see L</CTX_get_mode> (above).
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html>
=item * CTX_get_options
Returns the options (bitmask) set for $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_options($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: options (bitmask)
#to decode the return value (bitmask) use:
0x00000001 corresponds to SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG
0x00000002 corresponds to SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CHALLENGE_BUG
0x00000004 corresponds to SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT
0x00000008 corresponds to SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG
0x00000010 corresponds to SSL_OP_SSLREF2_REUSE_CERT_TYPE_BUG
0x00000020 corresponds to SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER
0x00000040 corresponds to SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING
0x00000080 corresponds to SSL_OP_SSLEAY_080_CLIENT_DH_BUG
0x00000100 corresponds to SSL_OP_TLS_D5_BUG
0x00000200 corresponds to SSL_OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG
0x00000800 corresponds to SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS
0x80000FFF corresponds to SSL_OP_ALL
0x00001000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU
0x00002000 corresponds to SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE
0x00004000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_TICKET
0x00008000 corresponds to SSL_OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT
0x00010000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION
0x00020000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION
0x00040000 corresponds to SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION
0x00080000 corresponds to SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE
0x00100000 corresponds to SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE
0x00200000 corresponds to SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA
0x00400000 corresponds to SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE
0x00800000 corresponds to SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG
0x01000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2
0x02000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3
0x04000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1
0x08000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_1
0x10000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_2
0x20000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CA_DN_BUG
0x40000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_DEMO_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG
0x80000000 corresponds to SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG
(note: some of the bits might not be supported by older openssl versions)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html>
=item * CTX_set_options
Adds the options set via bitmask in $options to ctx. Options already set before are not cleared.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, $options);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $options - options bitmask
#
# returns: the new options bitmask after adding $options
For bitmask details see L</CTX_get_options> (above).
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html>
=item * CTX_get_quiet_shutdown
Returns the 'quiet shutdown' setting of $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_quiet_shutdown($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: (integer) the current setting
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html>
=item * CTX_get_read_ahead
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_read_ahead($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: (integer) read_ahead value
=item * CTX_get_session_cache_mode
Returns the currently used cache mode (bitmask).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_session_cache_mode($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: mode (bitmask)
#to decode the return value (bitmask) use:
0x0000 corresponds to SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF
0x0001 corresponds to SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT
0x0002 corresponds to SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER
0x0080 corresponds to SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_AUTO_CLEAR
0x0100 corresponds to SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP
0x0200 corresponds to SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE
(note: some of the bits might not be supported by older openssl versions)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode.html>
=item * CTX_set_session_cache_mode
Enables/disables session caching by setting the operational mode for $ctx to $mode.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_session_cache_mode($ctx, $mode);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $mode - mode (bitmask)
#
# returns: previously set cache mode
For bitmask details see L</CTX_get_session_cache_mode> (above).
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode.html>
=item * CTX_get_timeout
Returns the currently set timeout value for $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_timeout($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: timeout in seconds
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_timeout.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_timeout.html>
=item * CTX_get_verify_depth
Returns the verification depth limit currently set in $ctx. If no limit has been explicitly set, -1 is returned and the default value will be used.",
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_verify_depth($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: depth limit currently set in $ctx, -1 if no limit has been explicitly set
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html>
=item * CTX_get_verify_mode
Returns the verification mode (bitmask) currently set in $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_verify_mode($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: mode (bitmask)
#to decode the return value (bitmask) use:
0x00 corresponds to SSL_VERIFY_NONE
0x01 corresponds to SSL_VERIFY_PEER
0x02 corresponds to SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT
0x04 corresponds to SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE
(note: some of the bits might not be supported by older openssl versions)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html>
=item * CTX_set_verify
Sets the verification flags for $ctx to be $mode and specifies the verify_callback function to be used.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_verify($ctx, $mode, $callback);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $mode - mode (bitmask)
# $callback - [optional] reference to perl callback function
#
# returns: no return value
For bitmask details see L</CTX_get_verify_mode> (above).
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html>
=item * CTX_load_verify_locations
Specifies the locations for $ctx, at which CA certificates for verification purposes are located. The certificates available via $CAfile and $CApath are trusted.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_load_verify_locations($ctx, $CAfile, $CApath);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $CAfile - (string) file of CA certificates in PEM format, the file can contain several CA certificates (or '')
# $CApath - (string) directory containing CA certificates in PEM format (or '')
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure (check the error stack to find out the reason)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations.html>
=item * CTX_need_tmp_RSA
Return the result of C<SSL_CTX_ctrl(ctx,SSL_CTRL_NEED_TMP_RSA,0,NULL)>
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_need_tmp_RSA($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: result of SSL_CTRL_NEED_TMP_RSA command
=item * CTX_new
The same as L</CTX_v23_new>
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html>
=item * CTX_v2_new
Creates a new SSL_CTX object - based on SSLv2_method() - as framework to establish TLS/SSL enabled connections.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_v2_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
=item * CTX_v23_new
Creates a new SSL_CTX object - based on SSLv23_method() - as framework to establish TLS/SSL enabled connections.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_v23_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
=item * CTX_v3_new
Creates a new SSL_CTX object - based on SSLv3_method() - as framework to establish TLS/SSL enabled connections.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_v3_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
=item * CTX_tlsv1_new
Creates a new SSL_CTX object - based on TLSv1_method() - as framework to establish TLS/SSL enabled connections.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
=item * CTX_tlsv1_1_new
Creates a new SSL_CTX object - based on TLSv1_1_method() - as framework to establish TLS/SSL
enabled connections. Only available where supported by the underlying openssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_1_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
=item * CTX_tlsv1_2_new
Creates a new SSL_CTX object - based on TLSv1_2_method() - as framework to establish TLS/SSL
enabled connections. Only available where supported by the underlying openssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_2_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
=item * CTX_new_with_method
Creates a new SSL_CTX object based on $meth method
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new_with_method($meth);
# $meth - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
#example
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new_with_method(&Net::SSLeay::TLSv1_method);
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.html>
=item * CTX_remove_session
Removes the session $ses from the context $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_remove_session($ctx, $ses);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.html>
=item * CTX_sess_accept
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_accept($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of started SSL/TLS handshakes in server mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_accept_good
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_accept_good($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of successfully established SSL/TLS sessions in server mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_accept_renegotiate
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_accept_renegotiate($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of start renegotiations in server mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_cache_full
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_cache_full($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of sessions that were removed because the maximum session cache size was exceeded
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_cb_hits
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_cb_hits($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of successfully retrieved sessions from the external session cache in server mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_connect
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_connect($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of started SSL/TLS handshakes in client mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_connect_good
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_connect_good($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of successfully established SSL/TLS sessions in client mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_connect_renegotiate
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_connect_renegotiate($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of start renegotiations in client mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_get_cache_size
Returns the currently valid session cache size.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_get_cache_size($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: current size
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size.html>
=item * CTX_sess_hits
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_hits($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of successfully reused sessions
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_misses
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_misses($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of sessions proposed by clients that were not found in the internal session cache in server mode
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_number
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_number($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: current number of sessions in the internal session cache
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sess_set_cache_size
Sets the size of the internal session cache of context $ctx to $size.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_set_cache_size($ctx, $size);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $size - cache size (0 = unlimited)
#
# returns: previously valid size
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size.html>
=item * CTX_sess_timeouts
Returns the number of sessions proposed by clients and either found in the internal or external session cache in
server mode, but that were invalid due to timeout. These sessions are not included in the SSL_CTX_sess_hits count.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sess_timeouts($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: number of sessions
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>
=item * CTX_sessions
Returns a pointer to the lhash databases containing the internal session cache for ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_sessions($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's LHASH structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sessions.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_sessions.html>
=item * CTX_set1_param
Applies X509 verification parameters $vpm on $ctx
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set1_param($ctx, $vpm);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $vpm - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * CTX_set_cert_store
Sets/replaces the certificate verification storage of $ctx to/with $store.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_cert_store($ctx, $store);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $store - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cert_store.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cert_store.html>
=item * CTX_set_cert_verify_callback
Sets the verification callback function for $ctx. SSL objects that are created from $ctx
inherit the setting valid at the time when C<Net::SSLeay::new($ctx)> is called.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_cert_verify_callback($ctx, $func, $data);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $func - perl reference to callback function
# $data - [optional] data that will be passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback.html>
=item * CTX_set_cipher_list
Sets the list of available ciphers for $ctx using the control string $str.
The list of ciphers is inherited by all ssl objects created from $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_cipher_list($s, $str);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $str - (string) cipher list e.g. '3DES:+RSA'
#
# returns: 1 if any cipher could be selected and 0 on complete failure
The format of $str is described in L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html>
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.html>
=item * CTX_set_client_CA_list
Sets the list of CAs sent to the client when requesting a client certificate for $ctx.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_client_CA_list($ctx, $list);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $list - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME_STACK structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html>
=item * CTX_set_default_passwd_cb
Sets the default password callback called when loading/storing a PEM certificate with encryption.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb($ctx, $func);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $func - perl reference to callback function
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb.html>
=item * CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata
Sets a pointer to userdata which will be provided to the password callback on invocation.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata($ctx, $userdata);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $userdata - data that will be passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb.html>
=item * CTX_set_default_verify_paths
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_verify_paths($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * CTX_set_ex_data
Is used to store application data at $data for $idx into the $ctx object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_ex_data($ssl, $idx, $data);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $idx - (integer) ???
# $data - (pointer) ???
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * CTX_set_purpose
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_purpose($s, $purpose);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $purpose - (integer) purpose identifier
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
#avainable purpose identifier
1 - X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT
2 - X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER
3 - X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER
4 - X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN
5 - X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT
6 - X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN
7 - X509_PURPOSE_ANY
8 - X509_PURPOSE_OCSP_HELPER
9 - X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN
#or use corresponding constants
$purpose = &Net::SSLeay::X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT;
...
$purpose = &Net::SSLeay::X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN;
=item * CTX_set_quiet_shutdown
Sets the 'quiet shutdown' flag for $ctx to be mode. SSL objects created from $ctx inherit the mode valid at the time C<Net::SSLeay::new($ctx)> is called.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_quiet_shutdown($ctx, $mode);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $mode - 0 or 1
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html>
=item * CTX_set_read_ahead
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_read_ahead($ctx, $val);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $val - read_ahead value to be set
#
# returns: the original read_ahead value
=item * CTX_set_session_id_context
Sets the context $sid_ctx of length $sid_ctx_len within which a session can be reused for the $ctx object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_session_id_context($ctx, $sid_ctx, $sid_ctx_len);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $sid_ctx - data buffer
# $sid_ctx_len - length of data in $sid_ctx
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure (the error is logged to the error stack)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context.html>
=item * CTX_set_ssl_version
Sets a new default TLS/SSL method for SSL objects newly created from this $ctx.
SSL objects already created with C<Net::SSLeay::new($ctx)> are not
affected, except when C<Net::SSLeay:clear($ssl)> is being called.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_ssl_version($ctx, $meth);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $meth - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.html>
=item * CTX_set_timeout
Sets the timeout for newly created sessions for $ctx to $t. The timeout value $t must be given in seconds.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_timeout($ctx, $t);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $t - timeout in seconds
#
# returns: previously set timeout value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_timeout.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_timeout.html>
=item * CTX_set_tmp_dh
Sets DH parameters to be used to be $dh. The key is inherited by all ssl objects created from $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tmp_dh($ctx, $dh);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $dh - value corresponding to openssl's DH structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html>
=item * CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback
Sets the callback function for $ctx to be used when a DH parameters are required to $tmp_dh_callback.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback($ctx, $tmp_dh_callback);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# tmp_dh_callback - (function pointer) ???
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html>
=item * CTX_set_tmp_rsa
Sets the temporary/ephemeral RSA key to be used to be $rsa.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tmp_rsa($ctx, $rsa);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $rsa - value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html>
=item * CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback
Sets the callback function for ctx to be used when a temporary/ephemeral RSA key is required to $tmp_rsa_callback.
??? (does this function really work?)
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback($ctx, $tmp_rsa_callback);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $tmp_rsa_callback - (function pointer) ???
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html>
=item * CTX_set_trust
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_trust($s, $trust);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $trust - (integer) trust identifier
#
# returns: the original value
#available trust identifiers
1 - X509_TRUST_COMPAT
2 - X509_TRUST_SSL_CLIENT
3 - X509_TRUST_SSL_SERVER
4 - X509_TRUST_EMAIL
5 - X509_TRUST_OBJECT_SIGN
6 - X509_TRUST_OCSP_SIGN
7 - X509_TRUST_OCSP_REQUEST
8 - X509_TRUST_TSA
#or use corresponding constants
$trust = &Net::SSLeay::X509_TRUST_COMPAT;
...
$trust = &Net::SSLeay::X509_TRUST_TSA;
=item * CTX_set_verify_depth
Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification that shall be allowed for ctx.
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_verify_depth($ctx, $depth);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $depth - max. depth
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html>
=item * CTX_use_PKCS12_file
Adds the certificate and private key from PKCS12 file $p12filename to $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_PKCS12_file($ctx, $p12filename, $password);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $p12filename - (string) filename
# $password - (string) password to decrypt private key
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * CTX_use_PrivateKey
Adds the private key $pkey to $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_PrivateKey($ctx, $pkey);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * CTX_use_PrivateKey_file
Adds the first private key found in $file to $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_PrivateKey_file($ctx, $file, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey
Adds the RSA private key $rsa to $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey($ctx, $rsa);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $rsa - value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file
Adds the first RSA private key found in $file to $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file($ctx, $file, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
=item * CTX_use_certificate
Loads the certificate $x into $ctx
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_certificate($ctx, $x);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * CTX_use_certificate_chain_file
Loads a certificate chain from $file into $ctx. The certificates must be in PEM format and must be sorted
starting with the subject's certificate (actual client or server certificate), followed by intermediate
CA certificates if applicable, and ending at the highest level (root) CA.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_certificate_chain_file($ctx, $file);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $file - (string) file name
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * CTX_use_certificate_file
Loads the first certificate stored in $file into $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_certificate_file($ctx, $file, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: SSL_* related functions
B<NOTE:> Please note that the function described in this chapter have "SSL_" part stripped from their original openssl names.
=over
=item * new
Creates a new SSL structure which is needed to hold the data for a TLS/SSL connection.
The new structure inherits the settings of the underlying context $ctx: connection
method (SSLv2/v3/TLSv1), options, verification settings, timeout settings.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_new.html>
=item * accept
Waits for a TLS/SSL client to initiate the TLS/SSL handshake. The communication
channel must already have been set and assigned to the ssl by setting an underlying BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::accept($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 1 = success, 0 = handshake not successfull, <0 = fatal error during handshake
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_accept.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_accept.html>
=item * add_client_CA
Adds the CA name extracted from cacert to the list of CAs sent to the client
when requesting a client certificate for the chosen ssl, overriding the setting
valid for ssl's SSL_CTX object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::add_client_CA($ssl, $x);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html>
=item * callback_ctrl
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::callback_ctrl($ssl, $cmd, $fp);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $cmd - (integer) command id
# $fp - (function pointer) ???
#
# returns: ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html>
=item * check_private_key
Checks the consistency of a private key with the corresponding certificate loaded into $ssl
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::check_private_key($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * clear
Reset SSL object to allow another connection.
Net::SSLeay::clear($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_clear.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_clear.html>
=item * connect
Initiate the TLS/SSL handshake with an TLS/SSL server.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 1 = success, 0 = handshake not successfull, <0 = fatal error during handshake
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_connect.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_connect.html>
=item * copy_session_id
Copies the session structure fro $from to $to (+ also the private key and certificate associated with $from).
Net::SSLeay::copy_session_id($to, $from);
# $to - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $from - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * ctrl
Internal handling function for SSL objects.
B<BEWARE:> openssl doc says: This function should never be called directly!
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ctrl($ssl, $cmd, $larg, $parg);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $cmd - (integer) command id
# $larg - (integer) long ???
# $parg - (string/pointer) ???
#
# returns: (long) result of given command ???
For more details about valid $cmd values check L</CTX_ctrl>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_ctrl.html>
=item * do_handshake
Will wait for a SSL/TLS handshake to take place. If the connection is in client
mode, the handshake will be started. The handshake routines may have to be
explicitly set in advance using either SSL_set_connect_state or SSL_set_accept_state(3).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::do_handshake($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 1 = success, 0 = handshake not successfull, <0 = fatal error during handshake
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_do_handshake.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_do_handshake.html>
=item * dup
Returns a duplicate of $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::dup($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure (0 on failure)
=item * free
Free an allocated SSL structure.
Net::SSLeay::free($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_free.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_free.html>
=item * get_SSL_CTX
Returns a pointer to the SSL_CTX object, from which $ssl was created with Net::SSLeay::new.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_SSL_CTX($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_SSL_CTX.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_SSL_CTX.html>
=item * set_SSL_CTX
Sets the SSL_CTX the corresponds to an SSL session.
my $the_ssl_ctx = Net::SSLeay::set_SSL_CTX($ssl, $ssl_ctx);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $ssl_ctx - Change the ssl object to the given ssl_ctx
#
# returns - the ssl_ctx
=item * get_app_data
Can be used to get application defined value/data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_app_data($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: string/buffer/pointer ???
