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_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx,
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6 | SSL_CTX_set_verify, SSL_set_verify,
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7 | SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth, SSL_set_verify_depth,
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8 | SSL_verify_cb,
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9 | SSL_verify_client_post_handshake,
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10 | SSL_set_post_handshake_auth,
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11 | SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth
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12 | - set various SSL/TLS parameters for peer certificate verification
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13 |
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14 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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15 |
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16 | #include <openssl/ssl.h>
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17 |
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18 | typedef int (*SSL_verify_cb)(int preverify_ok, X509_STORE_CTX *x509_ctx);
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19 |
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20 | void SSL_CTX_set_verify(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode, SSL_verify_cb verify_callback);
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21 | void SSL_set_verify(SSL *ssl, int mode, SSL_verify_cb verify_callback);
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22 | SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(void);
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23 |
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24 | void SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(SSL_CTX *ctx, int depth);
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25 | void SSL_set_verify_depth(SSL *ssl, int depth);
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26 |
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27 | int SSL_verify_client_post_handshake(SSL *ssl);
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28 | void SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth(SSL_CTX *ctx, int val);
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29 | void SSL_set_post_handshake_auth(SSL *ssl, int val);
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30 |
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31 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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32 |
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33 | SSL_CTX_set_verify() sets the verification flags for B<ctx> to be B<mode> and
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34 | specifies the B<verify_callback> function to be used. If no callback function
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35 | shall be specified, the NULL pointer can be used for B<verify_callback>.
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36 |
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37 | SSL_set_verify() sets the verification flags for B<ssl> to be B<mode> and
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38 | specifies the B<verify_callback> function to be used. If no callback function
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39 | shall be specified, the NULL pointer can be used for B<verify_callback>. In
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40 | this case last B<verify_callback> set specifically for this B<ssl> remains. If
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41 | no special B<callback> was set before, the default callback for the underlying
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42 | B<ctx> is used, that was valid at the time B<ssl> was created with
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43 | L<SSL_new(3)>. Within the callback function,
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44 | B<SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx> can be called to get the data index
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45 | of the current SSL object that is doing the verification.
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46 |
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47 | In client mode B<verify_callback> may also call the L<SSL_set_retry_verify(3)>
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48 | function on the B<SSL> object set in the I<x509_store_ctx> ex data (see
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49 | L<SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(3)>) and return 1.
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50 | This would be typically done in case the certificate verification was not yet
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51 | able to succeed.
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52 | This makes the handshake suspend and return control to the calling application
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53 | with B<SSL_ERROR_WANT_RETRY_VERIFY>.
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54 | The application can for instance fetch further certificates or cert status
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55 | information needed for the verification.
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56 | Calling L<SSL_connect(3)> again resumes the connection attempt by retrying the
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57 | server certificate verification step.
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58 | This process may even be repeated if need be.
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59 | Note that the handshake may still be aborted if a subsequent invocation of the
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60 | callback (e.g., at a lower depth, or for a separate error condition) returns 0.
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61 |
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62 | SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth() sets the maximum B<depth> for the certificate chain
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63 | verification that shall be allowed for B<ctx>.
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64 |
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65 | SSL_set_verify_depth() sets the maximum B<depth> for the certificate chain
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66 | verification that shall be allowed for B<ssl>.
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67 |
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68 | SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth() and SSL_set_post_handshake_auth() enable the
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69 | Post-Handshake Authentication extension to be added to the ClientHello such that
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70 | post-handshake authentication can be requested by the server. If B<val> is 0
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71 | then the extension is not sent, otherwise it is. By default the extension is not
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72 | sent. A certificate callback will need to be set via
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73 | SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb() if no certificate is provided at initialization.
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74 |
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75 | SSL_verify_client_post_handshake() causes a CertificateRequest message to be
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76 | sent by a server on the given B<ssl> connection. The SSL_VERIFY_PEER flag must
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77 | be set; the SSL_VERIFY_POST_HANDSHAKE flag is optional.
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78 |
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79 | =head1 NOTES
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80 |
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81 | The verification of certificates can be controlled by a set of logically
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82 | or'ed B<mode> flags:
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83 |
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84 | =over 4
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85 |
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86 | =item SSL_VERIFY_NONE
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87 |
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88 | B<Server mode:> the server will not send a client certificate request to the
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89 | client, so the client will not send a certificate.
