X-Git-Url: https://code.wpia.club/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fopenssl%2Fdoc%2Fssl%2FSSL_CTX_set_msg_callback.pod;fp=lib%2Fopenssl%2Fdoc%2Fssl%2FSSL_CTX_set_msg_callback.pod;h=8b82d94a389ed3d13da0e1586ce2baa371a3f411;hb=9ff1530871deeb0f7eaa35ca0db6630724045e4a;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=25b73076b01ae059da1a2e9a1677e00788ada620;p=cassiopeia.git diff --git a/lib/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback.pod b/lib/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b82d94 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback.pod @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback, SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg, SSL_set_msg_callback, SSL_get_msg_callback_arg - install callback for observing protocol messages + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + #include + + void SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(int write_p, int version, int content_type, const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void *arg)); + void SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg); + + void SSL_set_msg_callback(SSL *ssl, void (*cb)(int write_p, int version, int content_type, const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void *arg)); + void SSL_set_msg_callback_arg(SSL *ssl, void *arg); + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback() or SSL_set_msg_callback() can be used to +define a message callback function I for observing all SSL/TLS +protocol messages (such as handshake messages) that are received or +sent. SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg() and SSL_set_msg_callback_arg() +can be used to set argument I to the callback function, which is +available for arbitrary application use. + +SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback() and SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg() specify +default settings that will be copied to new B objects by +L. SSL_set_msg_callback() and +SSL_set_msg_callback_arg() modify the actual settings of an B +object. Using a B<0> pointer for I disables the message callback. + +When I is called by the SSL/TLS library for a protocol message, +the function arguments have the following meaning: + +=over 4 + +=item I + +This flag is B<0> when a protocol message has been received and B<1> +when a protocol message has been sent. + +=item I + +The protocol version according to which the protocol message is +interpreted by the library. Currently, this is one of +B, B and B (for SSL 2.0, SSL +3.0 and TLS 1.0, respectively). + +=item I + +In the case of SSL 2.0, this is always B<0>. In the case of SSL 3.0 +or TLS 1.0, this is one of the B values defined in the +protocol specification (B, B, +B; but never B because the +callback will only be called for protocol messages). + +=item I, I + +I points to a buffer containing the protocol message, which +consists of I bytes. The buffer is no longer valid after the +callback function has returned. + +=item I + +The B object that received or sent the message. + +=item I + +The user-defined argument optionally defined by +SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg() or SSL_set_msg_callback_arg(). + +=back + +=head1 NOTES + +Protocol messages are passed to the callback function after decryption +and fragment collection where applicable. (Thus record boundaries are +not visible.) + +If processing a received protocol message results in an error, +the callback function may not be called. For example, the callback +function will never see messages that are considered too large to be +processed. + +Due to automatic protocol version negotiation, I is not +necessarily the protocol version used by the sender of the message: If +a TLS 1.0 ClientHello message is received by an SSL 3.0-only server, +I will be B. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L, L + +=head1 HISTORY + +SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(), SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg(), +SSL_set_msg_callback() and SSL_get_msg_callback_arg() were added in OpenSSL 0.9.7. + +=cut