=item * set_app_data
Can be used to set some application defined value/data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_app_data($ssl, $arg);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $arg - (string/buffer/pointer ???) data
#
# returns: ???
=item * get_certificate
Gets X509 certificate from an established SSL connection.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_certificate($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (0 on failure)
=item * get_cipher
Obtains the name of the currently used cipher.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_cipher($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (string) cipher name e.g. 'DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA' or '', when no session has been established.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_current_cipher.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_current_cipher.html>
=item * get_cipher_bits
Obtain the number of secret/algorithm bits used.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_cipher_bits($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: number of secret bits used by current cipher
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_current_cipher.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_current_cipher.html>
and L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html>
=item * get_cipher_list
Returns the name (string) of the SSL_CIPHER listed for $ssl with priority $n.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_cipher_list($ssl, $n);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $n - (integer) priority
#
# returns: (string) cipher name e.g. 'EDH-DSS-DES-CBC3-SHA' or '' in case of error
Call Net::SSLeay::get_cipher_list with priority starting from 0 to obtain
the sorted list of available ciphers, until '' is returned:
my $priority = 0;
while (my $c = Net::SSLeay::get_cipher_list($ssl, $priority)) {
print "cipher[$priority] = $c\n";
$priority++;
}
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ciphers.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ciphers.html>
=item * get_client_CA_list
Returns the list of client CAs explicitly set for $ssl using C<Net::SSleay::set_client_CA_list>
or $ssl's SSL_CTX object with C<Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_client_CA_list>, when in server mode.
In client mode, returns the list of client CAs sent from the server, if any.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_client_CA_list($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_client_CA_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_client_CA_list.html>
=item * get_current_cipher
Returns the cipher actually used.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_current_cipher($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CIPHER structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_current_cipher.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_current_cipher.html>
=item * get_default_timeout
Returns the default timeout value assigned to SSL_SESSION objects negotiated for the protocol valid for $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_default_timeout($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (long) timeout in seconds
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_default_timeout.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_default_timeout.html>
=item * get_error
Returns a result code for a preceding call to C<connect>, C<accept>, C<do_handshake>, C<read>, C<peek> or C<write> on $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_error($ssl, $ret);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $ret - return value of preceding TLS/SSL I/O operation
#
# returns: result code, which is one of the following values:
# 0 - SSL_ERROR_NONE
# 1 - SSL_ERROR_SSL
# 2 - SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ
# 3 - SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE
# 4 - SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP
# 5 - SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL
# 6 - SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
# 7 - SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT
# 8 - SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_error.html>
=item * get_ex_data
Is used to retrieve the information for $idx from $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_ex_data($ssl, $idx);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $idx - (integer) index for application specific data
#
# returns: pointer to ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * set_ex_data
Is used to store application data at $data for $idx into the $ssl object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_ex_data($ssl, $idx, $data);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $idx - (integer) ???
# $data - (pointer) ???
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * get_ex_new_index
Is used to register a new index for application specific data.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_ex_new_index($argl, $argp, $new_func, $dup_func, $free_func);
# $argl - (long) ???
# $argp - (pointer) ???
# $new_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_new *)
# $dup_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_dup *)
# $free_func - function pointer ??? (CRYPTO_EX_free *)
#
# returns: (integer) ???
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ex_new_index.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_ex_new_index.html>
=item * get_fd
Returns the file descriptor which is linked to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_fd($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: file descriptor (>=0) or -1 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_fd.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_fd.html>
=item * get_finished
Obtains the latest 'Finished' message sent to the peer.
??? (does this function really work?)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_finished($ssl, $buf, $count);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $buf - buffer where the returned data will be stored (pointer ???, pre-allocated ???)
# $count - max. size of return data
#
# returns: actual size of the returned data in $buf
=item * get_peer_finished
Obtains the latest 'Finished' message expected from the peer.
??? (does this function really work?)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_peer_finished($ssl, $buf, $count);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $buf - buffer where the returned data will be stored (pointer ???, pre-allocated ???)
# $count - max. size of the return data
#
# returns: actual size of the returned data in $buf
=item * get_keyblock_size
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function.
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_keyblock_size($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: keyblock size, -1 on error
=item * get_mode
Returns the mode (bitmask) set for $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_mode($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: mode (bitmask)
To decode the return value (bitmask) see documentation for L</CTX_get_mode>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html>
=item * set_mode
Adds the mode set via bitmask in $mode to $ssl. Options already set before are not cleared.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_mode($ssl, $mode);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $mode - mode (bitmask)
#
# returns: the new mode bitmask after adding $mode
For $mode bitmask details see L</CTX_get_mode>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_mode.html>
=item * get_options
Returns the options (bitmask) set for $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_options($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: options (bitmask)
To decode the return value (bitmask) see documentation for L</CTX_get_options>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html>
=item * set_options
Adds the options set via bitmask in $options to $ssl. Options already set before are not cleared!
Net::SSLeay::set_options($ssl, $options);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $options - options (bitmask)
#
# returns: the new options bitmask after adding $options
For $options bitmask details see L</CTX_get_options>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html>
=item * get_peer_certificate
Get the X509 certificate of the peer.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_peer_certificate($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_peer_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_peer_certificate.html>
=item * get_peer_cert_chain
Get the certificate chain of the peer as an array of X509 structures.
my @rv = Net::SSLeay::get_peer_certificate($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: list of X509 structures
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_peer_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_peer_certificate.html>
=item * get_quiet_shutdown
Returns the 'quiet shutdown' setting of ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_quiet_shutdown($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (integer) current 'quiet shutdown' value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html>
=item * get_rbio
Get 'read' BIO linked to an SSL object $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_rbio($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_rbio.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_rbio.html>
=item * get_read_ahead
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_read_ahead($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (integer) read_ahead value
=item * set_read_ahead
Net::SSLeay::set_read_ahead($ssl, $val);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $val - read_ahead value to be set
#
# returns: the original read_ahead value
=item * get_server_random
Returns internal SSLv3 server_random value.
Net::SSLeay::get_server_random($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: server_random value (binary data)
=item * get_client_random
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Returns internal SSLv3 client_random value.
Net::SSLeay::get_client_random($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: client_random value (binary data)
=item * export_keying_material
Returns a buffer of $req_len bytes of keying material based on the constant string $label using the
masterkey and client and server random strings as described in
draft-ietf-pppext-eap-ttls-01.txt and See rfc2716
If p is present, it will be concatenated before generating the keying material
Returns undef on error
my $out = Net::SSLeay::export_keying_material($ssl, $req_len, $label, $p);
=item * get_session
Retrieve TLS/SSL session data used in $ssl. The reference count of the SSL_SESSION is NOT incremented.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_session($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_session.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_session.html>
=item * SSL_get0_session
The alias for L</get_session> (note that the name is C<SSL_get0_session> NOT C<get0_session>).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::SSL_get0_session();
=item * get1_session
Returns a pointer to the SSL_SESSION actually used in $ssl. The reference count of the SSL_SESSION is incremented by 1.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get1_session($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_session.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_session.html>
=item * get_shared_ciphers
Returns string with a list (colon ':' separated) of ciphers shared between client and server
within SSL session $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_shared_ciphers()
#
# returns: string like 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA:...'
=item * get_shutdown
Returns the shutdown mode of $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_shutdown($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: shutdown mode (bitmask) of ssl
#to decode the return value (bitmask) use:
0 - No shutdown setting, yet
1 - SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
2 - SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_shutdown.html>
=item * get_ssl_method
Returns a function pointer to the TLS/SSL method set in $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_ssl_method($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.html>
=item * get_state
Returns the SSL connection state.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_state($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (integer) state value
# to decode the returned state check:
# SSL_ST_* constants in openssl/ssl.h
# SSL2_ST_* constants in openssl/ssl2.h
# SSL23_ST_* constants in openssl/ssl23.h
# SSL3_ST_* + DTLS1_ST_* constants in openssl/ssl3.h
=item * state
Exactly the same as L</get_state>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::state($ssl);
=item * get_verify_depth
Returns the verification depth limit currently set in $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_verify_depth($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: current depth or -1 if no limit has been explicitly set
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html>
=item * set_verify_depth
Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification that shall be allowed for $ssl.
Net::SSLeay::set_verify_depth($ssl, $depth);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $depth - (integer) depth
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html>
=item * get_verify_mode
Returns the verification mode (bitmask) currently set in $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_verify_mode($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: mode (bitmask)
To decode the return value (bitmask) see documentation for L</CTX_get_verify_mode>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode.html>
=item * set_verify
Sets the verification flags for $ssl to be $mode and specifies the $verify_callback function to be used.
Net::SSLeay::set_verify($ssl, $mode, $callback);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $mode - mode (bitmask)
# $callback - [optional] reference to perl callback function
#
# returns: no return value
For $mode bitmask details see L</CTX_get_verify_mode>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.html>
=item * get_verify_result
Returns the result of the verification of the X509 certificate presented by the peer, if any.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_verify_result($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (integer)
# 0 - X509_V_OK: ok
# 2 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT: unable to get issuer certificate
# 3 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_CRL: unable to get certificate CRL
# 4 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECRYPT_CERT_SIGNATURE: unable to decrypt certificate's signature
# 5 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECRYPT_CRL_SIGNATURE: unable to decrypt CRL's signature
# 6 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_DECODE_ISSUER_PUBLIC_KEY: unable to decode issuer public key
# 7 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_SIGNATURE_FAILURE: certificate signature failure
# 8 - X509_V_ERR_CRL_SIGNATURE_FAILURE: CRL signature failure
# 9 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_NOT_YET_VALID: certificate is not yet valid
# 10 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_HAS_EXPIRED: certificate has expired
# 11 - X509_V_ERR_CRL_NOT_YET_VALID: CRL is not yet valid
# 12 - X509_V_ERR_CRL_HAS_EXPIRED: CRL has expired
# 13 - X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CERT_NOT_BEFORE_FIELD: format error in certificate's notBefore field
# 14 - X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CERT_NOT_AFTER_FIELD: format error in certificate's notAfter field
# 15 - X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CRL_LAST_UPDATE_FIELD: format error in CRL's lastUpdate field
# 16 - X509_V_ERR_ERROR_IN_CRL_NEXT_UPDATE_FIELD: format error in CRL's nextUpdate field
# 17 - X509_V_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM: out of memory
# 18 - X509_V_ERR_DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT: self signed certificate
# 19 - X509_V_ERR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN: self signed certificate in certificate chain
# 20 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY: unable to get local issuer certificate
# 21 - X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE: unable to verify the first certificate
# 22 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_CHAIN_TOO_LONG: certificate chain too long
# 23 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED: certificate revoked
# 24 - X509_V_ERR_INVALID_CA: invalid CA certificate
# 25 - X509_V_ERR_PATH_LENGTH_EXCEEDED: path length constraint exceeded
# 26 - X509_V_ERR_INVALID_PURPOSE: unsupported certificate purpose
# 27 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_UNTRUSTED: certificate not trusted
# 28 - X509_V_ERR_CERT_REJECTED: certificate rejected
# 29 - X509_V_ERR_SUBJECT_ISSUER_MISMATCH: subject issuer mismatch
# 30 - X509_V_ERR_AKID_SKID_MISMATCH: authority and subject key identifier mismatch
# 31 - X509_V_ERR_AKID_ISSUER_SERIAL_MISMATCH: authority and issuer serial number mismatch
# 32 - X509_V_ERR_KEYUSAGE_NO_CERTSIGN:key usage does not include certificate signing
# 50 - X509_V_ERR_APPLICATION_VERIFICATION: application verification failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_verify_result.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_verify_result.html>
=item * set_verify_result
Override result of peer certificate verification.
Net::SSLeay::set_verify_result($ssl, $v);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $v - (integer) result value
#
# returns: no return value
For more info about valid return values see L</get_verify_result>
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_verify_result.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_verify_result.html>
=item * get_wbio
Get 'write' BIO linked to an SSL object $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::get_wbio($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_rbio.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_get_rbio.html>
=item * load_client_CA_file
Load X509 certificates from file (PEM formatted).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::load_client_CA_file($file);
# $file - (string) file name
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_load_client_CA_file.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_load_client_CA_file.html>
=item * clear_num_renegotiations
Executes SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_NUM_RENEGOTIATIONS command on $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::clear_num_renegotiations($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: command result
=item * need_tmp_RSA
Executes SSL_CTRL_NEED_TMP_RSA command on $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::need_tmp_RSA($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: command result
=item * num_renegotiations
Executes SSL_CTRL_GET_NUM_RENEGOTIATIONS command on $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::num_renegotiations($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: command result
=item * total_renegotiations
Executes SSL_CTRL_GET_TOTAL_RENEGOTIATIONS command on $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::total_renegotiations($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: command result
=item * peek
Copies $max bytes from the specified $ssl into the returned value.
In contrast to the C<Net::SSLeay::read()> function, the data in the SSL
buffer is unmodified after the SSL_peek() operation.
Net::SSLeay::peek($ssl, $max);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $max - [optional] max bytes to peek (integer) - default is 32768
#
# returns: read data, undef on error
=item * pending
Obtain number of readable bytes buffered in $ssl object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::pending($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: the number of bytes pending
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_pending.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_pending.html>
=item * read
Tries to read $max bytes from the specified $ssl.
my $got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl, $max);
my($got, $rv) = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl, $max);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $max - [optional] max bytes to read (integer) - default is 32768
#
# returns:
# in scalar context: data read from the TLS/SSL connection, undef on error
# in list context: two-item array consisting of data read (undef on error),
# and return code from SSL_read().
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_read.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_read.html>
=item * renegotiate
Turn on flags for renegotiation so that renegotiation will happen
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::renegotiate($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * rstate_string
Returns a 2 letter string indicating the current read state of the SSL object $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::rstate_string($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 2-letter string
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_rstate_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_rstate_string.html>
=item * rstate_string_long
Returns a string indicating the current read state of the SSL object ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::rstate_string_long($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: string with current state
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_rstate_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_rstate_string.html>
=item * session_reused
Query whether a reused session was negotiated during handshake.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::session_reused($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 0 - new session was negotiated; 1 - session was reused.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_session_reused.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_session_reused.html>
=item * set1_param
Applies X509 verification parameters $vpm on $ssl
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set1_param($ssl, $vpm);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $vpm - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * set_accept_state
Sets $ssl to work in server mode.
Net::SSLeay::set_accept_state($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_connect_state.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_connect_state.html>
=item * set_bio
Connects the BIOs $rbio and $wbio for the read and write operations of the TLS/SSL (encrypted) side of $ssl.
Net::SSLeay::set_bio($ssl, $rbio, $wbio);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $rbio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
# $wbio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_bio.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_bio.html>
=item * set_cipher_list
Sets the list of ciphers only for ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_cipher_list($ssl, $str);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $str - (string) cipher list e.g. '3DES:+RSA'
#
# returns: 1 if any cipher could be selected and 0 on complete failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.html>
=item * set_client_CA_list
Sets the list of CAs sent to the client when requesting a client certificate
for the chosen $ssl, overriding the setting valid for $ssl's SSL_CTX object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_client_CA_list($ssl, $list);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $list - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.html>
=item * set_connect_state
Sets $ssl to work in client mode.
Net::SSLeay::set_connect_state($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_connect_state.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_connect_state.html>
=item * set_fd
Sets the file descriptor $fd as the input/output facility for the TLS/SSL (encrypted)
side of $ssl, $fd will typically be the socket file descriptor of a network connection.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, $fd);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $fd - (integer) file handle (got via perl's fileno)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_fd.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_fd.html>
=item * set_rfd
Sets the file descriptor $fd as the input (read) facility for the TLS/SSL (encrypted) side of $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_rfd($ssl, $fd);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $fd - (integer) file handle (got via perl's fileno)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_fd.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_fd.html>
=item * set_wfd
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_wfd($ssl, $fd);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $fd - (integer) file handle (got via perl's fileno)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_fd.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_fd.html>
=item * set_info_callback
Sets the callback function, that can be used to obtain state information for $ssl during connection setup and use.
When callback is 0 (NULL), the callback setting currently valid for ctx is used.
??? (does this function really work?)
Net::SSLeay::set_info_callback($ssl, $cb);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $cb - pointer to function ???
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_info_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_info_callback.html>
=item * set_pref_cipher
Sets the list of available ciphers for $ssl using the control string $str.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_pref_cipher($ssl, $str);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $str - (string) cipher list e.g. '3DES:+RSA'
#
# returns: 1 if any cipher could be selected and 0 on complete failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.html>
=item * set_purpose
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_purpose($ssl, $purpose);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $purpose - (integer) purpose identifier
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
For more info about available $purpose identifiers see L</CTX_set_purpose>.
=item * set_quiet_shutdown
Sets the 'quiet shutdown' flag for $ssl to be $mode.
Net::SSLeay::set_quiet_shutdown($ssl, $mode);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $mode - 0 or 1
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown.html>
=item * set_session
Set a TLS/SSL session to be used during TLS/SSL connect.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_session($to, $ses);
# $to - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $ses - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_SESSION structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_session.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_session.html>
=item * set_session_id_context
Sets the context $sid_ctx of length $sid_ctx_len within which a session can be reused for the $ssl object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_session_id_context($ssl, $sid_ctx, $sid_ctx_len);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $sid_ctx - data buffer
# $sid_ctx_len - length of data in $sid_ctx
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context.html>
=item * set_session_secret_cb
Setup pre-shared secret session resumption function.
