// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_SSL_SSL_CIPHER_SUITE_NAMES_H_ #define NET_SSL_SSL_CIPHER_SUITE_NAMES_H_ #include <string> #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" namespace net { // SSLCipherSuiteToStrings returns three strings for a given cipher suite // number, the name of the key exchange algorithm, the name of the cipher and // the name of the MAC. The cipher suite number is the number as sent on the // wire and recorded at // http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml // If the cipher suite is unknown, the strings are set to "???". // In the case of an AEAD cipher suite, *mac_str is NULL and *is_aead is true. NET_EXPORT void SSLCipherSuiteToStrings(const char** key_exchange_str, const char** cipher_str, const char** mac_str, bool* is_aead, uint16 cipher_suite); // SSLVersionToString returns the name of the SSL protocol version // specified by |ssl_version|, which is defined in // net/ssl/ssl_connection_status_flags.h. // If the version is unknown, |name| is set to "???". NET_EXPORT void SSLVersionToString(const char** name, int ssl_version); // Parses a string literal that represents a SSL/TLS cipher suite. // // Supported literal forms: // 0xAABB, where AA is cipher_suite[0] and BB is cipher_suite[1], as // defined in RFC 2246, Section 7.4.1.2. Unrecognized but parsable cipher // suites in this form will not return an error. // // Returns true if the cipher suite was successfully parsed, storing the // result in |cipher_suite|. // // TODO(rsleevi): Support the full strings defined in the IANA TLS parameters // list. NET_EXPORT bool ParseSSLCipherString(const std::string& cipher_string, uint16* cipher_suite); // |cipher_suite| is the IANA id for the cipher suite. What a "secure" // cipher suite is arbitrarily determined here. The intent is to indicate what // cipher suites meet modern security standards when backwards compatibility can // be ignored. Notably, HTTP/2 requires/encourages this sort of validation of // cipher suites: https://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#TLSUsage. // // Currently, this function follows these criteria: // 1) Only uses forward secure key exchanges // 2) Only uses AEADs NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE bool IsSecureTLSCipherSuite(uint16 cipher_suite); } // namespace net #endif // NET_SSL_SSL_CIPHER_SUITE_NAMES_H_