1 | =pod
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2 |
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3 | =head1 NAME
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4 |
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5 | SSL_CTX_set_options, SSL_set_options, SSL_CTX_clear_options,
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6 | SSL_clear_options, SSL_CTX_get_options, SSL_get_options,
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7 | SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support - manipulate SSL options
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8 |
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9 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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10 |
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11 | #include <openssl/ssl.h>
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12 |
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13 | long SSL_CTX_set_options(SSL_CTX *ctx, long options);
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14 | long SSL_set_options(SSL *ssl, long options);
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15 |
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16 | long SSL_CTX_clear_options(SSL_CTX *ctx, long options);
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17 | long SSL_clear_options(SSL *ssl, long options);
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18 |
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19 | long SSL_CTX_get_options(SSL_CTX *ctx);
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20 | long SSL_get_options(SSL *ssl);
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21 |
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22 | long SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support(SSL *ssl);
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23 |
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24 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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25 |
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26 | SSL_CTX_set_options() adds the options set via bit mask in B<options> to B<ctx>.
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27 | Options already set before are not cleared!
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28 |
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29 | SSL_set_options() adds the options set via bit mask in B<options> to B<ssl>.
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30 | Options already set before are not cleared!
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31 |
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32 | SSL_CTX_clear_options() clears the options set via bit mask in B<options>
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33 | to B<ctx>.
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34 |
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35 | SSL_clear_options() clears the options set via bit mask in B<options> to B<ssl>.
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36 |
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37 | SSL_CTX_get_options() returns the options set for B<ctx>.
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38 |
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39 | SSL_get_options() returns the options set for B<ssl>.
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40 |
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41 | SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support() indicates whether the peer supports
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42 | secure renegotiation.
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43 | Note, this is implemented via a macro.
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44 |
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45 | =head1 NOTES
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46 |
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47 | The behaviour of the SSL library can be changed by setting several options.
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48 | The options are coded as bit masks and can be combined by a bitwise B<or>
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49 | operation (|).
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50 |
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51 | SSL_CTX_set_options() and SSL_set_options() affect the (external)
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52 | protocol behaviour of the SSL library. The (internal) behaviour of
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53 | the API can be changed by using the similar
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54 | L<SSL_CTX_set_mode(3)> and SSL_set_mode() functions.
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55 |
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56 | During a handshake, the option settings of the SSL object are used. When
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57 | a new SSL object is created from a context using SSL_new(), the current
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58 | option setting is copied. Changes to B<ctx> do not affect already created
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59 | SSL objects. SSL_clear() does not affect the settings.
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60 |
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61 | The following B<bug workaround> options are available:
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62 |
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63 | =over 4
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64 |
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65 | =item SSL_OP_SAFARI_ECDHE_ECDSA_BUG
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66 |
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67 | Don't prefer ECDHE-ECDSA ciphers when the client appears to be Safari on OS X.
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68 | OS X 10.8..10.8.3 has broken support for ECDHE-ECDSA ciphers.
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69 |
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70 | =item SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS
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71 |
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72 | Disables a countermeasure against a SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 protocol
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73 | vulnerability affecting CBC ciphers, which cannot be handled by some
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74 | broken SSL implementations. This option has no effect for connections
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75 | using other ciphers.
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76 |
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77 | =item SSL_OP_TLSEXT_PADDING
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78 |
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79 | Adds a padding extension to ensure the ClientHello size is never between
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80 | 256 and 511 bytes in length. This is needed as a workaround for some
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81 | implementations.
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82 |
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83 | =item SSL_OP_ALL
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84 |
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85 | All of the above bug workarounds plus B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> as
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86 | mentioned below.
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87 |
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88 | =back
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89 |
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90 | It is usually safe to use B<SSL_OP_ALL> to enable the bug workaround
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91 | options if compatibility with somewhat broken implementations is
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92 | desired.
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93 |
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94 | The following B<modifying> options are available:
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95 |
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96 | =over 4
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97 |
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98 | =item SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG
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99 |
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100 | Disable version rollback attack detection.