Net::SSLeay::set_session_secret_cb($ssl, $func, $data);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $func - perl reference to callback function
# $data - [optional] data that will be passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: no return value
=item * set_shutdown
Sets the shutdown state of $ssl to $mode.
Net::SSLeay::set_shutdown($ssl, $mode);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $mode - (integer) shutdown mode:
# 0 - No shutdown
# 1 - SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
# 2 - SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN
# 3 - SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN+SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_set_shutdown.html>
=item * set_ssl_method
Sets a new TLS/SSL method for a particular $ssl object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_ssl_method($ssl, $method);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $method - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_METHOD structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.html>
=item * set_tmp_dh
Sets DH parameters to be used to be $dh.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_tmp_dh($ssl, $dh);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $dh - value corresponding to openssl's DH structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html>
=item * set_tmp_dh_callback
Sets the callback function for $ssl to be used when a DH parameters are required to $dh_cb.
??? (does this function really work?)
Net::SSLeay::set_tmp_dh_callback($ssl, $dh);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $dh_cb - pointer to function ???
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.html>
=item * set_tmp_rsa
Sets the temporary/ephemeral RSA key to be used in $ssl to be $rsa.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_tmp_rsa($ssl, $rsa);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $rsa - value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Example:
$rsakey = Net::SSLeay::RSA_generate_key();
Net::SSLeay::set_tmp_rsa($ssl, $rsakey);
Net::SSLeay::RSA_free($rsakey);
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html>
=item * set_tmp_rsa_callback
Sets the callback function for $ssl to be used when a temporary/ephemeral RSA key is required to $tmp_rsa_callback.
??? (does this function really work?)
Net::SSLeay::set_tmp_rsa_callback($ssl, $tmp_rsa_callback);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $tmp_rsa_callback - (function pointer) ???
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback.html>
=item * set_trust
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::set_trust($ssl, $trust);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $trust - (integer) trust identifier
#
# returns: the original value
For more details about $trust values see L</CTX_set_trust>.
=item * shutdown
Shuts down an active TLS/SSL connection. It sends the 'close notify' shutdown alert to the peer.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::shutdown($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 1 - shutdown was successfully completed
# 0 - shutdown is not yet finished,
# -1 - shutdown was not successful
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_shutdown.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_shutdown.html>
=item * state_string
Returns a 6 letter string indicating the current state of the SSL object $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::state_string($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: 6-letter string
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_state_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_state_string.html>
=item * state_string_long
Returns a string indicating the current state of the SSL object $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::state_string_long($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: state strings
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_state_string.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_state_string.html>
=item * use_PrivateKey
Adds $pkey as private key to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_PrivateKey($ssl, $pkey);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_PrivateKey_ASN1
Adds the private key of type $pk stored in $data to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_PrivateKey_ASN1($pk, $ssl, $d, $len);
# $pk - (integer) key type, NID of corresponding algorithm
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $data - key data (binary)
# $len - length of $data
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_PrivateKey_file
Adds the first private key found in $file to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_PrivateKey_file($ssl, $file, $type);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_RSAPrivateKey
Adds $rsa as RSA private key to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_RSAPrivateKey($ssl, $rsa);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $rsa - value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_RSAPrivateKey_ASN1
Adds RSA private key stored in $data to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_RSAPrivateKey_ASN1($ssl, $data, $len);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $data - key data (binary)
# $len - length of $data
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_RSAPrivateKey_file
Adds the first RSA private key found in $file to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_RSAPrivateKey_file($ssl, $file, $type);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_certificate
Loads the certificate $x into $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_certificate($ssl, $x);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_certificate_ASN1
Loads the ASN1 encoded certificate from $data to $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_certificate_ASN1($ssl, $data, $len);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $data - certificate data (binary)
# $len - length of $data
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * use_certificate_file
Loads the first certificate stored in $file into $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::use_certificate_file($ssl, $file, $type);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, otherwise check out the error stack to find out the reason
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_use_certificate.html>
=item * version
Returns SSL/TLS protocol version
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::version($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (integer) protocol version
# 0x0002 - SSL2_VERSION (SSLv2)
# 0x0300 - SSL3_VERSION (SSLv3)
# 0x0301 - TLS1_VERSION (TLSv1)
# 0xFEFF - DTLS1_VERSION (DTLSv1)
=item * want
Returns state information for the SSL object $ssl.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::want($ssl);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: state
# 1 - SSL_NOTHING
# 2 - SSL_WRITING
# 3 - SSL_READING
# 4 - SSL_X509_LOOKUP
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_want.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_want.html>
=item * write
Writes data from the buffer $data into the specified $ssl connection.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::write($ssl, $data);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $data - data to be written
#
# returns: >0 - (success) number of bytes actually written to the TLS/SSL connection
# 0 - write not successful, probably the underlying connection was closed
# <0 - error
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_write.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_write.html>
=item * write_partial
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Writes a fragment of data in $data from the buffer $data into the specified $ssl connection.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::write_partial($ssl, $from, $count, $data);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $from - (integer) offset from the beginning of $data
# $count - (integer) length of data to be written
# $data - data buffer
#
# returns: >0 - (success) number of bytes actually written to the TLS/SSL connection
# 0 - write not successful, probably the underlying connection was closed
# <0 - error
=item * set_tlsext_host_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.8f
Sets TLS servername extension on SLL object $ssl to value $name.
my $rv = set_tlsext_host_name($ssl, $name);
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
# $name - (string) name to be set
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=back
=head3 Low level API: RAND_* related functions
Check openssl doc related to RAND stuff L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/rand.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/rand.html>
=over
=item * RAND_add
Mixes the $num bytes at $buf into the PRNG state.
Net::SSLeay::RAND_add($buf, $num, $entropy);
# $buf - buffer with data to be mixed into the PRNG state
# $num - number of bytes in $buf
# $entropy - estimate of how much randomness is contained in $buf (in bytes)
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_add.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_add.html>
=item * RAND_seed
Equivalent to L</RAND_add> when $num == $entropy.
Net::SSLeay::RAND_seed($buf); # Perlishly figures out buf size
# $buf - buffer with data to be mixed into the PRNG state
# $num - number of bytes in $buf
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_add.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_add.html>
=item * RAND_status
Gives PRNG status (seeded enough or not).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_status();
#returns: 1 if the PRNG has been seeded with enough data, 0 otherwise
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_add.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_add.html>
=item * RAND_bytes
Puts $num cryptographically strong pseudo-random bytes into $buf.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_bytes($buf, $num);
# $buf - buffer where the random data will be stored
# $num - the size (in bytes) of requested random data
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 otherwise
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_bytes.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_bytes.html>
=item * RAND_pseudo_bytes
Puts $num pseudo-random (not necessarily unpredictable) bytes into $buf.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_pseudo_bytes($buf, $num);
# $buf - buffer where the random data will be stored
# $num - the size (in bytes) of requested random data
#
# returns: 1 if the bytes generated are cryptographically strong, 0 otherwise
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_bytes.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_bytes.html>
=item * RAND_cleanup
Erase the PRNG state.
Net::SSLeay::RAND_cleanup();
# no args, no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_cleanup.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_cleanup.html>
=item * RAND_egd
Queries the entropy gathering daemon EGD on socket $path for 255 bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_egd($path);
# $path - path to a socket of entropy gathering daemon EGD
#
# returns: the number of bytes read from the daemon on success, and -1 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_egd.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_egd.html>
=item * RAND_egd_bytes
Queries the entropy gathering daemon EGD on socket $path for $bytes bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_egd_bytes($path, $bytes);
# $path - path to a socket of entropy gathering daemon EGD
# $bytes - number of bytes we want from EGD
#
# returns: the number of bytes read from the daemon on success, and -1 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_egd.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_egd.html>
=item * RAND_file_name
Generates a default path for the random seed file.
my $file = Net::SSLeay::RAND_file_name($num);
# $num - maximum size of returned file name
#
# returns: string with file name on success, '' (empty string) on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_load_file.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_load_file.html>
=item * RAND_load_file
Reads $max_bytes of bytes from $file_name and adds them to the PRNG.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_load_file($file_name, $max_bytes);
# $file_name - the name of file
# $max_bytes - bytes to read from $file_name; -1 => the complete file is read
#
# returns: the number of bytes read
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_load_file.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_load_file.html>
=item * RAND_write_file
Writes 1024 random bytes to $file_name which can be used to initialize the PRNG by calling L</RAND_load_file> in a later session.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_write_file($file_name);
# $file_name - the name of file
#
# returns: the number of bytes written, and -1 if the bytes written were generated without appropriate seed
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_load_file.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RAND_load_file.html>
=item * RAND_poll
Collects some entropy from operating system and adds it to the PRNG.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RAND_poll();
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure (unable to gather reasonable entropy)
=back
=head3 Low level API: OBJ_* related functions
=over
=item * OBJ_cmp
Compares ASN1_OBJECT $a to ASN1_OBJECT $b.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_cmp($a, $b);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
# $b - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
#
# returns: if the two are identical 0 is returned
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_dup
Returns a copy/duplicate of $o.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_dup($o);
# $o - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_nid2ln
Returns long name for given NID $n.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_nid2ln($n);
# $n - (integer) NID
#
# returns: (string) long name e.g. 'commonName'
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_ln2nid
Returns NID corresponding to given long name $n.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_ln2nid($s);
# $s - (string) long name e.g. 'commonName'
#
# returns: (integer) NID
=item * OBJ_nid2sn
Returns short name for given NID $n.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_nid2sn($n);
# $n - (integer) NID
#
# returns: (string) short name e.g. 'CN'
Example:
print Net::SSLeay::OBJ_nid2sn(&Net::SSLeay::NID_commonName);
=item * OBJ_sn2nid
Returns NID corresponding to given short name $s.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_sn2nid($s);
# $s - (string) short name e.g. 'CN'
#
# returns: (integer) NID
Example:
print "NID_commonName constant=", &Net::SSLeay::NID_commonName;
print "OBJ_sn2nid('CN')=", Net::SSLeay::OBJ_sn2nid('CN');
=item * OBJ_nid2obj
Returns ASN1_OBJECT for given NID $n.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_nid2obj($n);
# $n - (integer) NID
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_obj2nid
Returns NID corresponding to given ASN1_OBJECT $o.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_obj2nid($o);
# $o - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
#
# returns: (integer) NID
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_txt2obj
Converts the text string s into an ASN1_OBJECT structure. If $no_name is 0 then
long names (e.g. 'commonName') and short names (e.g. 'CN') will be interpreted
as well as numerical forms (e.g. '2.5.4.3'). If $no_name is 1 only the numerical
form is acceptable.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_txt2obj($s, $no_name);
# $s - text string to be converted
# $no_name - (integer) 0 or 1
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_obj2txt
Converts the ASN1_OBJECT a into a textual representation.
Net::SSLeay::OBJ_obj2txt($a, $no_name);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
# $no_name - (integer) 0 or 1
#
# returns: textual representation e.g. 'commonName' ($no_name=0), '2.5.4.3' ($no_name=1)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=item * OBJ_txt2nid
Returns NID corresponding to text string $s which can be a long name, a short name or the numerical representation of an object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_txt2nid($s);
# $s - (string) e.g. 'commonName' or 'CN' or '2.5.4.3'
#
# returns: (integer) NID
Example:
my $nid = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_txt2nid('2.5.4.3');
Net::SSLeay::OBJ_nid2sn($n);
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: ASN1_INTEGER_* related functions
=over
=item * ASN1_INTEGER_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Creates a new ASN1_INTEGER structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ASN1_INTEGER_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure (0 on failure)
=item * ASN1_INTEGER_free
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Free an allocated ASN1_INTEGER structure.
Net::SSLeay::ASN1_INTEGER_free($i);
# $i - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * ASN1_INTEGER_get
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns integer value of given ASN1_INTEGER object.
B<BEWARE:> If the value stored in ASN1_INTEGER is greater than max. integer that can be stored
in 'long' type (usually 32bit but may vary according to platform) then this function will return -1.
For getting large ASN1_INTEGER values consider using L</P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_dec> or L</P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_hex>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ASN1_INTEGER_get($a);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
#
# returns: integer value of ASN1_INTEGER object in $a
=item * ASN1_INTEGER_set
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets value of given ASN1_INTEGER object to value $val
B<BEWARE:> $val has max. limit (= max. integer that can be stored in 'long' type).
For setting large ASN1_INTEGER values consider using L</P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_dec> or L</P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_hex>.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::ASN1_INTEGER_set($i, $val);
# $i - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
# $val - integer value
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_dec
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns string with decimal representation of integer value of given ASN1_INTEGER object.
Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_dec($i);
# $i - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
#
# returns: string with decimal representation
=item * P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_hex
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns string with hexadecimal representation of integer value of given ASN1_INTEGER object.
Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_hex($i);
# $i - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
#
# returns: string with hexadecimal representation
=item * P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_dec
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets value of given ASN1_INTEGER object to value $val (decimal string, suitable for large integers)
Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_dec($i, $str);
# $i - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
# $str - string with decimal representation
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_hex
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets value of given ASN1_INTEGER object to value $val (hexadecimal string, suitable for large integers)
Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_hex($i, $str);
# $i - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
# $str - string with hexadecimal representation
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=back
=head3 Low level API: ASN1_STRING_* related functions
=over
=item * P_ASN1_STRING_get
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns string value of given ASN1_STRING object.
Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_STRING_get($s, $utf8_decode);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_STRING structure
# $utf8_decode - [optional] 0 or 1 whether the returned value should be utf8 decoded (default=0)
#
# returns: string
$string = Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_STRING_get($s);
#is the same as:
$string = Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_STRING_get($s, 0);
=back
=head3 Low level API: ASN1_TIME_* related functions
=over
=item * ASN1_TIME_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
my $time = ASN1_TIME_new();
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
=item * ASN1_TIME_free
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
ASN1_TIME_free($time);
# $time - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
=item * ASN1_TIME_set
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
ASN1_TIME_set($time, $t);
# $time - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
# $t - time value in seconds since 1.1.1970
B<BEWARE:> It is platform dependent how this function will handle dates after 2038.
Although perl's integer is large enough the internal implementation of this function
is dependent on the size of time_t structure (32bit time_t has problem with 2038).
If you want to safely set date and time after 2038 use function L</P_ASN1_TIME_set_isotime>.
=item * P_ASN1_TIME_get_isotime
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7e
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Gives ISO-8601 string representation of ASN1_TIME structure.
my $datetime_string = P_ASN1_TIME_get_isotime($time);
# $time - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
#
# returns: datetime string like '2033-05-16T20:39:37Z' or '' on failure
The output format is compatible with module L<DateTime::Format::RFC3339>
=item * P_ASN1_TIME_set_isotime
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7e
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Sets time and date value of ANS1_time structure.
my $rv = P_ASN1_TIME_set_isotime($time, $string);
# $time - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
# $string - ISO-8601 timedate string like '2033-05-16T20:39:37Z'
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
The C<$string> parameter has to be in full form like C<"2012-03-22T23:55:33"> or
C<"2012-03-22T23:55:33Z"> or C<"2012-03-22T23:55:33CET">. Short forms like
C<"2012-03-22T23:55"> or C<"2012-03-22"> are not supported.
=item * P_ASN1_TIME_put2string
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before, has bugs with openssl-0.9.8i
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
Gives string representation of ASN1_TIME structure.
my $str = P_ASN1_TIME_put2string($time);
# $time - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
#
# returns: datetime string like 'May 16 20:39:37 2033 GMT'
=item * P_ASN1_UTCTIME_put2string
B<NOTE:> deprecated function, only for backward compatibility, just an alias
for L</P_ASN1_TIME_put2string>
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Allocates and initializes a X509 structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_new.html>
=item * X509_free
Frees up the X509 structure.
Net::SSLeay::X509_free($a);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_new.html>
=item * X509_certificate_type
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns bitmask with type of certificate $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_certificate_type($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: (integer) bitmask with certificate type
#to decode bitmask returned by this function use these constants:
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKS_DSA
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKS_EC
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKS_RSA
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKT_ENC
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKT_EXCH
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKT_EXP
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PKT_SIGN
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PK_DH
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PK_DSA
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PK_EC
&Net::SSLeay::EVP_PK_RSA
=item * X509_digest
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Computes digest/fingerprint of X509 $data using $type hash function.
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::X509_digest($data, $type);
# $data - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure - e.g. got via EVP_get_digestbyname()
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print unpack('H*', $digest_value);
=item * X509_issuer_and_serial_hash
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sort of a checksum of issuer name and serial number of X509 certificate $x.
The result is not a full hash (e.g. sha-1), it is kind-of-a-hash truncated to the size of 'unsigned long' (32 bits).
The resulting value might differ across different openssl versions for the same X509 certificate.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_issuer_and_serial_hash($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: number representing checksum
=item * X509_issuer_name_hash
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sort of a checksum of issuer name of X509 certificate $x.
The result is not a full hash (e.g. sha-1), it is kind-of-a-hash truncated to the size of 'unsigned long' (32 bits).
The resulting value might differ across different openssl versions for the same X509 certificate.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_issuer_name_hash($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: number representing checksum
=item * X509_subject_name_hash
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sort of a checksum of subject name of X509 certificate $x.
The result is not a full hash (e.g. sha-1), it is kind-of-a-hash truncated to the size of 'unsigned long' (32 bits).
