// Copyright 2014 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_CONFIG_H_ #define NET_SSL_SSL_CONFIG_H_ #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" #include "net/cert/x509_certificate.h" namespace net { // Various TLS/SSL ProtocolVersion values encoded as uint16 // struct { // uint8 major; // uint8 minor; // } ProtocolVersion; // The most significant byte is |major|, and the least significant byte // is |minor|. enum { SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_SSL3 = 0x0300, SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS1 = 0x0301, SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS1_1 = 0x0302, SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_TLS1_2 = 0x0303, }; // Default minimum protocol version. NET_EXPORT extern const uint16 kDefaultSSLVersionMin; // Default maximum protocol version. NET_EXPORT extern const uint16 kDefaultSSLVersionMax; // A collection of SSL-related configuration settings. struct NET_EXPORT SSLConfig { // Default to revocation checking. // Default to SSL 3.0 ~ default_version_max() on. SSLConfig(); ~SSLConfig(); // Returns true if |cert| is one of the certs in |allowed_bad_certs|. // The expected cert status is written to |cert_status|. |*cert_status| can // be NULL if user doesn't care about the cert status. bool IsAllowedBadCert(X509Certificate* cert, CertStatus* cert_status) const; // Same as above except works with DER encoded certificates instead // of X509Certificate. bool IsAllowedBadCert(const base::StringPiece& der_cert, CertStatus* cert_status) const; // rev_checking_enabled is true if online certificate revocation checking is // enabled (i.e. OCSP and CRL fetching). // // Regardless of this flag, CRLSet checking is always enabled and locally // cached revocation information will be considered. bool rev_checking_enabled; // rev_checking_required_local_anchors is true if revocation checking is // required to succeed when certificates chain to local trust anchors (that // is, non-public CAs). If revocation information cannot be obtained, such // certificates will be treated as revoked ("hard-fail"). // Note: This is distinct from rev_checking_enabled. If true, it is // equivalent to also setting rev_checking_enabled, but only when the // certificate chain chains to a local (non-public) trust anchor. bool rev_checking_required_local_anchors; // The minimum and maximum protocol versions that are enabled. // SSL 3.0 is 0x0300, TLS 1.0 is 0x0301, TLS 1.1 is 0x0302, and so on. // (Use the SSL_PROTOCOL_VERSION_xxx enumerators defined above.) // SSL 2.0 is not supported. If version_max < version_min, it means no // protocol versions are enabled. uint16 version_min; uint16 version_max; // Presorted list of cipher suites which should be explicitly prevented from // being used in addition to those disabled by the net built-in policy. // // By default, all cipher suites supported by the underlying SSL // implementation will be enabled except for: // - Null encryption cipher suites. // - Weak cipher suites: < 80 bits of security strength. // - FORTEZZA cipher suites (obsolete). // - IDEA cipher suites (RFC 5469 explains why). // - Anonymous cipher suites. // - ECDSA cipher suites on platforms that do not support ECDSA signed // certificates, as servers may use the presence of such ciphersuites as a // hint to send an ECDSA certificate. // The ciphers listed in |disabled_cipher_suites| will be removed in addition // to the above list. // // Though cipher suites are sent in TLS as "uint8 CipherSuite[2]", in // big-endian form, they should be declared in host byte order, with the // first uint8 occupying the most significant byte. // Ex: To disable TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5, specify 0x0004, while to // disable TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, specify 0xC002. std::vector<uint16> disabled_cipher_suites; bool channel_id_enabled; // True if TLS channel ID extension is enabled. bool false_start_enabled; // True if we'll use TLS False Start. // True if the Certificate Transparency signed_certificate_timestamp // TLS extension is enabled. bool signed_cert_timestamps_enabled; // require_forward_secrecy, if true, causes only (EC)DHE cipher suites to be // enabled. NOTE: this only applies to server sockets currently, although // that could be extended if needed. bool require_forward_secrecy; // TODO(wtc): move the following members to a new SSLParams structure. They // are not SSL configuration settings. struct NET_EXPORT CertAndStatus { CertAndStatus(); ~CertAndStatus(); std::string der_cert; CertStatus cert_status; }; // Add any known-bad SSL certificate (with its cert status) to // |allowed_bad_certs| that should not trigger an ERR_CERT_* error when // calling SSLClientSocket::Connect. This would normally be done in // response to the user explicitly accepting the bad certificate. std::vector<CertAndStatus> allowed_bad_certs; // True if we should send client_cert to the server. bool send_client_cert; bool verify_ev_cert; // True if we should verify the certificate for EV. bool version_fallback; // True if we are falling back to an older protocol // version (one still needs to decrement // version_max). // If cert_io_enabled is false, then certificate verification will not // result in additional HTTP requests. (For example: to fetch missing // intermediates or to perform OCSP/CRL fetches.) It also implies that online // revocation checking is disabled. // NOTE: Only used by NSS. bool cert_io_enabled; // The list of application level protocols supported. If set, this will // enable Next Protocol Negotiation (if supported). The order of the // protocols doesn't matter expect for one case: if the server supports Next // Protocol Negotiation, but there is no overlap between the server's and // client's protocol sets, then the first protocol in this list will be // requested by the client. std::vector<std::string> next_protos; scoped_refptr<X509Certificate> client_cert; }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_SSL_SSL_CONFIG_H_