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101 |
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102 | During the client key exchange, the client must send the same information
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103 | about acceptable SSL/TLS protocol levels as during the first hello. Some
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104 | clients violate this rule by adapting to the server's answer. (Example:
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105 | the client sends a SSLv2 hello and accepts up to SSLv3.1=TLSv1, the server
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106 | only understands up to SSLv3. In this case the client must still use the
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107 | same SSLv3.1=TLSv1 announcement. Some clients step down to SSLv3 with respect
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108 | to the server's answer and violate the version rollback protection.)
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109 |
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110 | =item SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE
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111 |
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112 | When choosing a cipher, use the server's preferences instead of the client
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113 | preferences. When not set, the SSL server will always follow the clients
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114 | preferences. When set, the SSL/TLS server will choose following its
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115 | own preferences.
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116 |
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117 | =item SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3, SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1, SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1,
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118 | SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2, SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_3, SSL_OP_NO_DTLSv1, SSL_OP_NO_DTLSv1_2
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119 |
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120 | These options turn off the SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 or TLSv1.3 protocol
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121 | versions with TLS or the DTLSv1, DTLSv1.2 versions with DTLS,
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122 | respectively.
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123 | As of OpenSSL 1.1.0, these options are deprecated, use
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124 | L<SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(3)> and
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125 | L<SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version(3)> instead.
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126 |
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127 | =item SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION
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128 |
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129 | When performing renegotiation as a server, always start a new session
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130 | (i.e., session resumption requests are only accepted in the initial
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131 | handshake). This option is not needed for clients.
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132 |
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133 | =item SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION
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134 |
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135 | Do not use compression even if it is supported.
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136 |
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137 | =item SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU
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138 |
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139 | Do not query the MTU. Only affects DTLS connections.
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140 |
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141 | =item SSL_OP_COOKIE_EXCHANGE
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142 |
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143 | Turn on Cookie Exchange as described in RFC4347 Section 4.2.1. Only affects
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144 | DTLS connections.
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145 |
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146 | =item SSL_OP_NO_TICKET
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147 |
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148 | SSL/TLS supports two mechanisms for resuming sessions: session ids and stateless
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149 | session tickets.
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150 |
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151 | When using session ids a copy of the session information is
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152 | cached on the server and a unique id is sent to the client. When the client
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153 | wishes to resume it provides the unique id so that the server can retrieve the
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154 | session information from its cache.
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155 |
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156 | When using stateless session tickets the server uses a session ticket encryption
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157 | key to encrypt the session information. This encrypted data is sent to the
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158 | client as a "ticket". When the client wishes to resume it sends the encrypted
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159 | data back to the server. The server uses its key to decrypt the data and resume
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160 | the session. In this way the server can operate statelessly - no session
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161 | information needs to be cached locally.
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162 |
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163 | The TLSv1.3 protocol only supports tickets and does not directly support session
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164 | ids. However, OpenSSL allows two modes of ticket operation in TLSv1.3: stateful
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165 | and stateless. Stateless tickets work the same way as in TLSv1.2 and below.
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166 | Stateful tickets mimic the session id behaviour available in TLSv1.2 and below.
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167 | The session information is cached on the server and the session id is wrapped up
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168 | in a ticket and sent back to the client. When the client wishes to resume, it
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169 | presents a ticket in the same way as for stateless tickets. The server can then
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170 | extract the session id from the ticket and retrieve the session information from
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171 | its cache.
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172 |
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173 | By default OpenSSL will use stateless tickets. The SSL_OP_NO_TICKET option will
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174 | cause stateless tickets to not be issued. In TLSv1.2 and below this means no
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175 | ticket gets sent to the client at all. In TLSv1.3 a stateful ticket will be
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176 | sent. This is a server-side option only.
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177 |
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178 | In TLSv1.3 it is possible to suppress all tickets (stateful and stateless) from
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179 | being sent by calling L<SSL_CTX_set_num_tickets(3)> or
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180 | L<SSL_set_num_tickets(3)>.
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181 |
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182 | =item SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION
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183 |
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184 | Allow legacy insecure renegotiation between OpenSSL and unpatched clients or
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185 | servers. See the B<SECURE RENEGOTIATION> section for more details.