The resulting value might differ across different openssl versions for the same X509 certificate.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_subject_name_hash($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: number representing checksum
=item * X509_pubkey_digest
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Computes digest/fingerprint of public key from X509 certificate $data using $type hash function.
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::X509_pubkey_digest($data, $type);
# $data - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure - e.g. got via EVP_get_digestbyname()
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print unpack('H*', $digest_value);
=item * X509_set_issuer_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets issuer of X509 certificate $x to $name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_set_issuer_name($x, $name);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_set_pubkey
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets public key of X509 certificate $x to $pkey.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_set_pubkey($x, $pkey);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_set_serialNumber
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets serial number of X509 certificate $x to $serial.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_set_serialNumber($x, $serial);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $serial - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
#to create $serial value use one of these:
$serial = Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_hex('45ad6f');
$serial = Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_INTEGER_set_dec('7896541238529631478');
$serial = Net::SSLeay::ASN1_INTEGER_set(45896);
=item * X509_set_subject_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets subject of X509 certificate $x to $name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_set_subject_name($x, $name);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_set_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Set 'version' value for X509 certificate $ to $version.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_set_version($x, $version);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $version - (integer) version number
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_sign
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sign X509 certificate $x with private key $pkey (using digest algorithm $md).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_sign($x, $pkey, $md);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
# $md - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_verify
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Verifies X509 object $a using public key $r (pubkey of issuing CA).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_verify($x, $r);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $r - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 0 - verify failure, 1 - verify OK, <0 - error
=item * X509_get_ext_count
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns the total number of extensions in X509 object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_ext_count($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: count of extensions
=item * X509_get_pubkey
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns public key corresponding to given X509 object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_pubkey($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_get_serialNumber
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns serial number of X509 certificate $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_serialNumber($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure (0 on failure)
See L</P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_dec>, L</P_ASN1_INTEGER_get_hex> or L</ASN1_INTEGER_get> to decode ASN1_INTEGER object.
=item * X509_get_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns 'version' value of given X509 certificate $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_version($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: (integer) version
=item * X509_get_ext
Returns X509_EXTENSION from $x509 based on given position/index.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_ext($x509, $index);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $index - (integer) position/index of extension within $x509
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_get_ext_by_NID
Returns X509_EXTENSION from $x509 based on given NID.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_ext_by_NID($x509, $nid, $loc);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $nid - (integer) NID value
# $loc - (integer) position to start lookup at
#
# returns: position/index of extension, negative value on error
# call Net::SSLeay::X509_get_ext($x509, $rv) to get the actual extension
=item * X509_get_fingerprint
Returns fingerprint of certificate $cert.
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function. The implementation
is basen on openssl's C<X509_digest()>.
Net::SSLeay::X509_get_fingerprint($x509, $type);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $type - (string) digest type, currently supported values:
# "md5"
# "sha1"
# "sha256"
# "ripemd160"
#
# returns: certificate digest - hexadecimal string (NOT binary data!)
=item * X509_get_issuer_name
Return an X509_NAME object representing the issuer of the certificate $cert.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_issuer_name($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_get_notAfter
Return an object giving the time after which the certificate $cert is not valid.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notAfter($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure (0 on failure)
To get human readable/printable form the return value you can use:
my $time = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notAfter($cert);
print "notAfter=", Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_TIME_get_isotime($time), "\n";
=item * X509_get_notBefore
Return an object giving the time before which the certificate $cert is not valid
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notBefore($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure (0 on failure)
To get human readable/printable form the return value you can use:
my $time = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notBefore($cert);
print "notBefore=", Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_TIME_get_isotime($time), "\n";
=item * X509_get_subjectAltNames
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function.
Returns the list of alternative subject names from X509 certificate $cert.
my @rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subjectAltNames($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: list containing pairs - name_type (integer), name_value (string)
# where name_type can be:
# 0 - GEN_OTHERNAME
# 1 - GEN_EMAIL
# 2 - GEN_DNS
# 3 - GEN_X400
# 4 - GEN_DIRNAME
# 5 - GEN_EDIPARTY
# 6 - GEN_URI
# 7 - GEN_IPADD
# 8 - GEN_RID
=item * X509_get_subject_name
Returns the subject of the certificate $cert.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subject_name($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_gmtime_adj
Adjust th ASN1_TIME object to the timestamp (in GMT).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_gmtime_adj($s, $adj);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
# $adj - timestamp (seconds since 1.1.1970)
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure (0 on failure)
B<BEWARE:> this function may fail for dates after 2038 as it is dependent on time_t size on your
system (32bit time_t does not work after 2038). Consider using L</P_ASN1_TIME_set_isotime> instead).
=item * X509_load_cert_crl_file
Takes PEM file and loads all X509 certificates and X509 CRLs from that file into X509_LOOKUP structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_load_cert_crl_file($ctx, $file, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_LOOKUP structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
# if not FILETYPE_PEM then behaves as Net::SSLeay::X509_load_cert_file()
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_load_cert_file
Loads/adds X509 certificate from $file to X509_LOOKUP structure
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_load_cert_file($ctx, $file, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_LOOKUP structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_load_crl_file
Loads/adds X509 CRL from $file to X509_LOOKUP structure
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_load_crl_file($ctx, $file, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_LOOKUP structure
# $file - (string) file name
# $type - (integer) type - use constants &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM or &Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_ASN1
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_policy_level_get0_node
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_level_get0_node($level, $i);
# $level - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_LEVEL structure
# $i - (integer) index/position
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_level_node_count
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_level_node_count($level);
# $level - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_LEVEL structure
#
# returns: (integer) node count
=item * X509_policy_node_get0_parent
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_node_get0_parent($node);
# $node - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_node_get0_policy
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_node_get0_policy($node);
# $node - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_node_get0_qualifiers
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_node_get0_qualifiers($node);
# $node - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(POLICYQUALINFO) structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_tree_free
??? (more info needed)
Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_tree_free($tree);
# $tree - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_TREE structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * X509_policy_tree_get0_level
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_tree_get0_level($tree, $i);
# $tree - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_TREE structure
# $i - (integer) level index
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_LEVEL structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_tree_get0_policies
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_tree_get0_policies($tree);
# $tree - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_TREE structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_tree_get0_user_policies
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_tree_get0_user_policies($tree);
# $tree - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_TREE structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_NODE structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_policy_tree_level_count
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_policy_tree_level_count($tree);
# $tree - value corresponding to openssl's X509_POLICY_TREE structure
#
# returns: (integer) count
=item * X509_verify_cert_error_string
Returns a human readable error string for verification error $n.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_verify_cert_error_string($n);
# $n - (long) numeric error code
#
# returns: error string
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html>
=item * P_X509_add_extensions
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Adds one or more X509 extensions to X509 object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_add_extensions($x, $ca_cert, $nid, $value);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $ca_cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (issuer's cert - necessary for sertting NID_authority_key_identifier)
# $nid - NID identifying extension to be set
# $value - extension value
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
You can set more extensions at once:
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_add_extensions($x509, $ca_cert,
&Net::SSLeay::NID_key_usage => 'digitalSignature,keyEncipherment',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_subject_key_identifier => 'hash',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_authority_key_identifier => 'keyid',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_authority_key_identifier => 'issuer',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_basic_constraints => 'CA:FALSE',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_ext_key_usage => 'serverAuth,clientAuth',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_netscape_cert_type => 'server',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_subject_alt_name => 'DNS:s1.dom.com,DNS:s2.dom.com,DNS:s3.dom.com',
);
=item * P_X509_copy_extensions
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Copies X509 extensions from X509_REQ object to X509 object - handy when you need to turn X509_REQ into X509 certificate.
Net::SSLeay::P_X509_copy_extensions($x509_req, $x509, $override);
# $x509_req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $override - (integer) flag indication whether to override already existing items in $x509 (default 1)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * P_X509_get_crl_distribution_points
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Get the list of CRL distribution points from X509 certificate.
my @cdp = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_crl_distribution_points($x509);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: list of distribution points (usually URLs)
=item * P_X509_get_ext_key_usage
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Gets the list of extended key usage of given X509 certificate $cert.
my @ext_usage = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_ext_key_usage($cert, $format);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
# $format - choose type of return values: 0=OIDs, 1=NIDs, 2=shortnames, 3=longnames
#
# returns: list of values
Examples:
my @extkeyusage_oid = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_ext_key_usage($x509,0);
# returns for example: ("1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1", "1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2")
my @extkeyusage_nid = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_ext_key_usage($x509,1);
# returns for example: (129, 130)
my @extkeyusage_sn = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_ext_key_usage($x509,2);
# returns for example: ("serverAuth", "clientAuth")
my @extkeyusage_ln = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_ext_key_usage($x509,3);
# returns for example: ("TLS Web Server Authentication", "TLS Web Client Authentication")
=item * P_X509_get_key_usage
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Gets the list of key usage of given X509 certificate $cert.
my @keyusage = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_key_usage($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: list of key usage values which can be none, one or more from the following list:
# "digitalSignature"
# "nonRepudiation"
# "keyEncipherment"
# "dataEncipherment"
# "keyAgreement"
# "keyCertSign"
# "cRLSign"
# "encipherOnly"
# "decipherOnly"
=item * P_X509_get_netscape_cert_type
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Gets the list of Netscape cert types of given X509 certificate $cert.
Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_netscape_cert_type($cert);
# $cert - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: list of Netscape type values which can be none, one or more from the following list:
# "client"
# "server"
# "email"
# "objsign"
# "reserved"
# "sslCA"
# "emailCA"
# "objCA"
=item * P_X509_get_pubkey_alg
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns ASN1_OBJECT corresponding to X509 certificate public key algorithm.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_pubkey_alg($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
To get textual representation use:
my $alg = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_obj2txt(Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_pubkey_alg($x509));
# returns for example: "rsaEncryption"
=item * P_X509_get_signature_alg
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns ASN1_OBJECT corresponding to X509 signarite key algorithm.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_signature_alg($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
To get textual representation use:
my $alg = Net::SSLeay::OBJ_obj2txt(Net::SSLeay::P_X509_get_signature_alg($x509))
# returns for example: "sha1WithRSAEncryption"
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_REQ_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_REQ_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Creates a new X509_REQ structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_REQ_free
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Free an allocated X509_REQ structure.
Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_free($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_NID
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Adds an attribute whose name is defined by a NID $nid. The field value to be added is in $bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_add1_attr_by_NID($req, $nid, $type, $bytes);
# $req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $nid - (integer) NID value
# $type - (integer) type of data in $bytes (see below)
# $bytes - data to be set
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
# values for $type - use constants:
&Net::SSLeay::MBSTRING_UTF8 - $bytes contains utf8 encoded data
&Net::SSLeay::MBSTRING_ASC - $bytes contains ASCII data
=item * X509_REQ_digest
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Computes digest/fingerprint of X509_REQ $data using $type hash function.
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_digest($data, $type);
# $data - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure - e.g. got via EVP_get_digestbyname()
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print unpack('H*', $digest_value);
=item * X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Retrieve the next index matching $nid after $lastpos ($lastpos should initially be set to -1).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID($req, $nid, $lastpos=-1);
# $req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $nid - (integer) NID value
# $lastpos - [optional] (integer) index where to start search (default -1)
#
# returns: index (-1 if there are no more entries)
Note: use L</P_X509_REQ_get_attr> to get the actual attribute value - e.g.
my $index = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID($req, $nid);
my @attr_values = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_REQ_get_attr($req, $index);
=item * X509_REQ_get_attr_by_OBJ
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Retrieve the next index matching $obj after $lastpos ($lastpos should initially be set to -1).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_attr_by_OBJ($req, $obj, $lastpos=-1);
# $req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $obj - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
# $lastpos - [optional] (integer) index where to start search (default -1)
#
# returns: index (-1 if there are no more entries)
Note: use L</P_X509_REQ_get_attr> to get the actual attribute value - e.g.
my $index = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_attr_by_NID($req, $nid);
my @attr_values = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_REQ_get_attr($req, $index);
=item * X509_REQ_get_attr_count
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns the total number of attributes in $req.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_attr_count($req);
# $req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
#
# returns: (integer) items count
=item * X509_REQ_get_pubkey
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns public key corresponding to given X509_REQ object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_pubkey($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_REQ_get_subject_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns X509_NAME object corresponding to subject name of given X509_REQ object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_subject_name($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_REQ_get_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns 'version' value for given X509_REQ object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_get_version($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
#
# returns: (integer) version e.g. 0 = "version 1"
=item * X509_REQ_set_pubkey
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets public key of given X509_REQ object $x to $pkey.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_set_pubkey($x, $pkey);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_REQ_set_subject_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets subject name of given X509_REQ object $x to X509_NAME object $name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_set_subject_name($x, $name);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_REQ_set_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sets 'version' of given X509_REQ object $x to $version.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_set_version($x, $version);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $version - (integer) e.g. 0 = "version 1"
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_REQ_sign
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sign X509_REQ object $x with private key $pk (using digest algorithm $md).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_sign($x, $pk, $md);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $pk - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure (requestor's private key)
# $md - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_REQ_verify
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Verifies X509_REQ object $x using public key $r (pubkey of requesting party).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_REQ_verify($x, $r);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $r - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 0 - verify failure, 1 - verify OK, <0 - error
=item * P_X509_REQ_add_extensions
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Adds one or more X509 extensions to X509_REQ object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_REQ_add_extensions($x, $nid, $value);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $nid - NID identifying extension to be set
# $value - extension value
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
You can set more extensions at once:
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_REQ_add_extensions($x509_req,
&Net::SSLeay::NID_key_usage => 'digitalSignature,keyEncipherment',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_basic_constraints => 'CA:FALSE',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_ext_key_usage => 'serverAuth,clientAuth',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_netscape_cert_type => 'server',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_subject_alt_name => 'DNS:s1.com,DNS:s2.com',
&Net::SSLeay::NID_crl_distribution_points => 'URI:http://pki.com/crl1,URI:http://pki.com/crl2',
);
=item * P_X509_REQ_get_attr
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Returns attribute value for X509_REQ's attribute at index $n.
Net::SSLeay::P_X509_REQ_get_attr($req, $n);
# $req - value corresponding to openssl's X509_REQ structure
# $n - (integer) attribute index
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_STRING structure
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_CRL_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_CRL_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Creates a new X509_CRL structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_CRL_free
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Free an allocated X509_CRL structure.
Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_free($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * X509_CRL_digest
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Computes digest/fingerprint of X509_CRL $data using $type hash function.
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_digest($data, $type);
# $data - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure - e.g. got via EVP_get_digestbyname()
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
Example:
my $x509_crl
my $md = Net::SSLeay::EVP_get_digestbyname("sha1");
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_digest($x509_crl, $md);
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print "digest=", unpack('H*', $digest_value), "\n";
=item * X509_CRL_get_ext
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.54 and before
Returns X509_EXTENSION from $x509 based on given position/index.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_ext($x509, $index);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $index - (integer) position/index of extension within $x509
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_CRL_get_ext_by_NID
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.54 and before
Returns X509_EXTENSION from $x509 based on given NID.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_ext_by_NID($x509, $nid, $loc);
# $x509 - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $nid - (integer) NID value
# $loc - (integer) position to start lookup at
#
# returns: position/index of extension, negative value on error
# call Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_ext($x509, $rv) to get the actual extension
=item * X509_CRL_get_ext_count
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.54 and before
Returns the total number of extensions in X509_CRL object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_ext_count($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: count of extensions
=item * X509_CRL_get_issuer
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns X509_NAME object corresponding to the issuer of X509_CRL $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_issuer($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure (0 on failure)
See other C<X509_NAME_*> functions to get more info from X509_NAME structure.
=item * X509_CRL_get_lastUpdate
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns 'lastUpdate' date-time value of X509_CRL object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_lastUpdate($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_CRL_get_nextUpdate
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns 'nextUpdate' date-time value of X509_CRL object $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_nextUpdate($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_CRL_get_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns 'version' value of given X509_CRL structure $x.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_get_version($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: (integer) version
=item * X509_CRL_set_issuer_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sets the issuer of X509_CRL object $x to X509_NAME object $name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_set_issuer_name($x, $name);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_CRL_set_lastUpdate
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sets 'lastUpdate' value of X509_CRL object $x to $tm.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_set_lastUpdate($x, $tm);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $tm - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_CRL_set_nextUpdate
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sets 'nextUpdate' value of X509_CRL object $x to $tm.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_set_nextUpdate($x, $tm);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $tm - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_CRL_set_version
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sets 'version' value of given X509_CRL structure $x to $version.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_set_version($x, $version);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $version - (integer) version number (1 = version 2 CRL)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Note that if you want to use any X509_CRL extension you need to set "version 2 CRL" - C<Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_set_version($x, 1)>.
=item * X509_CRL_sign
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Sign X509_CRL object $x with private key $pkey (using digest algorithm $md).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_sign($x, $pkey, $md);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $pkey - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
# $md - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_CRL_sort
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sorts the data of X509_CRL object so it will be written in serial number order.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_sort($x);
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_CRL_verify
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Verifies X509_CRL object $a using public key $r (pubkey of issuing CA).
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_CRL_verify($a, $r);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $r - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_PKEY structure
#
# returns: 0 - verify failure, 1 - verify OK, <0 - error
=item * P_X509_CRL_add_revoked_serial_hex
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Adds given serial number $serial_hex to X509_CRL object $crl.
