The API used to set what SNI value to send in the ClientHello
can also be used on server SSL objects, with undocumented and
un-useful behavior. Unfortunately, when generic SSL_METHODs
are used, s->server is still set, prior to the start of the
handshake, so we cannot prevent this nonsensical usage at the
present time. Leave a note to revisit this when ABI-breaking
changes are permitted.
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/6378)
break;
#endif /* !OPENSSL_NO_EC */
case SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_HOSTNAME:
+ /*
+ * TODO(OpenSSL1.2)
+ * This API is only used for a client to set what SNI it will request
+ * from the server, but we currently allow it to be used on servers
+ * as well, which is a programming error. Currently we just clear
+ * the field in SSL_do_handshake() for server SSLs, but when we can
+ * make ABI-breaking changes, we may want to make use of this API
+ * an error on server SSLs.
+ */
if (larg == TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name) {
size_t len;