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| =pod
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| =head1 NAME
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| 
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb,
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| SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_cb,
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_arg,
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| SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_arg,
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type,
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| SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_type,
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| SSL_set_tlsext_status_type,
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_type,
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp,
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| SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp
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| - OCSP Certificate Status Request functions
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| 
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS
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| 
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|  #include <openssl/tls1.h>
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| 
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|  long SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
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|                                    int (*callback)(SSL *, void *));
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|  long SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
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|                                    int (**callback)(SSL *, void *));
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| 
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|  long SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
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|  long SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void **arg);
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| 
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|  long SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type(SSL_CTX *ctx, int type);
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|  long SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_type(SSL_CTX *ctx);
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| 
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|  long SSL_set_tlsext_status_type(SSL *s, int type);
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|  long SSL_get_tlsext_status_type(SSL *s);
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| 
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|  long SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(ssl, unsigned char **resp);
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|  long SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(ssl, unsigned char *resp, int len);
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| 
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| A client application may request that a server send back an OCSP status response
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| (also known as OCSP stapling). To do so the client should call the
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type() function prior to the creation of any SSL
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| objects. Alternatively an application can call the SSL_set_tlsext_status_type()
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| function on an individual SSL object prior to the start of the handshake.
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| Currently the only supported type is B<TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp>. This value
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| should be passed in the B<type> argument. Calling
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| SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_type() will return the type B<TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp>
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| previously set via SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type() or -1 if not set.
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| 
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| The client should additionally provide a callback function to decide what to do
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| with the returned OCSP response by calling SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb(). The
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| callback function should determine whether the returned OCSP response is
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| acceptable or not. The callback will be passed as an argument the value
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| previously set via a call to SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_arg(). Note that the
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| callback will not be called in the event of a handshake where session resumption
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| occurs (because there are no Certificates exchanged in such a handshake).
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| The callback previously set via SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb() can be retrieved
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| by calling SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_cb(), and the argument by calling
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| SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_arg().
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| 
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| On the client side SSL_get_tlsext_status_type() can be used to determine whether
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| the client has previously called SSL_set_tlsext_status_type(). It will return
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| B<TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp> if it has been called or -1 otherwise. On the server
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| side SSL_get_tlsext_status_type() can be used to determine whether the client
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| requested OCSP stapling. If the client requested it then this function will
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| return B<TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp>, or -1 otherwise.
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| 
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| The response returned by the server can be obtained via a call to
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(). The value B<*resp> will be updated to point
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| to the OCSP response data and the return value will be the length of that data.
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| Typically a callback would obtain an OCSP_RESPONSE object from this data via a
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| call to the d2i_OCSP_RESPONSE() function. If the server has not provided any
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| response data then B<*resp> will be NULL and the return value from
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp() will be -1.
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| 
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| A server application must also call the SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb() function
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| if it wants to be able to provide clients with OCSP Certificate Status
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| responses. Typically the server callback would obtain the server certificate
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| that is being sent back to the client via a call to SSL_get_certificate();
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| obtain the OCSP response to be sent back; and then set that response data by
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| calling SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(). A pointer to the response data should
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| be provided in the B<resp> argument, and the length of that data should be in
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| the B<len> argument.
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| 
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| =head1 RETURN VALUES
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| 
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| The callback when used on the client side should return a negative value on
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| error; 0 if the response is not acceptable (in which case the handshake will
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| fail) or a positive value if it is acceptable.
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| 
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| The callback when used on the server side should return with either
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| SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK (meaning that the OCSP response that has been set should be
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| returned), SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK (meaning that an OCSP response should not be
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| returned) or SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL (meaning that a fatal error has
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| occurred).
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| 
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb(), SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_arg(),
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type(), SSL_set_tlsext_status_type() and
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| SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp() return 0 on error or 1 on success.
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| 
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| SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_type() returns the value previously set by
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type(), or -1 if not set.
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| 
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp() returns the length of the OCSP response data
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| or -1 if there is no OCSP response data.
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| 
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_type() returns B<TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp> on the client
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| side if SSL_set_tlsext_status_type() was previously called, or on the server
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| side if the client requested OCSP stapling. Otherwise -1 is returned.
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| 
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| =head1 HISTORY
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| 
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| SSL_get_tlsext_status_type(), SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_status_type() and
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| SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_type() were added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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| 
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| =head1 COPYRIGHT
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| 
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| Copyright 2015-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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| 
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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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| 
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| =cut
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