Net::SSLeay::P_X509_CRL_add_revoked_serial_hex($crl, $serial_hex, $rev_time, $reason_code, $comp_time);
# $crl - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $serial_hex - string (hexadecimal) representation of serial number
# $rev_time - (revocation time) value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
# $reason_code - [optional] (integer) reason code (see below) - default 0
# $comp_time - [optional] (compromise time) value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_TIME structure
#
# returns: no return value
reason codes:
0 - unspecified
1 - keyCompromise
2 - CACompromise
3 - affiliationChanged
4 - superseded
5 - cessationOfOperation
6 - certificateHold
7 - removeFromCRL
=item * P_X509_CRL_get_serial
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Returns serial number of X509_CRL object.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_CRL_get_serial($crl);
# $crl - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure (0 on failure)
=item * P_X509_CRL_set_serial
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sets serial number of X509_CRL object to $crl_number.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_X509_CRL_set_serial($crl, $crl_number);
# $crl - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
# $crl_number - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_INTEGER structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_EXTENSION_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_EXTENSION_get_critical
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns 'critical' flag of given X509_EXTENSION object $ex.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_EXTENSION_get_critical($ex);
# $ex - value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure
#
# returns: (integer) 1 - critical, 0 - noncritical
=item * X509_EXTENSION_get_data
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns value (raw data) of X509_EXTENSION object $ne.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_EXTENSION_get_data($ne);
# $ne - value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OCTET_STRING structure (0 on failure)
Note: you can use L</P_ASN1_STRING_get> to convert ASN1_OCTET_STRING into perl scalar variable.
=item * X509_EXTENSION_get_object
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns OID (ASN1_OBJECT) of X509_EXTENSION object $ne.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_EXTENSION_get_object($ex);
# $ex - value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509V3_EXT_print
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns string representation of given X509_EXTENSION object $ext.
Net::SSLeay::X509V3_EXT_print($ext, $flags, $utf8_decode);
# $ext - value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure
# $flags - [optional] (integer) Currently the flag argument is unused and should be set to 0
# $utf8_decode - [optional] 0 or 1 whether the returned value should be utf8 decoded (default=0)
#
# returns: no return value
=item * X509V3_EXT_d2i
Parses an extension and returns its internal structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509V3_EXT_d2i($ext);
# $ext - value corresponding to openssl's X509_EXTENSION structure
#
# returns: pointer ???
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_NAME_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_data
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Retrieves the field value of $ne in and ASN1_STRING structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_data($ne);
# $ne - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME_ENTRY structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_STRING structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.html>
=item * X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Retrieves the field name of $ne in and ASN1_OBJECT structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object($ne);
# $ne - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME_ENTRY structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_ENTRY_get_object.html>
=item * X509_NAME_new
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.5
Creates a new X509_NAME structure.
Adds a field whose name is defined by a string $field. The field value to be added is in $bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_NAME_hash
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.5
Sort of a checksum of issuer name $name.
The result is not a full hash (e.g. sha-1), it is kind-of-a-hash truncated to the size of 'unsigned long' (32 bits).
The resulting value might differ across different openssl versions for the same X509 certificate.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_hash($name);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: number representing checksum
=item * X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.5
Adds a field whose name is defined by a string $field. The field value to be added is in $bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt($name, $field, $type, $bytes, $len, $loc, $set);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $field - (string) field definition (name) - e.g. "organizationName"
# $type - (integer) type of data in $bytes (see below)
# $bytes - data to be set
# $loc - [optional] (integer) index where the new entry is inserted: if it is -1 (default) it is appended
# $set - [optional] (integer) determines how the new type is added. If it is 0 (default) a new RDN is created
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
# values for $type - use constants:
&Net::SSLeay::MBSTRING_UTF8 - $bytes contains utf8 encoded data
&Net::SSLeay::MBSTRING_ASC - $bytes contains ASCII data
Unicode note: when passing non-ascii (unicode) string in $bytes do not forget to set C<$flags = &Net::SSLeay::MBSTRING_UTF8> and encode the perl $string via C<$bytes = encode('utf-8', $string)>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt.html>
=item * X509_NAME_add_entry_by_NID
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.5
Adds a field whose name is defined by a NID $nid. The field value to be added is in $bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_add_entry_by_NID($name, $nid, $type, $bytes, $len, $loc, $set);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $nid - (integer) field definition - NID value
# $type - (integer) type of data in $bytes (see below)
# $bytes - data to be set
# $loc - [optional] (integer) index where the new entry is inserted: if it is -1 (default) it is appended
# $set - [optional] (integer) determines how the new type is added. If it is 0 (default) a new RDN is created
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt.html>
=item * X509_NAME_add_entry_by_OBJ
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.5
Adds a field whose name is defined by a object (OID) $obj . The field value to be added is in $bytes.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_add_entry_by_OBJ($name, $obj, $type, $bytes, $len, $loc, $set);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $obj - field definition - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
# $type - (integer) type of data in $bytes (see below)
# $bytes - data to be set
# $loc - [optional] (integer) index where the new entry is inserted: if it is -1 (default) it is appended
# $set - [optional] (integer) determines how the new type is added. If it is 0 (default) a new RDN is created
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt.html>
=item * X509_NAME_cmp
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Compares two X509_NAME obejcts.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_cmp($a, $b);
# $a - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $b - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: 0 if $a matches $b; non zero otherwise
=item * X509_NAME_digest
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Computes digest/fingerprint of X509_NAME $data using $type hash function.
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_digest($data, $type);
# $data - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure - e.g. got via EVP_get_digestbyname()
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print unpack('H*', $digest_value);
=item * X509_NAME_entry_count
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns the total number of entries in $name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_entry_count($name);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: (integer) entries count
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID.html>
=item * X509_NAME_get_entry
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Retrieves the X509_NAME_ENTRY from $name corresponding to index $loc. Acceptable values for $loc run
from 0 to C<Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_entry_count($name)- 1>. The value returned is an internal pointer which must not be freed.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_get_entry($name, $loc);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $loc - (integer) index of wanted entry
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME_ENTRY structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID.html>
=item * X509_NAME_print_ex
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns a string with human readable version of $name.
Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_print_ex($name, $flags, $utf8_decode);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $flags - [optional] conversion flags (default XN_FLAG_RFC2253) - see below
# $utf8_decode - [optional] 0 or 1 whether the returned value should be utf8 decoded (default=0)
#
# returns: string representation of $name
#available conversion flags - use constants:
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_COMPAT
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_DN_REV
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_DUMP_UNKNOWN_FIELDS
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_FN_ALIGN
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_FN_LN
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_FN_MASK
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_FN_NONE
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_FN_OID
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_FN_SN
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_MULTILINE
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_ONELINE
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_RFC2253
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_SEP_COMMA_PLUS
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_SEP_CPLUS_SPC
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_SEP_MASK
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_SEP_MULTILINE
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_SEP_SPLUS_SPC
&Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_SPC_EQ
Most likely you will be fine with default:
Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_print_ex($name, &Net::SSLeay::XN_FLAG_RFC2253);
Or you might want RFC2253-like output without utf8 chars escaping:
use Net::SSLeay qw/XN_FLAG_RFC2253 ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB/;
my $flag_rfc22536_utf8 = (XN_FLAG_RFC2253) & (~ ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB);
my $result = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_print_ex($name, $flag_rfc22536_utf8, 1);
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_print_ex.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_print_ex.html>
=item * X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID
Retrieves the text from the first entry in name which matches $nid, if no
such entry exists -1 is returned.
B<openssl note:> this is a legacy function which has various limitations which
makes it of minimal use in practice. It can only find the first matching
entry and will copy the contents of the field verbatim: this can be highly
confusing if the target is a multicharacter string type like a BMPString or a UTF8String.
Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID($name, $nid);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
# $nid - NID value (integer)
#
# returns: text value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID.html>
=item * X509_NAME_oneline
Return an ASCII version of $name.
Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline($name);
# $name - value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure
#
# returns: (string) ASCII version of $name
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_print_ex.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_NAME_print_ex.html>
=item * sk_X509_NAME_free
Free an allocated STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure.
Net::SSLeay::sk_X509_NAME_free($sk);
# $sk - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * sk_X509_NAME_num
Return number of items in STACK_OF(X509_NAME)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::sk_X509_NAME_num($sk);
# $sk - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure
#
# returns: number of items
=item * sk_X509_NAME_value
Returns X509_NAME from position $index in STACK_OF(X509_NAME)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::sk_X509_NAME_value($sk, $i);
# $sk - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure
# $i - (integer) index/position
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_NAME structure (0 on failure)
=item * add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack
Add a file of certs to a stack. All certs in $file that are not already in the $stackCAs will be added.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack($stackCAs, $file);
# $stackCAs - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure
# $file - (string) filename
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack
Add a directory of certs to a stack. All certs in $dir that are not already in the $stackCAs will be added.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack($stackCAs, $dir);
# $stackCAs - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(X509_NAME) structure
# $dir - (string) the directory to append from. All files in this directory will be examined as potential certs. Any that are acceptable to SSL_add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack() that are not already in the stack will be included.
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_STORE_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert
Returns the certificate in ctx which caused the error or 0 if no certificate is relevant.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert($x509_store_ctx);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html>
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_get_error
Returns the error code of $ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_get_error($x509_store_ctx);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
#
# returns: (integer) error code
For more info about erro code values check function L</get_verify_result>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html>
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_get_error_depth
Returns the depth of the error. This is a non-negative integer representing
where in the certificate chain the error occurred. If it is zero it occurred
in the end entity certificate, one if it is the certificate which signed
the end entity certificate and so on.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_get_error_depth($x509_store_ctx);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
#
# returns: (integer) depth
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html>
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data
Is used to retrieve the information for $idx from $x509_store_ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data($x509_store_ctx, $idx);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
# $idx - (integer) index for application specific data
#
# returns: pointer to ???
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_set_ex_data
Is used to store application data at arg for idx into $x509_store_ctx.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_set_ex_data($x509_store_ctx, $idx, $data);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
# $idx - (integer) ???
# $data - (pointer) ???
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_set_cert
Sets the certificate to be verified in $x509_store_ctx to $x.
Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_set_cert($x509_store_ctx, $x);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_new.html>
=item * X509_STORE_CTX_set_error
Sets the error code of $ctx to $s. For example it might be used in a verification callback to set an error based on additional checks.
Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_set_error($x509_store_ctx, $s);
# $x509_store_ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE_CTX structure
# $s - (integer) error id
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_STORE_CTX_get_error.html>
=item * X509_STORE_add_cert
Adds X509 certificate $x into the X509_STORE $store.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_add_cert($store, $x);
# $store - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509 structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_STORE_add_crl
Adds X509 CRL $x into the X509_STORE $store.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_add_crl($store, $x);
# $store - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
# $x - value corresponding to openssl's X509_CRL structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_STORE_set1_param
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_set1_param($store, $pm);
# $store - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
# $pm - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_STORE_set_flags
Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_set_flags($ctx, $flags);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
# $flags - (unsigned long) flags to be set (bitmask)
#
# returns: no return value
#to create $flags value use:
0x0001 - X509_V_FLAG_CB_ISSUER_CHECK - Send issuer+subject checks to verify_cb
0x0002 - X509_V_FLAG_USE_CHECK_TIME - Use check time instead of current time
0x0004 - X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK - Lookup CRLs
0x0008 - X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL - Lookup CRLs for whole chain
0x0010 - X509_V_FLAG_IGNORE_CRITICAL - Ignore unhandled critical extensions
0x0020 - X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT - Disable workarounds for broken certificates
0x0040 - X509_V_FLAG_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS - Enable proxy certificate validation
0x0080 - X509_V_FLAG_POLICY_CHECK - Enable policy checking
0x0100 - X509_V_FLAG_EXPLICIT_POLICY - Policy variable require-explicit-policy
0x0200 - X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_ANY - Policy variable inhibit-any-policy
0x0400 - X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_MAP - Policy variable inhibit-policy-mapping
0x0800 - X509_V_FLAG_NOTIFY_POLICY - Notify callback that policy is OK
0x1000 - X509_V_FLAG_EXTENDED_CRL_SUPPORT - Extended CRL features such as indirect CRLs, alternate CRL signing keys
0x2000 - X509_V_FLAG_USE_DELTAS - Delta CRL support
0x4000 - X509_V_FLAG_CHECK_SS_SIGNATURE - Check selfsigned CA signature
#or use corresponding constants like
$flags = &Net::SSLeay::X509_V_FLAG_CB_ISSUER_CHECK;
...
$flags = &Net::SSLeay::X509_V_FLAG_CHECK_SS_SIGNATURE;
=item * X509_STORE_set_purpose
Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_set_purpose($ctx, $purpose);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
# $purpose - (integer) purpose identifier
#
# returns: no return value
For more details about $purpose identifier check L</CTX_set_purpose>.
=item * X509_STORE_set_trust
Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_set_trust($ctx, $trust);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's X509_STORE structure
# $trust - (integer) trust identifier
#
# returns: no return value
For more details about $trust identifier check L</CTX_set_trust>.
=back
=head3 Low level API: X509_VERIFY_PARAM_* related functions
=over
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy
Enables policy checking (it is disabled by default) and adds $policy to the acceptable policy set.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy($param, $policy);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $policy - value corresponding to openssl's ASN1_OBJECT structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_table
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_table($param);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_clear_flags
Clears the flags $flags in param.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_clear_flags($param, $flags);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $flags - (unsigned long) flags to be set (bitmask)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
For more details about $flags bitmask see L</X509_STORE_set_flags>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_free
Frees up the X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure.
Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_free($param);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_depth
Returns the current verification depth.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_depth($param);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: (ineger) depth
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_flags
Returns the current verification flags.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get_flags($param);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: (unsigned long) flags to be set (bitmask)
For more details about returned flags bitmask see L</X509_STORE_set_flags>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags($param, $flags);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $flags - (unsigned long) flags to be set (bitmask)
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
For more details about $flags bitmask see L</X509_STORE_set_flags>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit
??? (more info needed)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_inherit($to, $from);
# $to - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $from - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_lookup
Finds X509_VERIFY_PARAM by name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_lookup($name);
# $name - (string) name we want to find
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_new
Creates a new X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_new();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure (0 on failure)
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1
Sets the name of X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure $to to the same value
as the name of X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure $from.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1($to, $from);
# $to - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $from - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_name
Sets the name of X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure $param to $name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_name($param, $name);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $name - (string) name to be set
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies
Enables policy checking (it is disabled by default) and sets the acceptable policy set to policies.
Any existing policy set is cleared. The policies parameter can be 0 to clear an existing policy set.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies($param, $policies);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $policies - value corresponding to openssl's STACK_OF(ASN1_OBJECT) structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_depth
Sets the maximum verification depth to depth. That is the maximum number of untrusted CA certificates that can appear in a chain.
Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_depth($param, $depth);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $depth - (integer) depth to be set
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose
Sets the verification purpose in $param to $purpose. This determines the acceptable purpose
of the certificate chain, for example SSL client or SSL server.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_purpose($param, $purpose);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $purpose - (integer) purpose identifier
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
For more details about $purpose identifier check L</CTX_set_purpose>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_time
Sets the verification time in $param to $t. Normally the current time is used.
Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_time($param, $t);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $t - (time_t) time in seconds since 1.1.1970
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust
Sets the trust setting in $param to $trust.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust($param, $trust);
# $param - value corresponding to openssl's X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure
# $trust - (integer) trust identifier
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
For more details about $trust identifier check L</CTX_set_trust>.
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags.html>
=item * X509_VERIFY_PARAM_table_cleanup
??? (more info needed)
Net::SSLeay::X509_VERIFY_PARAM_table_cleanup();
#
# returns: no return value
=back
=head3 Low level API: Cipher (EVP_CIPHER_*) related functions
=over
=item * EVP_get_cipherbyname
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before
Returns an EVP_CIPHER structure when passed a cipher name.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_get_cipherbyname($name);
# $name - (string) cipher name e.g. 'aes-128-cbc', 'camellia-256-ecb', 'des-ede', ...
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_CIPHER structure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: Digest (EVP_MD_*) related functions
=over
=item * OpenSSL_add_all_digests
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
Net::SSLeay::OpenSSL_add_all_digests();
# no args, no return value
http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms.html
=item * P_EVP_MD_list_all
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.0
B<NOTE:> Does not exactly correspond to any low level API function
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::P_EVP_MD_list_all();
#
# returns: arrayref - list of available digest names
The returned digest names correspond to values expected by L</EVP_get_digestbyname>.
Note that some of the digests are available by default and some only after calling L</OpenSSL_add_all_digests>.
=item * EVP_get_digestbyname
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_get_digestbyname($name);
# $name - string with digest name
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
The $name param can be:
md2
md4
md5
mdc2
ripemd160
sha
sha1
sha224
sha256
sha512
whirlpool
Or better check the supported digests by calling L</P_EVP_MD_list_all>.