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186 |
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187 | =item SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT
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188 |
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189 | Allow legacy insecure renegotiation between OpenSSL and unpatched servers
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190 | B<only>: this option is currently set by default. See the
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191 | B<SECURE RENEGOTIATION> section for more details.
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192 |
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193 | =item SSL_OP_NO_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC
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194 |
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195 | Normally clients and servers will transparently attempt to negotiate the
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196 | RFC7366 Encrypt-then-MAC option on TLS and DTLS connection.
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197 |
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198 | If this option is set, Encrypt-then-MAC is disabled. Clients will not
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199 | propose, and servers will not accept the extension.
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200 |
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201 | =item SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION
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202 |
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203 | Disable all renegotiation in TLSv1.2 and earlier. Do not send HelloRequest
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204 | messages, and ignore renegotiation requests via ClientHello.
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205 |
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206 | =item SSL_OP_ALLOW_NO_DHE_KEX
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207 |
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208 | In TLSv1.3 allow a non-(ec)dhe based key exchange mode on resumption. This means
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209 | that there will be no forward secrecy for the resumed session.
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210 |
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211 | =item SSL_OP_PRIORITIZE_CHACHA
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212 |
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213 | When SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE is set, temporarily reprioritize
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214 | ChaCha20-Poly1305 ciphers to the top of the server cipher list if a
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215 | ChaCha20-Poly1305 cipher is at the top of the client cipher list. This helps
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216 | those clients (e.g. mobile) use ChaCha20-Poly1305 if that cipher is anywhere
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217 | in the server cipher list; but still allows other clients to use AES and other
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218 | ciphers. Requires B<SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE>.
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219 |
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220 | =item SSL_OP_ENABLE_MIDDLEBOX_COMPAT
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221 |
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222 | If set then dummy Change Cipher Spec (CCS) messages are sent in TLSv1.3. This
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223 | has the effect of making TLSv1.3 look more like TLSv1.2 so that middleboxes that
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224 | do not understand TLSv1.3 will not drop the connection. Regardless of whether
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225 | this option is set or not CCS messages received from the peer will always be
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226 | ignored in TLSv1.3. This option is set by default. To switch it off use
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227 | SSL_clear_options(). A future version of OpenSSL may not set this by default.
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228 |
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229 | =item SSL_OP_NO_ANTI_REPLAY
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230 |
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231 | By default, when a server is configured for early data (i.e., max_early_data > 0),
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232 | OpenSSL will switch on replay protection. See L<SSL_read_early_data(3)> for a
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233 | description of the replay protection feature. Anti-replay measures are required
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234 | to comply with the TLSv1.3 specification. Some applications may be able to
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235 | mitigate the replay risks in other ways and in such cases the built in OpenSSL
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236 | functionality is not required. Those applications can turn this feature off by
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237 | setting this option. This is a server-side opton only. It is ignored by
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238 | clients.
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239 |
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240 | =back
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241 |
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242 | The following options no longer have any effect but their identifiers are
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243 | retained for compatibility purposes:
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244 |
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245 | =over 4
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246 |
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247 | =item SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG
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248 |
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249 | =item SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER
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250 |
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251 | =item SSL_OP_SSLEAY_080_CLIENT_DH_BUG
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252 |
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253 | =item SSL_OP_TLS_D5_BUG
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254 |
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255 | =item SSL_OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG
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256 |
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257 | =item SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING
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258 |
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259 | =item SSL_OP_SSLREF2_REUSE_CERT_TYPE_BUG
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260 |
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261 | =item SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG
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262 |
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263 | =item SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CHALLENGE_BUG
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264 |
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265 | =item SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_1
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266 |
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267 | =item SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_2
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268 |
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269 | =item SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE
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270 |
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271 | =item SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE
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272 |
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273 | =item SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA
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274 |
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275 | =back
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276 |
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277 | =head1 SECURE RENEGOTIATION
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278 |
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279 | OpenSSL always attempts to use secure renegotiation as
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280 | described in RFC5746. This counters the prefix attack described in
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281 | CVE-2009-3555 and elsewhere.
