SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb, SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb, SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb,
SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb, SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb, SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb -
provide callback functions for server side external session caching
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
int (*new_session_cb)(SSL *, SSL_SESSION *));
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
void (*remove_session_cb)(SSL_CTX *ctx,
SSL_SESSION *));
void SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
SSL_SESSION (*get_session_cb)(SSL *,
const unsigned char *,
int, int *));
int (*SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(struct ssl_st *ssl,
SSL_SESSION *sess);
void (*SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(struct ssl_ctx_st *ctx,
SSL_SESSION *sess);
SSL_SESSION *(*SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(struct ssl_st *ssl,
const unsigned char *data,
int len, int *copy);
SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb() sets the callback function that is called
whenever a new session was negotiated.
SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb() sets the callback function that is called
whenever a session is removed by the SSL engine. For example, this can occur
because a session is considered faulty or has become obsolete because of
exceeding the timeout value.
SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb() sets the callback function that is called
whenever a TLS client proposed to resume a session but the session could not
be found in the internal session cache (see
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3)). (TLS server only.)
SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(),
SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(), and
SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb() retrieve the function pointers set by the
corresponding set callback functions. If a callback function has not been set,
the NULL pointer is returned.
In order to allow external session caching, synchronization with the internal
session cache is realized via callback functions. Inside these callback
functions, session can be saved to disk or put into a database using the
d2i_SSL_SESSION(3) interface.
The
new_session_cb() is called whenever a new session has been negotiated
and session caching is enabled (see
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3)).
The
new_session_cb() is passed the
ssl connection and the
nascent ssl session
sess. Since sessions are reference-counted objects,
the reference count on the session is incremented before the callback, on
behalf of the application. If the callback returns
0, the session will
be immediately removed from the internal cache and the reference count
released. If the callback returns
1, the application retains the
reference (for an entry in the application-maintained "external session
cache"), and is responsible for calling
SSL_SESSION_free() when
the session reference is no longer in use.
Note that in TLSv1.3, sessions are established after the main handshake has
completed. The server decides when to send the client the session information
and this may occur some time after the end of the handshake (or not at all).
This means that applications should expect the
new_session_cb()
function to be invoked during the handshake (for <= TLSv1.2) or after the
handshake (for TLSv1.3). It is also possible in TLSv1.3 for multiple sessions
to be established with a single connection. In these case the
new_session_cb() function will be invoked multiple times.
In TLSv1.3 it is recommended that each SSL_SESSION object is only used for
resumption once. One way of enforcing that is for applications to call
SSL_CTX_remove_session(3) after a session has been used.
The
remove_session_cb() is called whenever the SSL engine removes a
session from the internal cache. This can happen when the session is removed
because it is expired or when a connection was not shutdown cleanly. It also
happens for all sessions in the internal session cache when
SSL_CTX_free(3) is called. The
remove_session_cb() is passed the
ctx and the ssl session
sess. It does not provide any feedback.
The
get_session_cb() is only called on SSL/TLS servers, and is given the
session id proposed by the client. The
get_session_cb() is always
called, even when session caching was disabled. The
get_session_cb() is
passed the
ssl connection and the session id of length
length at
the memory location
data. By setting the parameter
copy to
1, the callback can require the SSL engine to increment the reference
count of the SSL_SESSION object; setting
copy to
0 causes the
reference count to remain unchanged. If the
get_session_cb() does not
write to
copy, the reference count is incremented and the session must
be explicitly freed with
SSL_SESSION_free(3).
SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(),
SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb() and
SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb() return different callback function pointers
respectively.
ssl(7),
d2i_SSL_SESSION(3),
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3),
SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3),
SSL_SESSION_free(3),
SSL_CTX_free(3)
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