=item * EVP_MD_type
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_type($md);
# $md - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: the NID (integer) of the OBJECT IDENTIFIER representing the given message digest
=item * EVP_MD_size
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_size($md);
# $md - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: the size of the message digest in bytes (e.g. 20 for SHA1)
=item * EVP_MD_CTX_md
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_CTX_md($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
=item * EVP_MD_CTX_create
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Allocates, initializes and returns a digest context.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_CTX_create();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
The complete idea behind EVP_MD_CTX looks like this example:
Net::SSLeay::OpenSSL_add_all_digests();
my $md = Net::SSLeay::EVP_get_digestbyname("sha1");
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_CTX_create();
Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestInit($ctx, $md);
while(my $chunk = get_piece_of_data()) {
Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestUpdate($ctx,$chunk);
}
my $result = Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestFinal($ctx);
Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_CTX_destroy($ctx);
print "digest=", unpack('H*', $result), "\n"; #print hex value
=item * EVP_DigestInit_ex
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Sets up digest context $ctx to use a digest $type from ENGINE $impl, $ctx must be
initialized before calling this function, type will typically be supplied by a function
such as L</EVP_get_digestbyname>. If $impl is 0 then the default implementation of digest $type is used.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestInit_ex($ctx, $type, $impl);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
# $impl - value corresponding to openssl's ENGINE structure
#
# returns: 1 for success and 0 for failure
=item * EVP_DigestInit
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Behaves in the same way as L</EVP_DigestInit_ex> except the passed context $ctx does not have
to be initialized, and it always uses the default digest implementation.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestInit($ctx, $type);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: 1 for success and 0 for failure
=item * EVP_MD_CTX_destroy
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Cleans up digest context $ctx and frees up the space allocated to it, it should be
called only on a context created using L</EVP_MD_CTX_create>.
Net::SSLeay::EVP_MD_CTX_destroy($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
#
# returns: no return value
=item * EVP_DigestUpdate
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestUpdate($ctx, $data);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
# $data - data to be hashed
#
# returns: 1 for success and 0 for failure
=item * EVP_DigestFinal_ex
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Retrieves the digest value from $ctx. After calling L</EVP_DigestFinal_ex> no
additional calls to L</EVP_DigestUpdate> can be made, but
L</EVP_DigestInit_ex> can be called to initialize a new digest operation.
my $digest_value = Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestFinal_ex($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print unpack('H*', $digest_value);
=item * EVP_DigestFinal
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Similar to L</EVP_DigestFinal_ex> except the digest context ctx is automatically cleaned up.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_DigestFinal($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD_CTX structure
#
# returns: hash value (binary)
#to get printable (hex) value of digest use:
print unpack('H*', $digest_value);
=item * MD2
B<COMPATIBILITY:> no supported by default in openssl-1.0.0
Computes MD2 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::MD2($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * MD4
Computes MD4 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::MD4($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * MD5
Computes MD5 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::MD5($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * RIPEMD160
Computes RIPEMD160 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::RIPEMD160($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * SHA1
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
Computes SHA1 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::SHA1($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * SHA256
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.8
Computes SHA256 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::SHA256($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * SHA512
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.8
Computes SHA512 from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::SHA512($data);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * EVP_Digest
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.7
Computes "any" digest from given $data (all data needs to be loaded into memory)
my $md = Net::SSLeay::EVP_get_digestbyname("sha1"); #or any other algorithm
my $digest = Net::SSLeay::EVP_Digest($data, $md);
print "digest(hexadecimal)=", unpack('H*', $digest);
=item * EVP_sha1
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
my $md = Net::SSLeay::EVP_sha1();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
=item * EVP_sha256
B<COMPATIBILITY:> requires at least openssl-0.9.8
my $md = Net::SSLeay::EVP_sha256();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
=item * EVP_sha512
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before; requires at least openssl-0.9.8
my $md = Net::SSLeay::EVP_sha512();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
=item * EVP_add_digest
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::EVP_add_digest($digest);
# $digest - value corresponding to openssl's EVP_MD structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 otherwise
=back
=head3 Low level API: CIPHER_* related functions
=over
=item * CIPHER_get_name
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.42 and before
Returns name of the cipher used.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CIPHER_description($cipher);
# $cipher - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CIPHER structure
#
# returns: (string) cipher name e.g. 'DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA'
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html>
Example:
my $ssl_cipher = Net::SSLeay::get_current_cipher($ssl);
my $cipher_name = Net::SSLeay::CIPHER_get_name($ssl_cipher);
=item * CIPHER_description
Returns a textual description of the cipher used.
??? (does this function really work?)
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CIPHER_description($cipher, $buf, $size);
# $cipher - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CIPHER structure
# $bufer - (string/buffer) ???
# $size - (integer) ???
#
# returns: (string) cipher description e.g. 'DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA1'
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html>
=item * CIPHER_get_bits
Returns the number of secret bits used for cipher.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::CIPHER_get_bits($c);
# $c - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CIPHER structure
#
# returns: (integert) number of secret bits, 0 on error
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: RSA_* related functions
=over
=item * RSA_generate_key
Generates a key pair and returns it in a newly allocated RSA structure.
The pseudo-random number generator must be seeded prior to calling RSA_generate_key.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::RSA_generate_key($bits, $e, $perl_cb, $perl_cb_arg);
# $bits - (integer) modulus size in bits e.g. 512, 1024, 2048
# $e - (integer) public exponent, an odd number, typically 3, 17 or 65537
# $perl_cb - [optional] reference to perl callback function
# $perl_cb_arg - [optional] data that will be passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RSA_generate_key.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RSA_generate_key.html>
=item * RSA_free
Frees the RSA structure and its components. The key is erased before the memory is returned to the system.
Net::SSLeay::RSA_free($r);
# $r - value corresponding to openssl's RSA structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RSA_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/RSA_new.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: BIO_* related functions
=over
=item * BIO_eof
Returns 1 if the BIO has read EOF, the precise meaning of 'EOF' varies according to the BIO type.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_eof($s);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: 1 if EOF has been reached 0 otherwise
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_ctrl.html>
=item * BIO_f_ssl
Returns the SSL BIO method. This is a filter BIO which is a wrapper
round the OpenSSL SSL routines adding a BIO 'flavour' to SSL I/O.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_f_ssl();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html>
=item * BIO_free
Frees up a single BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_free($bio;);
# $bio; - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_new.html>
=item * BIO_new
Returns a new BIO using method $type
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new($type);
# $type - value corresponding to openssl's BIO_METHOD structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_new.html>
=item * BIO_new_buffer_ssl_connect
Creates a new BIO chain consisting of a buffering BIO, an SSL BIO (using ctx) and a connect BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_buffer_ssl_connect($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html>
=item * BIO_new_file
Creates a new file BIO with mode $mode the meaning of mode is the same
as the stdio function fopen(). The BIO_CLOSE flag is set on the returned BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_file($filename, $mode);
# $filename - (string) filename
# $mode - (string) opening mode (as mode by stdio function fopen)
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_s_file.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_s_file.html>
=item * BIO_new_ssl
Allocates an SSL BIO using SSL_CTX ctx and using client mode if client is non zero.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_ssl($ctx, $client);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $client - (integer) 0 or 1 - indicates ssl client mode
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html>
=item * BIO_new_ssl_connect
Creates a new BIO chain consisting of an SSL BIO (using ctx) followed by a connect BIO.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new_ssl_connect($ctx);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html>
=item * BIO_pending
Return the number of pending characters in the BIOs read buffers.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_pending($s);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: the amount of pending data
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_ctrl.html>
=item * BIO_wpending
Return the number of pending characters in the BIOs write buffers.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_wpending($s);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: the amount of pending data
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_ctrl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_ctrl.html>
=item * BIO_read
Read the underlying descriptor.
Net::SSLeay::BIO_read($s, $max);
# $s - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
# $max - [optional] max. bytes to read (if not specified, the value 32768 is used)
#
# returns: data
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_read.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_read.html>
=item * BIO_write
Attempts to write data from $buffer to BIO $b.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_write($b, $buffer);
# $b - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
# $buffer - data
#
# returns: amount of data successfully written
# or that no data was successfully read or written if the result is 0 or -1
# or -2 when the operation is not implemented in the specific BIO type
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_read.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_read.html>
=item * BIO_s_mem
Return the memory BIO method function.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem();
#
# returns: value corresponding to openssl's BIO_METHOD structure (0 on failure)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_s_mem.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_s_mem.html>
=item * BIO_ssl_copy_session_id
Copies an SSL session id between BIO chains from and to. It does this by locating
the SSL BIOs in each chain and calling SSL_copy_session_id() on the internal SSL pointer.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::BIO_ssl_copy_session_id($to, $from);
# $to - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
# $from - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: 1 on success, 0 on failure
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html>
=item * BIO_ssl_shutdown
Closes down an SSL connection on BIO chain bio. It does this by locating the
SSL BIO in the chain and calling SSL_shutdown() on its internal SSL pointer.
Net::SSLeay::BIO_ssl_shutdown($ssl_bio);
# $ssl_bio - value corresponding to openssl's BIO structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html>
=back
=head3 Low level API: Server side Server Name Indication (SNI) support
=over
=item * set_tlsext_host_name
TBA
=item * get_servername
TBA
=item * get_servername_type
TBA
=item * CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback
B<COMPATIBILITY:> requires at least OpenSSL 0.9.8f
This function is used in a server to support Server side Server Name Indication (SNI).
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback($ctx, $code)
# $ctx - SSL context
# $code - reference to a subroutine that will be called when a new connection is being initiated
#
# returns: no return value
On the client side:
use set_tlsext_host_name($ssl, $servername) before initiating the SSL connection.
On the server side:
Set up an additional SSL_CTX() for each different certificate;
Add a servername callback to each SSL_CTX() using CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback();
The callback function is required to retrieve the client-supplied servername
with get_servername(ssl). Figure out the right
SSL_CTX to go with that host name, then switch the SSL object to that SSL_CTX
with set_SSL_CTX().
Example:
# set callback
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback($ctx,
sub {
my $ssl = shift;
my $h = Net::SSLeay::get_servername($ssl);
Net::SSLeay::set_SSL_CTX($ssl, $hostnames{$h}->{ctx}) if exists $hostnames{$h};
} );
More complete example:
# ... initialize Net::SSLeay
my %hostnames = (
'sni1' => { cert=>'sni1.pem', key=>'sni1.key' },
'sni2' => { cert=>'sni2.pem', key=>'sni2.key' },
);
# create a new context for each certificate/key pair
for my $name (keys %hostnames) {
$hostnames{$name}->{ctx} = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new or die;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_cipher_list($hostnames{$name}->{ctx}, 'ALL');
Net::SSLeay::set_cert_and_key($hostnames{$name}->{ctx},
$hostnames{$name}->{cert}, $hostnames{$name}->{key}) or die;
}
# create default context
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new or die;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_cipher_list($ctx, 'ALL');
Net::SSLeay::set_cert_and_key($ctx, 'cert.pem','key.pem') or die;
# set callback
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback($ctx, sub {
my $ssl = shift;
my $h = Net::SSLeay::get_servername($ssl);
Net::SSLeay::set_SSL_CTX($ssl, $hostnames{$h}->{ctx}) if exists $hostnames{$h};
} );
# ... later
$s = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx);
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($s, fileno($accepted_socket));
Net::SSLeay::accept($s);
=back
=head3 Low level API: NPN (next protocol negotiation) related functions
NPN is being replaced with ALPN, a more recent TLS extension for application
protocol negotiation that's in process of being adopted by IETF. Please look
below for APLN API description.
Simple approach for using NPN support looks like this:
### client side
use Net::SSLeay;
use IO::Socket::INET;
Net::SSLeay::initialize();
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr=>'encrypted.google.com:443') or die;
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_new() or die;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL);
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb($ctx, ['http1.1','spdy/2']);
my $ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx) or die;
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, fileno($sock)) or die;
Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl);
warn "client:negotiated=",Net::SSLeay::P_next_proto_negotiated($ssl), "\n";
warn "client:last_status=", Net::SSLeay::P_next_proto_last_status($ssl), "\n";
### server side
use Net::SSLeay;
use IO::Socket::INET;
Net::SSLeay::initialize();
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_new() or die;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL);
Net::SSLeay::set_cert_and_key($ctx, "t/data/cert.pem", "t/data/key.pem");
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb($ctx, ['spdy/2','http1.1']);
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr=>'localhost', LocalPort=>5443, Proto=>'tcp', Listen=>20) or die;
while (1) {
my $ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx);
warn("server:waiting for incoming connection...\n");
my $fd = $sock->accept();
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, $fd->fileno);
Net::SSLeay::accept($ssl);
warn "server:negotiated=",Net::SSLeay::P_next_proto_negotiated($ssl),"\n";
my $got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl);
Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl, "length=".length($got));
Net::SSLeay::free($ssl);
$fd->close();
}
# check with: openssl s_client -connect localhost:5443 -nextprotoneg http/1.1,spdy/2
Please note that the selection (negotiation) is performed by client side, the server side simply advertise the list of supported protocols.
Advanced approach allows you to implement your own negotiation algorithm.
#see below documentation for:
Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb($ctx, $perl_callback_function, $callback_data);
Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb($ctx, $perl_callback_function, $callback_data);
Detection of NPN support (works even in older Net::SSLeay versions):
use Net::SSLeay;
if (exists &Net::SSLeay::P_next_proto_negotiated) {
# do NPN stuff
}
=over
=item * CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.1
B<NOTE:> You need CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb on B<client side> of SSL connection.
Simple usage - in this case a "common" negotiation algorithm (as implemented by openssl's function SSL_select_next_proto) is used.
$rv = Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb($ctx, $arrayref);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $arrayref - list of accepted protocols - e.g. ['http1.0', 'http1.1']
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
Advanced usage (you probably do not need this):
$rv = Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb($ctx, $perl_callback_function, $callback_data);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $perl_callback_function - reference to perl function
# $callback_data - [optional] data to passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
# where callback function looks like
sub npn_advertised_cb_invoke {
my ($ssl, $arrayref_proto_list_advertised_by_server, $callback_data) = @_;
my $status;
# ...
$status = 1; #status can be:
# 0 - OPENSSL_NPN_UNSUPPORTED
# 1 - OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED
# 2 - OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP
return $status, ['http1.1','spdy/2']; # the callback has to return 2 values
}
To undefine/clear this callback use:
Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb($ctx, undef);
=item * CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.1
B<NOTE:> You need CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb on B<server side> of SSL connection.
Simple usage:
$rv = Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb($ctx, $arrayref);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $arrayref - list of advertised protocols - e.g. ['http1.0', 'http1.1']
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
Advanced usage (you probably do not need this):
$rv = Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb($ctx, $perl_callback_function, $callback_data);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $perl_callback_function - reference to perl function
# $callback_data - [optional] data to passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
# where callback function looks like
sub npn_advertised_cb_invoke {
my ($ssl, $callback_data) = @_;
# ...
return ['http1.1','spdy/2']; # the callback has to return arrayref
}
To undefine/clear this callback use:
Net::SSleay::CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb($ctx, undef);
=item * P_next_proto_negotiated
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.1
Returns the name of negotiated protocol for given SSL connection $ssl.
$rv = Net::SSLeay::P_next_proto_negotiated($ssl)
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (string) negotiated protocol name (or undef if no negotiation was done or failed with fatal error)
=item * P_next_proto_last_status
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.45 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.1
Returns the result of the last negotiation for given SSL connection $ssl.
$rv = Net::SSLeay::P_next_proto_last_status($ssl)
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (integer) negotiation status
# 0 - OPENSSL_NPN_UNSUPPORTED
# 1 - OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED
# 2 - OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP
=back
=head3 Low level API: ALPN (application layer protocol negotiation) related functions
Application protocol can be negotiated via two different mechanisms employing
two different TLS extensions: NPN (obsolete) and ALPN (recommended).
The API is rather similar, with slight differences reflecting protocol
specifics. In particular, with ALPN the protocol negotiation takes place on
server, while with NPN the client implements the protocol negotiation logic.
With ALPN, the most basic implementation looks like this:
### client side
use Net::SSLeay;
use IO::Socket::INET;
Net::SSLeay::initialize();
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr=>'encrypted.google.com:443') or die;
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_new() or die;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL);
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_alpn_protos($ctx, ['http/1.1', 'http/2.0', 'spdy/3]);
my $ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx) or die;
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, fileno($sock)) or die;
Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl);
warn "client:selected=",Net::SSLeay::P_alpn_selected($ssl), "\n";
### server side
use Net::SSLeay;
use IO::Socket::INET;
Net::SSLeay::initialize();
my $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_tlsv1_new() or die;
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL);
Net::SSLeay::set_cert_and_key($ctx, "t/data/cert.pem", "t/data/key.pem");
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_alpn_select_cb($ctx, ['http/1.1', 'http/2.0', 'spdy/3]);
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr=>'localhost', LocalPort=>5443, Proto=>'tcp', Listen=>20) or die;
while (1) {
my $ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx);
warn("server:waiting for incoming connection...\n");
my $fd = $sock->accept();
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, $fd->fileno);
Net::SSLeay::accept($ssl);
warn "server:selected=",Net::SSLeay::P_alpn_selected($ssl),"\n";
my $got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl);
Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl, "length=".length($got));
Net::SSLeay::free($ssl);
$fd->close();
}
# check with: openssl s_client -connect localhost:5443 -alpn spdy/3,http/1.1
Advanced approach allows you to implement your own negotiation algorithm.
#see below documentation for:
Net::SSleay::CTX_set_alpn_select_cb($ctx, $perl_callback_function, $callback_data);
Detection of ALPN support (works even in older Net::SSLeay versions):
use Net::SSLeay;
if (exists &Net::SSLeay::P_alpn_selected) {
# do ALPN stuff
}
=over
=item * CTX_set_alpn_select_cb
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.55 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.2
B<NOTE:> You need CTX_set_alpn_select_cb on B<server side> of TLS connection.