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282 |
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283 | This attack has far reaching consequences which application writers should be
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284 | aware of. In the description below an implementation supporting secure
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285 | renegotiation is referred to as I<patched>. A server not supporting secure
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286 | renegotiation is referred to as I<unpatched>.
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287 |
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288 | The following sections describe the operations permitted by OpenSSL's secure
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289 | renegotiation implementation.
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290 |
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291 | =head2 Patched client and server
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292 |
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293 | Connections and renegotiation are always permitted by OpenSSL implementations.
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294 |
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295 | =head2 Unpatched client and patched OpenSSL server
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296 |
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297 | The initial connection succeeds but client renegotiation is denied by the
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298 | server with a B<no_renegotiation> warning alert if TLS v1.0 is used or a fatal
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299 | B<handshake_failure> alert in SSL v3.0.
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300 |
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301 | If the patched OpenSSL server attempts to renegotiate a fatal
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302 | B<handshake_failure> alert is sent. This is because the server code may be
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303 | unaware of the unpatched nature of the client.
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304 |
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305 | If the option B<SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION> is set then
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306 | renegotiation B<always> succeeds.
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307 |
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308 | =head2 Patched OpenSSL client and unpatched server.
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309 |
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310 | If the option B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> or
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311 | B<SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION> is set then initial connections
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312 | and renegotiation between patched OpenSSL clients and unpatched servers
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313 | succeeds. If neither option is set then initial connections to unpatched
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314 | servers will fail.
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315 |
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316 | The option B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> is currently set by default even
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317 | though it has security implications: otherwise it would be impossible to
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318 | connect to unpatched servers (i.e. all of them initially) and this is clearly
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319 | not acceptable. Renegotiation is permitted because this does not add any
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320 | additional security issues: during an attack clients do not see any
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321 | renegotiations anyway.
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322 |
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323 | As more servers become patched the option B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> will
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324 | B<not> be set by default in a future version of OpenSSL.
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325 |
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326 | OpenSSL client applications wishing to ensure they can connect to unpatched
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327 | servers should always B<set> B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT>
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328 |
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329 | OpenSSL client applications that want to ensure they can B<not> connect to
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330 | unpatched servers (and thus avoid any security issues) should always B<clear>
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331 | B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> using SSL_CTX_clear_options() or
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332 | SSL_clear_options().
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333 |
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334 | The difference between the B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> and
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335 | B<SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION> options is that
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336 | B<SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT> enables initial connections and secure
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337 | renegotiation between OpenSSL clients and unpatched servers B<only>, while
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338 | B<SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION> allows initial connections
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339 | and renegotiation between OpenSSL and unpatched clients or servers.
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340 |
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341 | =head1 RETURN VALUES
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342 |
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343 | SSL_CTX_set_options() and SSL_set_options() return the new options bit mask
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344 | after adding B<options>.
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345 |
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346 | SSL_CTX_clear_options() and SSL_clear_options() return the new options bit mask
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347 | after clearing B<options>.
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348 |
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349 | SSL_CTX_get_options() and SSL_get_options() return the current bit mask.
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350 |
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351 | SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support() returns 1 is the peer supports
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352 | secure renegotiation and 0 if it does not.
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353 |
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354 | =head1 SEE ALSO
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355 |
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356 | L<ssl(7)>, L<SSL_new(3)>, L<SSL_clear(3)>,
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357 | L<SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback(3)>,
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358 | L<SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(3)>,
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359 | L<dhparam(1)>
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360 |
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361 | =head1 HISTORY
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362 |
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363 | The attempt to always try to use secure renegotiation was added in
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364 | OpenSSL 0.9.8m.
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365 |
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366 | The B<SSL_OP_PRIORITIZE_CHACHA> and B<SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION> options
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367 | were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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368 |
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369 | =head1 COPYRIGHT
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370 |
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371 | Copyright 2001-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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372 |
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373 | Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
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374 | this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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375 | in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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376 | L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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377 |
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378 | =cut
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