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90 |
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91 | B<Client mode:> if not using an anonymous cipher (by default disabled), the
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92 | server will send a certificate which will be checked. The result of the
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93 | certificate verification process can be checked after the TLS/SSL handshake
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94 | using the L<SSL_get_verify_result(3)> function.
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95 | The handshake will be continued regardless of the verification result.
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96 |
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97 | =item SSL_VERIFY_PEER
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98 |
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99 | B<Server mode:> the server sends a client certificate request to the client.
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100 | The certificate returned (if any) is checked. If the verification process
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101 | fails, the TLS/SSL handshake is
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102 | immediately terminated with an alert message containing the reason for
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103 | the verification failure.
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104 | The behaviour can be controlled by the additional
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105 | SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT, SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE and
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106 | SSL_VERIFY_POST_HANDSHAKE flags.
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107 |
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108 | B<Client mode:> the server certificate is verified. If the verification process
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109 | fails, the TLS/SSL handshake is
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110 | immediately terminated with an alert message containing the reason for
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111 | the verification failure. If no server certificate is sent, because an
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112 | anonymous cipher is used, SSL_VERIFY_PEER is ignored.
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113 |
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114 | =item SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT
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115 |
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116 | B<Server mode:> if the client did not return a certificate, the TLS/SSL
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117 | handshake is immediately terminated with a "handshake failure" alert.
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118 | This flag must be used together with SSL_VERIFY_PEER.
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119 |
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120 | B<Client mode:> ignored (see BUGS)
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121 |
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122 | =item SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE
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123 |
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124 | B<Server mode:> only request a client certificate once during the
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125 | connection. Do not ask for a client certificate again during
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126 | renegotiation or post-authentication if a certificate was requested
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127 | during the initial handshake. This flag must be used together with
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128 | SSL_VERIFY_PEER.
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129 |
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130 | B<Client mode:> ignored (see BUGS)
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131 |
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132 | =item SSL_VERIFY_POST_HANDSHAKE
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133 |
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134 | B<Server mode:> the server will not send a client certificate request
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135 | during the initial handshake, but will send the request via
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136 | SSL_verify_client_post_handshake(). This allows the SSL_CTX or SSL
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137 | to be configured for post-handshake peer verification before the
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138 | handshake occurs. This flag must be used together with
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139 | SSL_VERIFY_PEER. TLSv1.3 only; no effect on pre-TLSv1.3 connections.
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140 |
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141 | B<Client mode:> ignored (see BUGS)
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142 |
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143 | =back
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144 |
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145 | If the B<mode> is SSL_VERIFY_NONE none of the other flags may be set.
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146 |
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147 | The actual verification procedure is performed either using the built-in
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148 | verification procedure or using another application provided verification
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149 | function set with
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150 | L<SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(3)>.
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151 | The following descriptions apply in the case of the built-in procedure. An
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152 | application provided procedure also has access to the verify depth information
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153 | and the verify_callback() function, but the way this information is used
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154 | may be different.
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155 |
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156 | SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth() and SSL_set_verify_depth() set a limit on the
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157 | number of certificates between the end-entity and trust-anchor certificates.
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158 | Neither the
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159 | end-entity nor the trust-anchor certificates count against B<depth>. If the
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160 | certificate chain needed to reach a trusted issuer is longer than B<depth+2>,
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161 | X509_V_ERR_CERT_CHAIN_TOO_LONG will be issued.
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162 | The depth count is "level 0:peer certificate", "level 1: CA certificate",
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163 | "level 2: higher level CA certificate", and so on. Setting the maximum
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164 | depth to 2 allows the levels 0, 1, 2 and 3 (0 being the end-entity and 3 the
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165 | trust-anchor).
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166 | The default depth limit is 100,
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167 | allowing for the peer certificate, at most 100 intermediate CA certificates and
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168 | a final trust anchor certificate.
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169 |
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170 | The B<verify_callback> function is used to control the behaviour when the
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171 | SSL_VERIFY_PEER flag is set. It must be supplied by the application and
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172 | receives two arguments: B<preverify_ok> indicates, whether the verification of
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173 | the certificate in question was passed (preverify_ok=1) or not
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174 | (preverify_ok=0). B<x509_ctx> is a pointer to the complete context used
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175 | for the certificate chain verification.