Simple usage - in this case a "common" negotiation algorithm (as implemented by openssl's function SSL_select_next_proto) is used.
$rv = Net::SSleay::CTX_set_alpn_select_cb($ctx, $arrayref);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $arrayref - list of accepted protocols - e.g. ['http/2.0', 'http/1.1', 'spdy/3']
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
Advanced usage (you probably do not need this):
$rv = Net::SSleay::CTX_set_alpn_select_cb($ctx, $perl_callback_function, $callback_data);
# $ctx - value corresponding to openssl's SSL_CTX structure
# $perl_callback_function - reference to perl function
# $callback_data - [optional] data to passed to callback function when invoked
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure
# where callback function looks like
sub alpn_select_cb_invoke {
my ($ssl, $arrayref_proto_list_advertised_by_client, $callback_data) = @_;
# ...
if ($negotiated) {
return 'http/2.0';
} else {
return undef;
}
}
To undefine/clear this callback use:
Net::SSleay::CTX_set_alpn_select_cb($ctx, undef);
=item * set_alpn_protos
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.55 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.2
B<NOTE:> You need set_alpn_protos on B<client side> of TLS connection.
This adds list of supported application layer protocols to ClientHello message sent by a client.
It advertises the enumeration of supported protocols:
Net::SSLeay::set_alpn_protos($ssl, ['http/1.1', 'http/2.0', 'spdy/3]);
# returns 0 on success
=item * CTX_set_alpn_protos
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.55 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.2
B<NOTE:> You need CTX_set_alpn_protos on B<client side> of TLS connection.
This adds list of supported application layer protocols to ClientHello message sent by a client.
It advertises the enumeration of supported protocols:
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_alpn_protos($ctx, ['http/1.1', 'http/2.0', 'spdy/3]);
# returns 0 on success
=item * P_alpn_selected
B<COMPATIBILITY:> not available in Net-SSLeay-1.55 and before; requires at least openssl-1.0.2
Returns the name of negotiated protocol for given TLS connection $ssl.
$rv = Net::SSLeay::P_alpn_selected($ssl)
# $ssl - value corresponding to openssl's SSL structure
#
# returns: (string) negotiated protocol name (or undef if no negotiation was done or failed with fatal error)
=back
=head3 Low level API: DANE Support
OpenSSL version 1.0.2 adds preliminary support RFC6698 Domain Authentication of
Named Entities (DANE) Transport Layer Association within OpenSSL
=over
=item * SSL_get_tlsa_record_byname
B<COMPATIBILITY:> DELETED from net-ssleay, since it is not supported by OpenSSL
In order to facilitate DANE there is additional interface,
SSL_get_tlsa_record_byname, accepting hostname, port and socket type
that returns packed TLSA record. In order to make it even easier there
is additional SSL_ctrl function that calls SSL_get_tlsa_record_byname
for you. Latter is recommended for programmers that wish to maintain
broader binary compatibility, e.g. make application work with both 1.0.2
and prior version (in which case call to SSL_ctrl with new code
returning error would have to be ignored when running with prior version).
Net::SSLeay::get_tlsa_record_byname($name, $port, $type);
=back
=head3 Low level API: Other functions
=over
=item * COMP_add_compression_method
Adds the compression method cm with the identifier id to the list of available compression methods.
This list is globally maintained for all SSL operations within this application.
It cannot be set for specific SSL_CTX or SSL objects.
my $rv = Net::SSLeay::COMP_add_compression_method($id, $cm);
# $id - (integer) compression method id
# 0 to 63: methods defined by the IETF
# 64 to 192: external party methods assigned by IANA
# 193 to 255: reserved for private use
#
# $cm - value corresponding to openssl's COMP_METHOD structure
#
# returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure (check the error queue to find out the reason)
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_COMP_add_compression_method.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_COMP_add_compression_method.html>
=item * DH_free
Frees the DH structure and its components. The values are erased before the memory is returned to the system.
Net::SSLeay::DH_free($dh);
# $dh - value corresponding to openssl's DH structure
#
# returns: no return value
Check openssl doc L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/DH_new.html|http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/DH_new.html>
=item * FIPS_mode_set
Enable or disable FIPS mode in a FIPS capable OpenSSL.
Net::SSLeay:: FIPS_mode_set($enable);
# $enable - (integer) 1 to enable, 0 to disable
=back
=head3 Low level API: EC related functions
=over
=item * CTX_set_tmp_ecdh
TBA
=item * EC_KEY_free
TBA
=item * EC_KEY_new_by_curve_name
TBA
=back
=head2 Constants
There are many openssl constants available in L<Net::SSLeay>. You can use them like this:
use Net::SSLeay;
print &Net::SSLeay::NID_commonName;
#or
print Net::SSLeay::NID_commonName();
Or you can import them and use:
use Net::SSLeay qw/NID_commonName/;
print &NID_commonName;
#or
print NID_commonName();
#or
print NID_commonName;
The constants names are derived from openssl constants, however constants starting with C<SSL_> prefix
have name with C<SSL_> part stripped - e.g. openssl's constant C<SSL_OP_ALL> is available as C<Net::SSleay::OP_ALL>
The list of all available constant names:
=for comment the next part is the output of: perl helper_script/regen_openssl_constants.pl -gen-pod
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_CTRL NID_ext_req OP_CISCO_ANYCONNECT
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB NID_friendlyName OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_QUOTE NID_givenName OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG
ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253 NID_hmacWithSHA1 OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS
CB_ACCEPT_EXIT NID_id_ad OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA
CB_ACCEPT_LOOP NID_id_ce OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT
CB_CONNECT_EXIT NID_id_kp OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER
CB_CONNECT_LOOP NID_id_pbkdf2 OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG
ERROR_NONE NID_id_pe OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING
ERROR_SSL NID_id_pkix OP_NETSCAPE_CA_DN_BUG
ERROR_SYSCALL NID_id_qt_cps OP_NETSCAPE_CHALLENGE_BUG
ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT NID_id_qt_unotice OP_NETSCAPE_DEMO_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG
ERROR_WANT_CONNECT NID_idea_cbc OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG
ERROR_WANT_READ NID_idea_cfb64 OP_NON_EXPORT_FIRST
ERROR_WANT_WRITE NID_idea_ecb OP_NO_COMPRESSION
ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP NID_idea_ofb64 OP_NO_QUERY_MTU
ERROR_ZERO_RETURN NID_info_access OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION
EVP_PKS_DSA NID_initials OP_NO_SSLv2
EVP_PKS_EC NID_invalidity_date OP_NO_SSLv3
EVP_PKS_RSA NID_issuer_alt_name OP_NO_TICKET
EVP_PKT_ENC NID_keyBag OP_NO_TLSv1
EVP_PKT_EXCH NID_key_usage OP_NO_TLSv1_1
EVP_PKT_EXP NID_localKeyID OP_NO_TLSv1_2
EVP_PKT_SIGN NID_localityName OP_PKCS1_CHECK_1
EVP_PK_DH NID_md2 OP_PKCS1_CHECK_2
EVP_PK_DSA NID_md2WithRSAEncryption OP_SINGLE_DH_USE
EVP_PK_EC NID_md5 OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE
EVP_PK_RSA NID_md5WithRSA OP_SSLEAY_080_CLIENT_DH_BUG
FILETYPE_ASN1 NID_md5WithRSAEncryption OP_SSLREF2_REUSE_CERT_TYPE_BUG
FILETYPE_PEM NID_md5_sha1 OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG
F_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE NID_mdc2 OP_TLS_D5_BUG
F_CLIENT_HELLO NID_mdc2WithRSA OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG
F_CLIENT_MASTER_KEY NID_ms_code_com READING
F_D2I_SSL_SESSION NID_ms_code_ind RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN
F_GET_CLIENT_FINISHED NID_ms_ctl_sign RSA_3
F_GET_CLIENT_HELLO NID_ms_efs RSA_F4
F_GET_CLIENT_MASTER_KEY NID_ms_ext_req R_BAD_AUTHENTICATION_TYPE
F_GET_SERVER_FINISHED NID_ms_sgc R_BAD_CHECKSUM
F_GET_SERVER_HELLO NID_name R_BAD_MAC_DECODE
F_GET_SERVER_VERIFY NID_netscape R_BAD_RESPONSE_ARGUMENT
F_I2D_SSL_SESSION NID_netscape_base_url R_BAD_SSL_FILETYPE
F_READ_N NID_netscape_ca_policy_url R_BAD_SSL_SESSION_ID_LENGTH
F_REQUEST_CERTIFICATE NID_netscape_ca_revocation_url R_BAD_STATE
F_SERVER_HELLO NID_netscape_cert_extension R_BAD_WRITE_RETRY
F_SSL_CERT_NEW NID_netscape_cert_sequence R_CHALLENGE_IS_DIFFERENT
F_SSL_GET_NEW_SESSION NID_netscape_cert_type R_CIPHER_TABLE_SRC_ERROR
F_SSL_NEW NID_netscape_comment R_INVALID_CHALLENGE_LENGTH
F_SSL_READ NID_netscape_data_type R_NO_CERTIFICATE_SET
F_SSL_RSA_PRIVATE_DECRYPT NID_netscape_renewal_url R_NO_CERTIFICATE_SPECIFIED
F_SSL_RSA_PUBLIC_ENCRYPT NID_netscape_revocation_url R_NO_CIPHER_LIST
F_SSL_SESSION_NEW NID_netscape_ssl_server_name R_NO_CIPHER_MATCH
F_SSL_SESSION_PRINT_FP NID_ns_sgc R_NO_PRIVATEKEY
F_SSL_SET_FD NID_organizationName R_NO_PUBLICKEY
F_SSL_SET_RFD NID_organizationalUnitName R_NULL_SSL_CTX
F_SSL_SET_WFD NID_pbeWithMD2AndDES_CBC R_PEER_DID_NOT_RETURN_A_CERTIFICATE
F_SSL_USE_CERTIFICATE NID_pbeWithMD2AndRC2_CBC R_PEER_ERROR
F_SSL_USE_CERTIFICATE_ASN1 NID_pbeWithMD5AndCast5_CBC R_PEER_ERROR_CERTIFICATE
F_SSL_USE_CERTIFICATE_FILE NID_pbeWithMD5AndDES_CBC R_PEER_ERROR_NO_CIPHER
F_SSL_USE_PRIVATEKEY NID_pbeWithMD5AndRC2_CBC R_PEER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE_TYPE
F_SSL_USE_PRIVATEKEY_ASN1 NID_pbeWithSHA1AndDES_CBC R_PUBLIC_KEY_ENCRYPT_ERROR
F_SSL_USE_PRIVATEKEY_FILE NID_pbeWithSHA1AndRC2_CBC R_PUBLIC_KEY_IS_NOT_RSA
F_SSL_USE_RSAPRIVATEKEY NID_pbe_WithSHA1And128BitRC2_CBC R_READ_WRONG_PACKET_TYPE
F_SSL_USE_RSAPRIVATEKEY_ASN1 NID_pbe_WithSHA1And128BitRC4 R_SHORT_READ
F_SSL_USE_RSAPRIVATEKEY_FILE NID_pbe_WithSHA1And2_Key_TripleDES_CBC R_SSL_SESSION_ID_IS_DIFFERENT
F_WRITE_PENDING NID_pbe_WithSHA1And3_Key_TripleDES_CBC R_UNABLE_TO_EXTRACT_PUBLIC_KEY
GEN_DIRNAME NID_pbe_WithSHA1And40BitRC2_CBC R_UNKNOWN_REMOTE_ERROR_TYPE
GEN_DNS NID_pbe_WithSHA1And40BitRC4 R_UNKNOWN_STATE
GEN_EDIPARTY NID_pbes2 R_X509_LIB
GEN_EMAIL NID_pbmac1 SENT_SHUTDOWN
GEN_IPADD NID_pkcs SESSION_ASN1_VERSION
GEN_OTHERNAME NID_pkcs3 ST_ACCEPT
GEN_RID NID_pkcs7 ST_BEFORE
GEN_URI NID_pkcs7_data ST_CONNECT
GEN_X400 NID_pkcs7_digest ST_INIT
MBSTRING_ASC NID_pkcs7_encrypted ST_OK
MBSTRING_BMP NID_pkcs7_enveloped ST_READ_BODY
MBSTRING_FLAG NID_pkcs7_signed ST_READ_HEADER
MBSTRING_UNIV NID_pkcs7_signedAndEnveloped VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE
MBSTRING_UTF8 NID_pkcs8ShroudedKeyBag VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT
MIN_RSA_MODULUS_LENGTH_IN_BYTES NID_pkcs9 VERIFY_NONE
MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER NID_pkcs9_challengePassword VERIFY_PEER
MODE_AUTO_RETRY NID_pkcs9_contentType WRITING
MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE NID_pkcs9_countersignature X509_LOOKUP
MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS NID_pkcs9_emailAddress X509_PURPOSE_ANY
NID_OCSP_sign NID_pkcs9_extCertAttributes X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN
NID_SMIMECapabilities NID_pkcs9_messageDigest X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER
NID_X500 NID_pkcs9_signingTime X509_PURPOSE_OCSP_HELPER
NID_X509 NID_pkcs9_unstructuredAddress X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT
NID_ad_OCSP NID_pkcs9_unstructuredName X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN
NID_ad_ca_issuers NID_private_key_usage_period X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT
NID_algorithm NID_rc2_40_cbc X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER
NID_authority_key_identifier NID_rc2_64_cbc X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN
NID_basic_constraints NID_rc2_cbc X509_TRUST_COMPAT
NID_bf_cbc NID_rc2_cfb64 X509_TRUST_EMAIL
NID_bf_cfb64 NID_rc2_ecb X509_TRUST_OBJECT_SIGN
NID_bf_ecb NID_rc2_ofb64 X509_TRUST_OCSP_REQUEST
NID_bf_ofb64 NID_rc4 X509_TRUST_OCSP_SIGN
NID_cast5_cbc NID_rc4_40 X509_TRUST_SSL_CLIENT
NID_cast5_cfb64 NID_rc5_cbc X509_TRUST_SSL_SERVER
NID_cast5_ecb NID_rc5_cfb64 X509_TRUST_TSA
NID_cast5_ofb64 NID_rc5_ecb X509_V_FLAG_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS
NID_certBag NID_rc5_ofb64 X509_V_FLAG_CB_ISSUER_CHECK
NID_certificate_policies NID_ripemd160 X509_V_FLAG_CHECK_SS_SIGNATURE
NID_client_auth NID_ripemd160WithRSA X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK
NID_code_sign NID_rle_compression X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK_ALL
NID_commonName NID_rsa X509_V_FLAG_EXPLICIT_POLICY
NID_countryName NID_rsaEncryption X509_V_FLAG_EXTENDED_CRL_SUPPORT
NID_crlBag NID_rsadsi X509_V_FLAG_IGNORE_CRITICAL
NID_crl_distribution_points NID_safeContentsBag X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_ANY
NID_crl_number NID_sdsiCertificate X509_V_FLAG_INHIBIT_MAP
NID_crl_reason NID_secretBag X509_V_FLAG_NOTIFY_POLICY
NID_delta_crl NID_serialNumber X509_V_FLAG_POLICY_CHECK
NID_des_cbc NID_server_auth X509_V_FLAG_POLICY_MASK
NID_des_cfb64 NID_sha X509_V_FLAG_USE_CHECK_TIME
NID_des_ecb NID_sha1 X509_V_FLAG_USE_DELTAS
NID_des_ede NID_sha1WithRSA X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT
NID_des_ede3 NID_sha1WithRSAEncryption X509_V_OK
NID_des_ede3_cbc NID_shaWithRSAEncryption XN_FLAG_COMPAT
NID_des_ede3_cfb64 NID_stateOrProvinceName XN_FLAG_DN_REV
NID_des_ede3_ofb64 NID_subject_alt_name XN_FLAG_DUMP_UNKNOWN_FIELDS
NID_des_ede_cbc NID_subject_key_identifier XN_FLAG_FN_ALIGN
NID_des_ede_cfb64 NID_surname XN_FLAG_FN_LN
NID_des_ede_ofb64 NID_sxnet XN_FLAG_FN_MASK
NID_des_ofb64 NID_time_stamp XN_FLAG_FN_NONE
NID_description NID_title XN_FLAG_FN_OID
NID_desx_cbc NID_undef XN_FLAG_FN_SN
NID_dhKeyAgreement NID_uniqueIdentifier XN_FLAG_MULTILINE
NID_dnQualifier NID_x509Certificate XN_FLAG_ONELINE
NID_dsa NID_x509Crl XN_FLAG_RFC2253
NID_dsaWithSHA NID_zlib_compression XN_FLAG_SEP_COMMA_PLUS
NID_dsaWithSHA1 NOTHING XN_FLAG_SEP_CPLUS_SPC
NID_dsaWithSHA1_2 OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER XN_FLAG_SEP_MASK
NID_dsa_2 OP_ALL XN_FLAG_SEP_MULTILINE
NID_email_protect OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION XN_FLAG_SEP_SPLUS_SPC
NID_ext_key_usage OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE XN_FLAG_SPC_EQ
=head2 INTERNAL ONLY functions (do not use these)
The following functions are not intended for use from outside of L<Net::SSLeay> module.
