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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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SSL_psk_client_cb_func,
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SSL_psk_use_session_cb_func,
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SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback,
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SSL_set_psk_client_callback,
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SSL_CTX_set_psk_use_session_callback,
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SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback
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- set PSK client callback
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/ssl.h>
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typedef int (*SSL_psk_use_session_cb_func)(SSL *ssl, const EVP_MD *md,
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const unsigned char **id,
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size_t *idlen,
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SSL_SESSION **sess);
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void SSL_CTX_set_psk_use_session_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx,
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SSL_psk_use_session_cb_func cb);
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void SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback(SSL *s, SSL_psk_use_session_cb_func cb);
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typedef unsigned int (*SSL_psk_client_cb_func)(SSL *ssl,
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const char *hint,
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char *identity,
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unsigned int max_identity_len,
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unsigned char *psk,
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unsigned int max_psk_len);
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void SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_psk_client_cb_func cb);
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void SSL_set_psk_client_callback(SSL *ssl, SSL_psk_client_cb_func cb);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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A client application wishing to use TLSv1.3 PSKs should use either
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SSL_CTX_set_psk_use_session_callback() or SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback() as
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appropriate. These functions cannot be used for TLSv1.2 and below PSKs.
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The callback function is given a pointer to the SSL connection in B<ssl>.
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The first time the callback is called for a connection the B<md> parameter is
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NULL. In some circumstances the callback will be called a second time. In that
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case the server will have specified a ciphersuite to use already and the PSK
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must be compatible with the digest for that ciphersuite. The digest will be
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given in B<md>. The PSK returned by the callback is allowed to be different
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between the first and second time it is called.
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On successful completion the callback must store a pointer to an identifier for
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the PSK in B<*id>. The identifier length in bytes should be stored in B<*idlen>.
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The memory pointed to by B<*id> remains owned by the application and should
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be freed by it as required at any point after the handshake is complete.
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Additionally the callback should store a pointer to an SSL_SESSION object in
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B<*sess>. This is used as the basis for the PSK, and should, at a minimum, have
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the following fields set:
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=over 4
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=item The master key
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This can be set via a call to L<SSL_SESSION_set1_master_key(3)>.
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=item A ciphersuite
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Only the handshake digest associated with the ciphersuite is relevant for the
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PSK (the server may go on to negotiate any ciphersuite which is compatible with
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the digest). The application can use any TLSv1.3 ciphersuite. If B<md> is
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not NULL the handshake digest for the ciphersuite should be the same.
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The ciphersuite can be set via a call to <SSL_SESSION_set_cipher(3)>. The
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handshake digest of an SSL_CIPHER object can be checked using
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<SSL_CIPHER_get_handshake_digest(3)>.
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=item The protocol version
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This can be set via a call to L<SSL_SESSION_set_protocol_version(3)> and should
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be TLS1_3_VERSION.
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=back
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Additionally the maximum early data value should be set via a call to
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L<SSL_SESSION_set_max_early_data(3)> if the PSK will be used for sending early
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data.
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Alternatively an SSL_SESSION created from a previous non-PSK handshake may also
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be used as the basis for a PSK.
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Ownership of the SSL_SESSION object is passed to the OpenSSL library and so it
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should not be freed by the application.
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It is also possible for the callback to succeed but not supply a PSK. In this
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case no PSK will be sent to the server but the handshake will continue. To do
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this the callback should return successfully and ensure that B<*sess> is
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NULL. The contents of B<*id> and B<*idlen> will be ignored.
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A client application wishing to use PSK ciphersuites for TLSv1.2 and below must
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provide a different callback function. This function will be called when the
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client is sending the ClientKeyExchange message to the server.
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The purpose of the callback function is to select the PSK identity and
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the pre-shared key to use during the connection setup phase.
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The callback is set using functions SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback()
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or SSL_set_psk_client_callback(). The callback function is given the
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connection in parameter B<ssl>, a B<NULL>-terminated PSK identity hint
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sent by the server in parameter B<hint>, a buffer B<identity> of
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length B<max_identity_len> bytes where the resulting
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B<NUL>-terminated identity is to be stored, and a buffer B<psk> of
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length B<max_psk_len> bytes where the resulting pre-shared key is to
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be stored.
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The callback for use in TLSv1.2 will also work in TLSv1.3 although it is
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recommended to use SSL_CTX_set_psk_use_session_callback()
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or SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback() for this purpose instead. If TLSv1.3 has
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been negotiated then OpenSSL will first check to see if a callback has been set
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via SSL_CTX_set_psk_use_session_callback() or SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback()
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and it will use that in preference. If no such callback is present then it will
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check to see if a callback has been set via SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback() or
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SSL_set_psk_client_callback() and use that. In this case the B<hint> value will
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always be NULL and the handshake digest will default to SHA-256 for any returned
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PSK.
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=head1 NOTES
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Note that parameter B<hint> given to the callback may be B<NULL>.
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A connection established via a TLSv1.3 PSK will appear as if session resumption
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has occurred so that L<SSL_session_reused(3)> will return true.
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There are no known security issues with sharing the same PSK between TLSv1.2 (or
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below) and TLSv1.3. However the RFC has this note of caution:
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"While there is no known way in which the same PSK might produce related output
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in both versions, only limited analysis has been done. Implementations can
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ensure safety from cross-protocol related output by not reusing PSKs between
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TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2."
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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Return values from the B<SSL_psk_client_cb_func> callback are interpreted as
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follows:
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On success (callback found a PSK identity and a pre-shared key to use)
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the length (> 0) of B<psk> in bytes is returned.
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Otherwise or on errors the callback should return 0. In this case
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the connection setup fails.
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The SSL_psk_use_session_cb_func callback should return 1 on success or 0 on
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failure. In the event of failure the connection setup fails.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<ssl(7)>,
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L<SSL_CTX_set_psk_find_session_callback(3)>,
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L<SSL_set_psk_find_session_callback(3)>
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=head1 HISTORY
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SSL_CTX_set_psk_use_session_callback() and SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback()
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were added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2006-2018 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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