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well know -> well known CLA: trivial Reviewed-by: Todd Short <todd.short@me.com> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/22778)
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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SSL_CTX_set_dh_auto, SSL_set_dh_auto, SSL_CTX_set0_tmp_dh_pkey,
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SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey, SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback, SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh,
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SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback, SSL_set_tmp_dh
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- handle DH keys for ephemeral key exchange
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/ssl.h>
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long SSL_CTX_set_dh_auto(SSL_CTX *ctx, int onoff);
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long SSL_set_dh_auto(SSL *s, int onoff);
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int SSL_CTX_set0_tmp_dh_pkey(SSL_CTX *ctx, EVP_PKEY *dhpkey);
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int SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey(SSL *s, EVP_PKEY *dhpkey);
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The following functions have been deprecated since OpenSSL 3.0, and can be
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hidden entirely by defining B<OPENSSL_API_COMPAT> with a suitable version value,
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see L<openssl_user_macros(7)>:
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void SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx,
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DH *(*tmp_dh_callback)(SSL *ssl, int is_export,
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int keylength));
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long SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(SSL_CTX *ctx, DH *dh);
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void SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback(SSL *ctx,
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DH *(*tmp_dh_callback)(SSL *ssl, int is_export,
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int keylength));
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long SSL_set_tmp_dh(SSL *ssl, DH *dh);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The functions described on this page are relevant for servers only.
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Some ciphersuites may use ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (DH) key exchange. In these
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cases, the session data is negotiated using the ephemeral/temporary DH key and
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the key supplied and certified by the certificate chain is only used for
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signing. Anonymous ciphers (without a permanent server key) also use ephemeral
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DH keys.
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Using ephemeral DH key exchange yields forward secrecy as the connection
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can only be decrypted when the DH key is known. By generating a temporary
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DH key inside the server application that is lost when the application
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is left, it becomes impossible for an attacker to decrypt past sessions,
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even if they get hold of the normal (certified) key, as this key was
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only used for signing.
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In order to perform a DH key exchange the server must use a DH group
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(DH parameters) and generate a DH key. The server will always generate
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a new DH key during the negotiation.
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As generating DH parameters is extremely time consuming, an application
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should not generate the parameters on the fly. DH parameters can be reused, as
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the actual key is newly generated during the negotiation.
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Typically applications should use well known DH parameters that have built-in
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support in OpenSSL. The macros SSL_CTX_set_dh_auto() and SSL_set_dh_auto()
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configure OpenSSL to use the default built-in DH parameters for the B<SSL_CTX>
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and B<SSL> objects respectively. Passing a value of 1 in the I<onoff> parameter
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switches the feature on, and passing a value of 0 switches it off. The default
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setting is off.
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If "auto" DH parameters are switched on then the parameters will be selected to
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be consistent with the size of the key associated with the server's certificate.
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If there is no certificate (e.g. for PSK ciphersuites), then it it will be
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consistent with the size of the negotiated symmetric cipher key.
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Applications may supply their own DH parameters instead of using the built-in
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values. This approach is discouraged and applications should in preference use
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the built-in parameter support described above. Applications wishing to supply
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their own DH parameters should call SSL_CTX_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() or
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SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() to supply the parameters for the B<SSL_CTX> or B<SSL>
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respectively. The parameters should be supplied in the I<dhpkey> argument as
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an B<EVP_PKEY> containing DH parameters. Ownership of the I<dhpkey> value is
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passed to the B<SSL_CTX> or B<SSL> object as a result of this call, and so the
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caller should not free it if the function call is successful.
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The deprecated macros SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh() and SSL_set_tmp_dh() do the same
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thing as SSL_CTX_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() and SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() except that the
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DH parameters are supplied in a B<DH> object instead in the I<dh> argument, and
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ownership of the B<DH> object is retained by the application. Applications
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should use "auto" parameters instead, or call SSL_CTX_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() or
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SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() as appropriate.
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An application may instead specify the DH parameters via a callback function
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using the functions SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback() or SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback()
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to set the callback for the B<SSL_CTX> or B<SSL> object respectively. These
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functions are deprecated. Applications should instead use "auto" parameters, or
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specify the parameters via SSL_CTX_set0_tmp_dh_pkey() or SSL_set0_tmp_dh_pkey()
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as appropriate.
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The callback will be invoked during a connection when DH parameters are
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required. The B<SSL> object for the current connection is supplied as an
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argument. Previous versions of OpenSSL used the B<is_export> and B<keylength>
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arguments to control parameter generation for export and non-export
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cipher suites. Modern OpenSSL does not support export ciphersuites and so these
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arguments are unused and can be ignored by the callback. The callback should
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return the parameters to be used in a DH object. Ownership of the DH object is
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retained by the application and should later be freed.
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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All of these functions/macros return 1 for success or 0 on error.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<ssl(7)>, L<SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(3)>,
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L<SSL_CTX_set_options(3)>,
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L<openssl-ciphers(1)>, L<openssl-dhparam(1)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2001-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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