They might be removed, renamed or changed without prior notice in future version.
Simply B<DO NOT USE THEM>!
=over
=item * hello
=item * blength
=item * constant
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
One very good example to look at is the implementation of C<sslcat()> in the
C<SSLeay.pm> file.
The following is a simple SSLeay client (with too little error checking :-(
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Socket;
use Net::SSLeay qw(die_now die_if_ssl_error) ;
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
($dest_serv, $port, $msg) = @ARGV; # Read command line
$port = getservbyname ($port, 'tcp') unless $port =~ /^\d+$/;
$dest_ip = gethostbyname ($dest_serv);
$dest_serv_params = sockaddr_in($port, $dest_ip);
socket (S, &AF_INET, &SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "socket: $!";
connect (S, $dest_serv_params) or die "connect: $!";
select (S); $| = 1; select (STDOUT); # Eliminate STDIO buffering
# The network connection is now open, lets fire up SSL
$ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new() or die_now("Failed to create SSL_CTX $!");
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL)
or die_if_ssl_error("ssl ctx set options");
$ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx) or die_now("Failed to create SSL $!");
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, fileno(S)); # Must use fileno
$res = Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl) and die_if_ssl_error("ssl connect");
print "Cipher `" . Net::SSLeay::get_cipher($ssl) . "'\n";
# Exchange data
$res = Net::SSLeay::write($ssl, $msg); # Perl knows how long $msg is
die_if_ssl_error("ssl write");
CORE::shutdown S, 1; # Half close --> No more output, sends EOF to server
$got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl); # Perl returns undef on failure
die_if_ssl_error("ssl read");
print $got;
Net::SSLeay::free ($ssl); # Tear down connection
Net::SSLeay::CTX_free ($ctx);
close S;
The following is a simple SSLeay echo server (non forking):
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Socket;
use Net::SSLeay qw(die_now die_if_ssl_error);
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
$our_ip = "\0\0\0\0"; # Bind to all interfaces
$port = 1235;
$sockaddr_template = 'S n a4 x8';
$our_serv_params = pack ($sockaddr_template, &AF_INET, $port, $our_ip);
socket (S, &AF_INET, &SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "socket: $!";
bind (S, $our_serv_params) or die "bind: $!";
listen (S, 5) or die "listen: $!";
$ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new () or die_now("CTX_new ($ctx): $!");
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL)
or die_if_ssl_error("ssl ctx set options");
# Following will ask password unless private key is not encrypted
Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file ($ctx, 'plain-rsa.pem',
&Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM);
die_if_ssl_error("private key");
Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_certificate_file ($ctx, 'plain-cert.pem',
&Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM);
die_if_ssl_error("certificate");
while (1) {
print "Accepting connections...\n";
($addr = accept (NS, S)) or die "accept: $!";
select (NS); $| = 1; select (STDOUT); # Piping hot!
($af,$client_port,$client_ip) = unpack($sockaddr_template,$addr);
@inetaddr = unpack('C4',$client_ip);
print "$af connection from " .
join ('.', @inetaddr) . ":$client_port\n";
# We now have a network connection, lets fire up SSLeay...
$ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx) or die_now("SSL_new ($ssl): $!");
Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, fileno(NS));
$err = Net::SSLeay::accept($ssl) and die_if_ssl_error('ssl accept');
print "Cipher `" . Net::SSLeay::get_cipher($ssl) . "'\n";
# Connected. Exchange some data.
$got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl); # Returns undef on fail
die_if_ssl_error("ssl read");
print "Got `$got' (" . length ($got) . " chars)\n";
Net::SSLeay::write ($ssl, uc ($got)) or die "write: $!";
die_if_ssl_error("ssl write");
Net::SSLeay::free ($ssl); # Tear down connection
close NS;
}
Yet another echo server. This one runs from C</etc/inetd.conf> so it avoids
all the socket code overhead. Only caveat is opening an rsa key file -
it had better be without any encryption or else it will not know where
to ask for the password. Note how C<STDIN> and C<STDOUT> are wired to SSL.
#!/usr/bin/perl
# /etc/inetd.conf
# ssltst stream tcp nowait root /path/to/server.pl server.pl
# /etc/services
# ssltst 1234/tcp
use Net::SSLeay qw(die_now die_if_ssl_error);
Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Net::SSLeay::randomize();
chdir '/key/dir' or die "chdir: $!";
$| = 1; # Piping hot!
open LOG, ">>/dev/console" or die "Can't open log file $!";
select LOG; print "server.pl started\n";
$ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new() or die_now "CTX_new ($ctx) ($!)";
$ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx) or die_now "new ($ssl) ($!)";
Net::SSLeay::set_options($ssl, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL)
and die_if_ssl_error("ssl set options");
# We get already open network connection from inetd, now we just
# need to attach SSLeay to STDIN and STDOUT
Net::SSLeay::set_rfd($ssl, fileno(STDIN));
Net::SSLeay::set_wfd($ssl, fileno(STDOUT));
Net::SSLeay::use_RSAPrivateKey_file ($ssl, 'plain-rsa.pem',
Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM);
die_if_ssl_error("private key");
Net::SSLeay::use_certificate_file ($ssl, 'plain-cert.pem',
Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM);
die_if_ssl_error("certificate");
Net::SSLeay::accept($ssl) and die_if_ssl_err("ssl accept: $!");
print "Cipher `" . Net::SSLeay::get_cipher($ssl) . "'\n";
$got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl);
die_if_ssl_error("ssl read");
print "Got `$got' (" . length ($got) . " chars)\n";
Net::SSLeay::write ($ssl, uc($got)) or die "write: $!";
die_if_ssl_error("ssl write");
Net::SSLeay::free ($ssl); # Tear down the connection
Net::SSLeay::CTX_free ($ctx);
close LOG;
There are also a number of example/test programs in the examples directory:
sslecho.pl - A simple server, not unlike the one above
minicli.pl - Implements a client using low level SSLeay routines
sslcat.pl - Demonstrates using high level sslcat utility function
get_page.pl - Is a utility for getting html pages from secure servers
callback.pl - Demonstrates certificate verification and callback usage
stdio_bulk.pl - Does SSL over Unix pipes
ssl-inetd-serv.pl - SSL server that can be invoked from inetd.conf
httpd-proxy-snif.pl - Utility that allows you to see how a browser
sends https request to given server and what reply
it gets back (very educative :-)
makecert.pl - Creates a self signed cert (does not use this module)
=head1 LIMITATIONS
C<Net::SSLeay::read()> uses an internal buffer of 32KB, thus no single read
will return more. In practice one read returns much less, usually
as much as fits in one network packet. To work around this,
you should use a loop like this:
$reply = '';
while ($got = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl)) {
last if print_errs('SSL_read');
$reply .= $got;
}
Although there is no built-in limit in C<Net::SSLeay::write()>, the network
packet size limitation applies here as well, thus use:
$written = 0;
while ($written < length($message)) {
$written += Net::SSLeay::write($ssl, substr($message, $written));
last if print_errs('SSL_write');
}
Or alternatively you can just use the following convenience functions:
Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl, $message) or die "ssl write failure";
$got = Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_all($ssl) or die "ssl read failure";
=head1 KNOWN BUGS AND CAVEATS
Autoloader emits a
Argument "xxx" isn't numeric in entersub at blib/lib/Net/SSLeay.pm'
warning if die_if_ssl_error is made autoloadable. If you figure out why,
drop me a line.
Callback set using C<SSL_set_verify()> does not appear to work. This may
well be an openssl problem (e.g. see C<ssl/ssl_lib.c> line 1029). Try using
C<SSL_CTX_set_verify()> instead and do not be surprised if even this stops
working in future versions.
Callback and certificate verification stuff is generally too little tested.
Random numbers are not initialized randomly enough, especially if you
do not have C</dev/random> and/or C</dev/urandom> (such as in Solaris
platforms - but it's been suggested that cryptorand daemon from the SUNski
package solves this). In this case you should investigate third party
software that can emulate these devices, e.g. by way of a named pipe
to some program.
Another gotcha with random number initialization is randomness
depletion. This phenomenon, which has been extensively discussed in
OpenSSL, Apache-SSL, and Apache-mod_ssl forums, can cause your
script to block if you use C</dev/random> or to operate insecurely
if you use C</dev/urandom>. What happens is that when too much
randomness is drawn from the operating system's randomness pool
then randomness can temporarily be unavailable. C</dev/random> solves
this problem by waiting until enough randomness can be gathered - and
this can take a long time since blocking reduces activity in the
machine and less activity provides less random events: a vicious circle.
C</dev/urandom> solves this dilemma more pragmatically by simply returning
predictable "random" numbers. SomeC< /dev/urandom> emulation software
however actually seems to implement C</dev/random> semantics. Caveat emptor.
I've been pointed to two such daemons by Mik Firestone <mik@@speed.stdio._com>
who has used them on Solaris 8:
=over
=item 1
Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) at L<http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/>
=item 2
Pseudo-random number generating daemon (PRNGD) at
L<http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/personen/jaenicke/postfix_tls/prngd.html>
=back
If you are using the low level API functions to communicate with other
SSL implementations, you would do well to call
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_options($ctx, &Net::SSLeay::OP_ALL)
or die_if_ssl_error("ssl ctx set options");
to cope with some well know bugs in some other SSL
implementations. The high level API functions always set all known
compatibility options.
Sometimes C<sslcat()> (and the high level HTTPS functions that build on it)
is too fast in signaling the EOF to legacy HTTPS servers. This causes
the server to return empty page. To work around this problem you can
set the global variable
$Net::SSLeay::slowly = 1; # Add sleep so broken servers can keep up
HTTP/1.1 is not supported. Specifically this module does not know to
issue or serve multiple http requests per connection. This is a serious
shortcoming, but using the SSL session cache on your server helps to
alleviate the CPU load somewhat.
As of version 1.09 many newer OpenSSL auxiliary functions were
added (from C<REM_AUTOMATICALLY_GENERATED_1_09> onwards in C<SSLeay.xs>).
Unfortunately I have not had any opportunity to test these. Some of
them are trivial enough that I believe they "just work", but others
have rather complex interfaces with function pointers and all. In these
cases you should proceed wit great caution.
This module defaults to using OpenSSL automatic protocol negotiation
code for automatically detecting the version of the SSL protocol
that the other end talks. With most web servers this works just
fine, but once in a while I get complaints from people that the module
does not work with some web servers. Usually this can be solved
by explicitly setting the protocol version, e.g.
$Net::SSLeay::ssl_version = 2; # Insist on SSLv2
$Net::SSLeay::ssl_version = 3; # Insist on SSLv3
$Net::SSLeay::ssl_version = 10; # Insist on TLSv1
Although the autonegotiation is nice to have, the SSL standards
do not formally specify any such mechanism. Most of the world has
accepted the SSLeay/OpenSSL way of doing it as the de facto standard. But
for the few that think differently, you have to explicitly speak
the correct version. This is not really a bug, but rather a deficiency
in the standards. If a site refuses to respond or sends back some
nonsensical error codes (at the SSL handshake level), try this option
before mailing me.
On some systems, OpenSSL may be compiled without support for SSLv2.
If this is the case, Net::SSLeay will warn if ssl_version has been set
to 2.
The high level API returns the certificate of the peer, thus allowing
one to check what certificate was supplied. However, you will only be
able to check the certificate after the fact, i.e. you already sent
your form data by the time you find out that you did not trust them,
oops.
So, while being able to know the certificate after the fact is surely
useful, the security minded would still choose to do the connection
and certificate verification first and only then exchange data
with the site. Currently none of the high level API functions do
this, thus you would have to program it using the low level API. A
good place to start is to see how the C<Net::SSLeay::http_cat()> function
is implemented.
The high level API functions use a global file handle C<SSLCAT_S>
internally. This really should not be a problem because there is no
way to interleave the high level API functions, unless you use threads
(but threads are not very well supported in perl anyway (as of version
5.6.1). However, you may run into problems if you call undocumented
internal functions in an interleaved fashion. The best solution is to "require Net::SSLeay"
in one thread after all the threads have been created.
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
=over
=item Random number generator not seeded!!!
B<(W)> This warning indicates that C<randomize()> was not able to read
C</dev/random> or C</dev/urandom>, possibly because your system does not
have them or they are differently named. You can still use SSL, but
the encryption will not be as strong.
=item open_tcp_connection: destination host not found:`server' (port 123) ($!)
Name lookup for host named C<server> failed.
=item open_tcp_connection: failed `server', 123 ($!)
The name was resolved, but establishing the TCP connection failed.
=item msg 123: 1 - error:140770F8:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown proto
SSLeay error string. The first number (123) is the PID, the second number
(1) indicates the position of the error message in SSLeay error stack.
You often see a pile of these messages as errors cascade.
=item msg 123: 1 - error:02001002::lib(2) :func(1) :reason(2)
The same as above, but you didn't call load_error_strings() so SSLeay
couldn't verbosely explain the error. You can still find out what it
means with this command:
/usr/local/ssl/bin/ssleay errstr 02001002
=item Password is being asked for private key
This is normal behaviour if your private key is encrypted. Either
you have to supply the password or you have to use an unencrypted
private key. Scan OpenSSL.org for the FAQ that explains how to
do this (or just study examples/makecert.pl which is used
during C<make test> to do just that).
=back
=head1 SECURITY
You can mitigate some of the security vulnerabilities that might be present in your SSL/TLS application:
=head2 BEAST Attack
http://blogs.cisco.com/security/beat-the-beast-with-tls/
https://community.qualys.com/blogs/securitylabs/2011/10/17/mitigating-the-beast-attack-on-tls
http://blog.zoller.lu/2011/09/beast-summary-tls-cbc-countermeasures.html
The BEAST attack relies on a weakness in the way CBC mode is used in SSL/TLS.
In OpenSSL versions 0.9.6d and later, the protocol-level mitigation is enabled by default,
thus making it not vulnerable to the BEAST attack.
Solutions:
=over
=item * Compile with OpenSSL versions 0.9.6d or later, which enables SSL_OP_ALL by default
=item * Ensure SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS is not enabled (its not enabled by default)
=item * Don't support SSLv2, SSLv3
=item * Actively control the ciphers your server supports with set_cipher_list:
=back
Net::SSLeay::set_cipher_list($ssl, 'RC4-SHA:HIGH:!ADH');
=head2 Session Resumption
http://www.openssl.org/docs/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.html
The SSL Labs vulnerability test on your SSL server might report in red:
Session resumption No (IDs assigned but not accepted)
This report is not really bug or a vulnerability, since the server will not
accept session resumption requests.
However, you can prevent this noise in the report by disabling the session cache altogether:
Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_session_cache_mode($ssl_ctx, 0);
=head2 Secure Renegotiation and DoS Attack
https://community.qualys.com/blogs/securitylabs/2011/10/31/tls-renegotiation-and-denial-of-service-attacks
This is not a "security flaw," it is more of a DoS vulnerability.
Solutions:
=over
=item * Do not support SSLv2
=item * Do not set the SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION option
=item * Compile with OpenSSL 0.9.8m or later
=back
=head1 BUGS AND SUPPORT
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
C<bug-Net-SSLeay at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
L<http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Net-SSLeay>.
I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
your bug as I make changes.
Subversion access to the latest source code etc can be obtained at
L<http://alioth.debian.org/projects/net-ssleay>
The developer mailing list (for people interested in contributing
to the source code) can be found at
L<http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/net-ssleay-devel>
You can find documentation for this module with the C<perldoc> command.
perldoc Net::SSLeay
You can also look for information at:
=over 4
=item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
L<http://annocpan.org/dist/Net-SSLeay>
=item * CPAN Ratings
L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Net-SSLeay>
=item * Search CPAN
L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-SSLeay>
=back
Commercial support for Net::SSLeay may be obtained from
Symlabs (netssleay@symlabs.com)
Tel: +351-214.222.630
Fax: +351-214.222.637
=head1 AUTHOR
Maintained by Mike McCauley and Florian Ragwitz since November 2005
Originally written by Sampo Kellomäki <sampo@symlabs.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Sampo Kellomäki <sampo@symlabs.com>
Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2005 Mike McCauley <mikem@airspayce.com>
All Rights Reserved.
Distribution and use of this module is under the same terms as the
OpenSSL package itself (i.e. free, but mandatory attribution; NO
WARRANTY). Please consult LICENSE file in the root of the OpenSSL
distribution, and also included in this distribution.
While the source distribution of this perl module does not contain
Eric's or OpenSSL's code, if you use this module you will use OpenSSL
library. Please give Eric and OpenSSL team credit (as required by
their licenses).
And remember, you, and nobody else but you, are responsible for
auditing this module and OpenSSL library for security problems,
backdoors, and general suitability for your application.
=head1 LICENSE
See the LICENSE file included in this distribution
(ignore this line: this is to keep kwalitee happy by saying: Not GPL)
=head1 SEE ALSO
Net::SSLeay::Handle - File handle interface
./examples - Example servers and a clients
<http://www.openssl.org/> - OpenSSL source, documentation, etc
openssl-users-request@openssl.org - General OpenSSL mailing list
<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2246.txt> - TLS 1.0 specification
<http://www.w3c.org> - HTTP specifications
<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt> - How to send password
<http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/> - Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD)
<http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/personen/jaenicke/postfix_tls/prngd.html>
- pseudo-random number generating daemon (PRNGD)
perl(1)
perlref(1)
perllol(1)
perldoc ~openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.pod
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