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176 |
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177 | The certificate chain is checked starting with the deepest nesting level
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178 | (the root CA certificate) and worked upward to the peer's certificate.
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179 | At each level signatures and issuer attributes are checked. Whenever
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180 | a verification error is found, the error number is stored in B<x509_ctx>
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181 | and B<verify_callback> is called with B<preverify_ok>=0. By applying
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182 | X509_CTX_store_* functions B<verify_callback> can locate the certificate
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183 | in question and perform additional steps (see EXAMPLES). If no error is
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184 | found for a certificate, B<verify_callback> is called with B<preverify_ok>=1
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185 | before advancing to the next level.
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186 |
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187 | The return value of B<verify_callback> controls the strategy of the further
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188 | verification process. If B<verify_callback> returns 0, the verification
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189 | process is immediately stopped with "verification failed" state. If
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190 | SSL_VERIFY_PEER is set, a verification failure alert is sent to the peer and
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191 | the TLS/SSL handshake is terminated. If B<verify_callback> returns 1,
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192 | the verification process is continued. If B<verify_callback> always returns
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193 | 1, the TLS/SSL handshake will not be terminated with respect to verification
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194 | failures and the connection will be established. The calling process can
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195 | however retrieve the error code of the last verification error using
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196 | L<SSL_get_verify_result(3)> or by maintaining its
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197 | own error storage managed by B<verify_callback>.
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198 |
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199 | If no B<verify_callback> is specified, the default callback will be used.
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200 | Its return value is identical to B<preverify_ok>, so that any verification
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201 | failure will lead to a termination of the TLS/SSL handshake with an
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202 | alert message, if SSL_VERIFY_PEER is set.
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203 |
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204 | After calling SSL_set_post_handshake_auth(), the client will need to add a
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205 | certificate or certificate callback to its configuration before it can
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206 | successfully authenticate. This must be called before SSL_connect().
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207 |
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208 | SSL_verify_client_post_handshake() requires that verify flags have been
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209 | previously set, and that a client sent the post-handshake authentication
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210 | extension. When the client returns a certificate the verify callback will be
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211 | invoked. A write operation must take place for the Certificate Request to be
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212 | sent to the client, this can be done with SSL_do_handshake() or SSL_write_ex().
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213 | Only one certificate request may be outstanding at any time.
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214 |
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215 | When post-handshake authentication occurs, a refreshed NewSessionTicket
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216 | message is sent to the client.
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217 |
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218 | =head1 BUGS
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219 |
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220 | In client mode, it is not checked whether the SSL_VERIFY_PEER flag
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221 | is set, but whether any flags other than SSL_VERIFY_NONE are set. This can
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222 | lead to unexpected behaviour if SSL_VERIFY_PEER and other flags are not used as
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223 | required.
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224 |
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225 | =head1 RETURN VALUES
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226 |
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227 | The SSL*_set_verify*() functions do not provide diagnostic information.
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228 |
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229 | The SSL_verify_client_post_handshake() function returns 1 if the request
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230 | succeeded, and 0 if the request failed. The error stack can be examined
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231 | to determine the failure reason.
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232 |
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233 | =head1 EXAMPLES
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234 |
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235 | The following code sequence realizes an example B<verify_callback> function
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236 | that will always continue the TLS/SSL handshake regardless of verification
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237 | failure, if wished. The callback realizes a verification depth limit with
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238 | more informational output.
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239 |
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240 | All verification errors are printed; information about the certificate chain
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241 | is printed on request.
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242 | The example is realized for a server that does allow but not require client
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243 | certificates.
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244 |
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245 | The example makes use of the ex_data technique to store application data
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246 | into/retrieve application data from the SSL structure
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247 | (see L<CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(3)>,
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248 | L<SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(3)>).
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249 |
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250 | ...
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251 | typedef struct {
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252 | int verbose_mode;
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253 | int verify_depth;
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254 | int always_continue;
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255 | } mydata_t;
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256 | int mydata_index;
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257 |
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258 | ...
