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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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SSL_CTX_set_generate_session_id, SSL_set_generate_session_id,
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SSL_has_matching_session_id, GEN_SESSION_CB
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- manipulate generation of SSL session IDs (server only)
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/ssl.h>
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typedef int (*GEN_SESSION_CB)(SSL *ssl, unsigned char *id,
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unsigned int *id_len);
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int SSL_CTX_set_generate_session_id(SSL_CTX *ctx, GEN_SESSION_CB cb);
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int SSL_set_generate_session_id(SSL *ssl, GEN_SESSION_CB, cb);
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int SSL_has_matching_session_id(const SSL *ssl, const unsigned char *id,
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unsigned int id_len);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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SSL_CTX_set_generate_session_id() sets the callback function for generating
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new session ids for SSL/TLS sessions for B<ctx> to be B<cb>.
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SSL_set_generate_session_id() sets the callback function for generating
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new session ids for SSL/TLS sessions for B<ssl> to be B<cb>.
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SSL_has_matching_session_id() checks, whether a session with id B<id>
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(of length B<id_len>) is already contained in the internal session cache
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of the parent context of B<ssl>.
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=head1 NOTES
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When a new session is established between client and server, the server
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generates a session id. The session id is an arbitrary sequence of bytes.
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The length of the session id is between 1 and 32 bytes. The session id is not
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security critical but must be unique for the server. Additionally, the session id is
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transmitted in the clear when reusing the session so it must not contain
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sensitive information.
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Without a callback being set, an OpenSSL server will generate a unique
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session id from pseudo random numbers of the maximum possible length.
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Using the callback function, the session id can be changed to contain
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additional information like e.g. a host id in order to improve load balancing
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or external caching techniques.
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The callback function receives a pointer to the memory location to put
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B<id> into and a pointer to the maximum allowed length B<id_len>. The
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buffer at location B<id> is only guaranteed to have the size B<id_len>.
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The callback is only allowed to generate a shorter id and reduce B<id_len>;
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the callback B<must never> increase B<id_len> or write to the location
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B<id> exceeding the given limit.
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The location B<id> is filled with 0x00 before the callback is called, so the
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callback may only fill part of the possible length and leave B<id_len>
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untouched while maintaining reproducibility.
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Since the sessions must be distinguished, session ids must be unique.
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Without the callback a random number is used, so that the probability
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of generating the same session id is extremely small (2^256 for SSLv3/TLSv1).
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In order to assure the uniqueness of the generated session id, the callback must call
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SSL_has_matching_session_id() and generate another id if a conflict occurs.
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If an id conflict is not resolved, the handshake will fail.
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If the application codes e.g. a unique host id, a unique process number, and
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a unique sequence number into the session id, uniqueness could easily be
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achieved without randomness added (it should however be taken care that
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no confidential information is leaked this way). If the application can not
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guarantee uniqueness, it is recommended to use the maximum B<id_len> and
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fill in the bytes not used to code special information with random data
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to avoid collisions.
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SSL_has_matching_session_id() will only query the internal session cache,
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not the external one. Since the session id is generated before the
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handshake is completed, it is not immediately added to the cache. If
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another thread is using the same internal session cache, a race condition
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can occur in that another thread generates the same session id.
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Collisions can also occur when using an external session cache, since
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the external cache is not tested with SSL_has_matching_session_id()
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and the same race condition applies.
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The callback must return 0 if it cannot generate a session id for whatever
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reason and return 1 on success.
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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SSL_CTX_set_generate_session_id() and SSL_set_generate_session_id()
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always return 1.
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SSL_has_matching_session_id() returns 1 if another session with the
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same id is already in the cache.
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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The callback function listed will generate a session id with the
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server id given, and will fill the rest with pseudo random bytes:
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const char session_id_prefix = "www-18";
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#define MAX_SESSION_ID_ATTEMPTS 10
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static int generate_session_id(SSL *ssl, unsigned char *id,
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unsigned int *id_len)
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{
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unsigned int count = 0;
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do {
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RAND_pseudo_bytes(id, *id_len);
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/*
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* Prefix the session_id with the required prefix. NB: If our
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* prefix is too long, clip it - but there will be worse effects
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* anyway, e.g. the server could only possibly create 1 session
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* ID (i.e. the prefix!) so all future session negotiations will
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* fail due to conflicts.
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*/
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memcpy(id, session_id_prefix, strlen(session_id_prefix) < *id_len ?
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strlen(session_id_prefix) : *id_len);
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} while (SSL_has_matching_session_id(ssl, id, *id_len)
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&& ++count < MAX_SESSION_ID_ATTEMPTS);
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if (count >= MAX_SESSION_ID_ATTEMPTS)
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return 0;
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return 1;
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}
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<ssl(7)>, L<SSL_get_version(3)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2001-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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