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Object
The following attributes are available but don't show up in rdoc.
io, context, sync_close
Creates a new SSL socket from io
which must be a real ruby object (not an IO-like object that responds to
read/write.
If ctx
is provided the SSL Sockets
initial params will be taken from the context.
The OpenSSL::Buffering module provides additional IO methods.
This method will freeze the SSLContext if one is provided; however, session management is still allowed in the frozen SSLContext.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { VALUE io, ctx; if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &io, &ctx) == 1) { ctx = rb_funcall(cSSLContext, rb_intern("new"), 0); } OSSL_Check_Kind(ctx, cSSLContext); Check_Type(io, T_FILE); ossl_ssl_set_io(self, io); ossl_ssl_set_ctx(self, ctx); ossl_ssl_set_sync_close(self, Qfalse); ossl_sslctx_setup(ctx); rb_iv_set(self, "@hostname", Qnil); rb_call_super(0, 0); return self; }
Waits for a SSL/TLS client to initiate a handshake. The handshake may be started after unencrypted data has been sent over the socket.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_accept(VALUE self) { ossl_ssl_setup(self); return ossl_start_ssl(self, SSL_accept, "SSL_accept", 0); }
Initiates the SSL/TLS handshake as a server in non-blocking manner.
# emulates blocking accept begin ssl.accept_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable IO.select([s2]) retry rescue IO::WaitWritable IO.select(nil, [s2]) retry end
static VALUE ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock(VALUE self) { ossl_ssl_setup(self); return ossl_start_ssl(self, SSL_accept, "SSL_accept", 1); }
The X509 certificate for this socket endpoint.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_cert(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; X509 *cert = NULL; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); /* * Is this OpenSSL bug? Should add a ref? * TODO: Ask for. */ cert = SSL_get_certificate(ssl); /* NO DUPs => DON'T FREE. */ if (!cert) { return Qnil; } return ossl_x509_new(cert); }
The cipher being used for the current connection
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_cipher(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; SSL_CIPHER *cipher; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); cipher = (SSL_CIPHER *)SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl); return ossl_ssl_cipher_to_ary(cipher); }
Returns the list of client CAs. Please note that in contrast to OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#client_ca no array of X509::Certificate is returned but X509::Name instances of the CA's subject distinguished name.
In server mode, returns the list set by OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#client_ca. In client mode, returns the list of client CAs sent from the server.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_client_ca_list(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *ca; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); ca = SSL_get_client_CA_list(ssl); return ossl_x509name_sk2ary(ca); }
Initiates an SSL/TLS handshake with a server. The handshake may be started after unencrypted data has been sent over the socket.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_connect(VALUE self) { ossl_ssl_setup(self); return ossl_start_ssl(self, SSL_connect, "SSL_connect", 0); }
Initiates the SSL/TLS handshake as a client in non-blocking manner.
# emulates blocking connect begin ssl.connect_nonblock rescue IO::WaitReadable IO.select([s2]) retry rescue IO::WaitWritable IO.select(nil, [s2]) retry end
static VALUE ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock(VALUE self) { ossl_ssl_setup(self); return ossl_start_ssl(self, SSL_connect, "SSL_connect", 1); }
Returns the protocol string that was finally selected by the client during the handshake.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_npn_protocol(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; const unsigned char *out; unsigned int outlen; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); SSL_get0_next_proto_negotiated(ssl, &out, &outlen); if (!outlen) return Qnil; else return rb_str_new((const char *) out, outlen); }
The X509 certificate for this socket's peer.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_peer_cert(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; X509 *cert = NULL; VALUE obj; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(ssl); /* Adds a ref => Safe to FREE. */ if (!cert) { return Qnil; } obj = ossl_x509_new(cert); X509_free(cert); return obj; }
The X509 certificate chain for this socket's peer.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_peer_cert_chain(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; STACK_OF(X509) *chain; X509 *cert; VALUE ary; int i, num; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); chain = SSL_get_peer_cert_chain(ssl); if(!chain) return Qnil; num = sk_X509_num(chain); ary = rb_ary_new2(num); for (i = 0; i < num; i++){ cert = sk_X509_value(chain, i); rb_ary_push(ary, ossl_x509_new(cert)); } return ary; }
The number of bytes that are immediately available for reading
static VALUE ossl_ssl_pending(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); return INT2NUM(SSL_pending(ssl)); }
Perform hostname verification after an SSL connection is established
This method MUST be called after calling connect to ensure that the hostname of a remote peer has been verified.
# File openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb, line 230 def post_connection_check(hostname) unless OpenSSL::SSL.verify_certificate_identity(peer_cert, hostname) raise SSLError, "hostname \"#{hostname}\" does not match the server certificate" end return true end
# File openssl/lib/openssl/ssl.rb, line 237 def session SSL::Session.new(self) rescue SSL::Session::SessionError nil end
Sets the Session to be used when the connection is established.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_set_session(VALUE self, VALUE arg1) { SSL *ssl; SSL_SESSION *sess; /* why is ossl_ssl_setup delayed? */ ossl_ssl_setup(self); ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); SafeGetSSLSession(arg1, sess); if (SSL_set_session(ssl, sess) != 1) ossl_raise(eSSLError, "SSL_set_session"); return arg1; }
Returns true if a reused session was negotiated during the handshake.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_session_reused(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); switch(SSL_session_reused(ssl)) { case 1: return Qtrue; case 0: return Qfalse; default: ossl_raise(eSSLError, "SSL_session_reused"); } UNREACHABLE; }
Returns a String representing the SSL/TLS version that was negotiated for the connection, for example “TLSv1.2”.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_version(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); return rb_str_new2(SSL_get_version(ssl)); }
A description of the current connection state.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_state(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; VALUE ret; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); ret = rb_str_new2(SSL_state_string(ssl)); if (ruby_verbose) { rb_str_cat2(ret, ": "); rb_str_cat2(ret, SSL_state_string_long(ssl)); } return ret; }
Shuts down the SSL connection and prepares it for another connection.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_close(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); if (ssl) { VALUE io = ossl_ssl_get_io(self); if (!RTEST(rb_funcall(io, rb_intern("closed?"), 0))) { ossl_ssl_shutdown(ssl); SSL_free(ssl); DATA_PTR(self) = NULL; if (RTEST(ossl_ssl_get_sync_close(self))) rb_funcall(io, rb_intern("close"), 0); } } return Qnil; }
Reads length
bytes from the SSL
connection. If a pre-allocated buffer
is provided the data
will be written into it.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_read(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { return ossl_ssl_read_internal(argc, argv, self, 0); }
Writes string
to the SSL connection.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_write(VALUE self, VALUE str) { return ossl_ssl_write_internal(self, str, 0); }
Returns the result of the peer certificates verification. See verify(1) for error values and descriptions.
If no peer certificate was presented X509_V_OK is returned.
static VALUE ossl_ssl_get_verify_result(VALUE self) { SSL *ssl; ossl_ssl_data_get_struct(self, ssl); return INT2FIX(SSL_get_verify_result(ssl)); }