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259 | static int verify_callback(int preverify_ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx)
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260 | {
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261 | char buf[256];
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262 | X509 *err_cert;
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263 | int err, depth;
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264 | SSL *ssl;
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265 | mydata_t *mydata;
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266 |
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267 | err_cert = X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert(ctx);
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268 | err = X509_STORE_CTX_get_error(ctx);
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269 | depth = X509_STORE_CTX_get_error_depth(ctx);
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270 |
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271 | /*
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272 | * Retrieve the pointer to the SSL of the connection currently treated
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273 | * and the application specific data stored into the SSL object.
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274 | */
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275 | ssl = X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data(ctx, SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx());
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276 | mydata = SSL_get_ex_data(ssl, mydata_index);
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277 |
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278 | X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_subject_name(err_cert), buf, 256);
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279 |
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280 | /*
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281 | * Catch a too long certificate chain. The depth limit set using
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282 | * SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth() is by purpose set to "limit+1" so
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283 | * that whenever the "depth>verify_depth" condition is met, we
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284 | * have violated the limit and want to log this error condition.
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285 | * We must do it here, because the CHAIN_TOO_LONG error would not
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286 | * be found explicitly; only errors introduced by cutting off the
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287 | * additional certificates would be logged.
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288 | */
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289 | if (depth > mydata->verify_depth) {
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290 | preverify_ok = 0;
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291 | err = X509_V_ERR_CERT_CHAIN_TOO_LONG;
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292 | X509_STORE_CTX_set_error(ctx, err);
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293 | }
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294 | if (!preverify_ok) {
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295 | printf("verify error:num=%d:%s:depth=%d:%s\n", err,
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296 | X509_verify_cert_error_string(err), depth, buf);
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297 | } else if (mydata->verbose_mode) {
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298 | printf("depth=%d:%s\n", depth, buf);
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299 | }
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300 |
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301 | /*
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302 | * At this point, err contains the last verification error. We can use
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303 | * it for something special
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304 | */
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305 | if (!preverify_ok && (err == X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT)) {
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306 | X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_issuer_name(err_cert), buf, 256);
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307 | printf("issuer= %s\n", buf);
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308 | }
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309 |
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310 | if (mydata->always_continue)
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311 | return 1;
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312 | else
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313 | return preverify_ok;
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314 | }
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315 | ...
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316 |
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317 | mydata_t mydata;
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318 |
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319 | ...
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320 | mydata_index = SSL_get_ex_new_index(0, "mydata index", NULL, NULL, NULL);
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321 |
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322 | ...
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323 | SSL_CTX_set_verify(ctx, SSL_VERIFY_PEER | SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE,
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324 | verify_callback);
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325 |
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326 | /*
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327 | * Let the verify_callback catch the verify_depth error so that we get
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328 | * an appropriate error in the logfile.
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329 | */
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330 | SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(verify_depth + 1);
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331 |
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332 | /*
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333 | * Set up the SSL specific data into "mydata" and store it into th SSL
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334 | * structure.
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335 | */
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336 | mydata.verify_depth = verify_depth; ...
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337 | SSL_set_ex_data(ssl, mydata_index, &mydata);
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338 |
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339 | ...
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340 | SSL_accept(ssl); /* check of success left out for clarity */
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341 | if (peer = SSL_get_peer_certificate(ssl)) {
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342 | if (SSL_get_verify_result(ssl) == X509_V_OK) {
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343 | /* The client sent a certificate which verified OK */
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344 | }
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345 | }
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346 |
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347 | =head1 SEE ALSO
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348 |
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349 | L<ssl(7)>, L<SSL_new(3)>,
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350 | L<SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode(3)>,
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351 | L<SSL_get_verify_result(3)>,
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352 | L<SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(3)>,
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353 | L<SSL_get_peer_certificate(3)>,
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354 | L<SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(3)>,
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355 | L<SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(3)>,
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356 | L<SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb(3)>,
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357 | L<CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(3)>
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358 |
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359 | =head1 HISTORY
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360 |
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361 | The SSL_VERIFY_POST_HANDSHAKE option, and the SSL_verify_client_post_handshake()
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362 | and SSL_set_post_handshake_auth() functions were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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363 |
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364 | =head1 COPYRIGHT
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365 |
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366 | Copyright 2000-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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367 |
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368 | Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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369 | this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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370 | in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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371 | L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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372 |
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373 | =cut
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