SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb.3ossl - Man Page
handle application layer protocol negotiation (ALPN)
Synopsis
#include <openssl/ssl.h> int SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos(SSL_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *protos, unsigned int protos_len); int SSL_set_alpn_protos(SSL *ssl, const unsigned char *protos, unsigned int protos_len); void SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb) (SSL *ssl, const unsigned char **out, unsigned char *outlen, const unsigned char *in, unsigned int inlen, void *arg), void *arg); void SSL_get0_alpn_selected(const SSL *ssl, const unsigned char **data, unsigned int *len); void SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const unsigned char **out, unsigned int *outlen, void *arg), void *arg); void SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *s, unsigned char **out, unsigned char *outlen, const unsigned char *in, unsigned int inlen, void *arg), void *arg); int SSL_select_next_proto(unsigned char **out, unsigned char *outlen, const unsigned char *server, unsigned int server_len, const unsigned char *client, unsigned int client_len); void SSL_get0_next_proto_negotiated(const SSL *s, const unsigned char **data, unsigned *len);
Description
SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos() and SSL_set_alpn_protos() are used by the client to set the list of protocols available to be negotiated. The protos must be in protocol-list format, described below. The length of protos is specified in protos_len. Setting protos_len to 0 clears any existing list of ALPN protocols and no ALPN extension will be sent to the server.
SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb() sets the application callback cb used by a server to select which protocol to use for the incoming connection. When cb is NULL, ALPN is not used. The arg value is a pointer which is passed to the application callback.
cb is the application defined callback. The in, inlen parameters are a vector in protocol-list format. The value of the out, outlen vector should be set to the value of a single protocol selected from the in, inlen vector. The out buffer may point directly into in, or to a buffer that outlives the handshake. The arg parameter is the pointer set via SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb().
SSL_select_next_proto() is a helper function used to select protocols. It implements the standard protocol selection. It is expected that this function is called from the application callback cb. The protocol data in server, server_len and client, client_len must be in the protocol-list format described below. The first item in the server, server_len list that matches an item in the client, client_len list is selected, and returned in out, outlen. The out value will point into either server or client, so it should be copied immediately. The client list must include at least one valid (nonempty) protocol entry in the list.
The SSL_select_next_proto() helper function can be useful from either the ALPN callback or the NPN callback (described below). If no match is found, the first item in client, client_len is returned in out, outlen and OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP is returned. This can be useful when implementating the NPN callback. In the ALPN case, the value returned in out and outlen must be ignored if OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP has been returned from SSL_select_next_proto().
SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb() sets a callback cb that is called when a client needs to select a protocol from the server's provided list, and a user-defined pointer argument arg which will be passed to this callback. For the callback itself, out must be set to point to the selected protocol (which may be within in). The length of the protocol name must be written into outlen. The server's advertised protocols are provided in in and inlen. The callback can assume that in is syntactically valid. The client must select a protocol (although it may be an empty, zero length protocol). It is fatal to the connection if this callback returns a value other than SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK or if the zero length protocol is selected. The arg parameter is the pointer set via SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb().
SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb() sets a callback cb that is called when a TLS server needs a list of supported protocols for Next Protocol Negotiation. The returned list must be in protocol-list format, described below. The list is returned by setting out to point to it and outlen to its length. This memory will not be modified, but the SSL does keep a reference to it. The callback should return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK if it wishes to advertise. Otherwise, no such extension will be included in the ServerHello.
SSL_get0_alpn_selected() returns a pointer to the selected protocol in data with length len. It is not NUL-terminated. data is set to NULL and len is set to 0 if no protocol has been selected. data must not be freed.
SSL_get0_next_proto_negotiated() sets data and len to point to the client's requested protocol for this connection. If the client did not request any protocol or NPN is not enabled, then data is set to NULL and len to 0. Note that the client can request any protocol it chooses. The value returned from this function need not be a member of the list of supported protocols provided by the callback.
NPN functionality cannot be used with QUIC SSL objects. Use of ALPN is mandatory when using QUIC SSL objects. SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb() and SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb() have no effect if called on a QUIC SSL context.
Notes
The protocol-lists must be in wire-format, which is defined as a vector of nonempty, 8-bit length-prefixed, byte strings. The length-prefix byte is not included in the length. Each string is limited to 255 bytes. A byte-string length of 0 is invalid. A truncated byte-string is invalid. The length of the vector is not in the vector itself, but in a separate variable.
Example:
unsigned char vector[] = { 6, 's', 'p', 'd', 'y', '/', '1', 8, 'h', 't', 't', 'p', '/', '1', '.', '1' }; unsigned int length = sizeof(vector);
The ALPN callback is executed after the servername callback; as that servername callback may update the SSL_CTX, and subsequently, the ALPN callback.
If there is no ALPN proposed in the ClientHello, the ALPN callback is not invoked.
Return Values
SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos() and SSL_set_alpn_protos() return 0 on success, and non-0 on failure. WARNING: these functions reverse the return value convention.
SSL_select_next_proto() returns one of the following:
- OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED
A match was found and is returned in out, outlen.
- OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP
No match was found. The first item in client, client_len is returned in out, outlen (or NULL and 0 in the case where the first entry in client is invalid).
The ALPN select callback cb, must return one of the following:
- SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK
ALPN protocol selected.
- SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL
There was no overlap between the client's supplied list and the server configuration.
- SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK
ALPN protocol not selected, e.g., because no ALPN protocols are configured for this connection.
The callback set using SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb() should return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK if successful. Any other value is fatal to the connection.
The callback set using SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb() should return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK if it wishes to advertise. Otherwise, no such extension will be included in the ServerHello.
See Also
ssl(7), SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback(3), SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg(3)
Copyright
Copyright 2016-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
Referenced By
SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback.3ossl(3).
The man pages SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos.3ossl(3), SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb.3ossl(3), SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb.3ossl(3), SSL_get0_alpn_selected.3ossl(3), SSL_get0_next_proto_negotiated.3ossl(3), SSL_select_next_proto.3ossl(3) and SSL_set_alpn_protos.3ossl(3) are aliases of SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb.3ossl(3).