From: Lutz Jänicke Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 20:15:18 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Correct wrong usage information. X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_0_9_6e~26^2~79 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8586df1efb248de33843f62d9dae40313e4a8ab7;p=oweals%2Fopenssl.git Correct wrong usage information. PR: 95 --- diff --git a/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod b/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod index 53e1827713..3465b5c7bb 100644 --- a/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod +++ b/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod @@ -15,8 +15,10 @@ SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb, SSL_CTX_get_client_cert_cb - handle client certifica =head1 DESCRIPTION SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb() sets the B callback, that is -called when a client certificate is requested by a server. -When B is NULL, not callback function is used. +called when a client certificate is requested by a server and no certificate +was yet set for the SSL object. + +When B is NULL, no callback function is used. SSL_CTX_get_client_cert_cb() returns a pointer to the currently set callback function. @@ -25,9 +27,13 @@ client_cert_cb() is the application defined callback. If it wants to set a certificate, a certificate/private key combination must be set using the B and B arguments and "1" must be returned. The certificate will be installed into B, see the NOTES and BUGS sections. -If no certificate should be set, "0" has to be returned and the default -certificate will be sent. A fatal error can be indicated by returning -a negative value, in which case the handshake will be canceled. +If no certificate should be set, "0" has to be returned and no certificate +will be sent. A negative return value will suspend the handshake and the +handshake function will return immediatly. L +will return SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP to indicate, that the handshake was +suspended. The next call to the handshake function will again lead to the call +of client_cert_cb(). It is the job of the client_cert_cb() to store information +about the state of the last call, if required to continue. =head1 NOTES @@ -35,26 +41,24 @@ During a handshake (or renegotiation) a server may request a certificate from the client. A client certificate must only be sent, when the server did send the request. -When no callback function is set, an OpenSSL client will send the certificate -that was set using the -L family of functions. -The TLS standard requires that only a certificate is sent, if it matches -the list of acceptable CAs sent by the server. This constraint is -violated by the default behavior of the OpenSSL library. Using the -callback function it is possible to implement a proper selection routine -or to allow a user interaction to choose the certificate to be sent. -The callback function can obtain the list of acceptable CAs using the -L function. - -If a callback function is defined, the callback function will be called. +When a certificate was set using the +L family of functions, +it will be sent to the server. The TLS standard requires that only a +certificate is sent, if it matches the list of acceptable CAs sent by the +server. This constraint is violated by the default behavior of the OpenSSL +library. Using the callback function it is possible to implement a proper +selection routine or to allow a user interaction to choose the certificate to +be sent. + +If a callback function is defined and no certificate was yet defined for the +SSL object, the callback function will be called. If the callback function returns a certificate, the OpenSSL library will try to load the private key and certificate data into the SSL -object using SSL_use_certificate() and SSL_use_private_key() functions. -Thus it will permanently override the certificate and key previously -installed and will not be reset by calling L. -If the callback returns no certificate, the OpenSSL library will send -the certificate previously installed for the SSL_CTX object or the specific -certificate of the SSL object, if available. +object using the SSL_use_certificate() and SSL_use_private_key() functions. +Thus it will permanently install the certificate and key for this SSL +object. It will not be reset by calling L. +If the callback returns no certificate, the OpenSSL library will not send +a certificate. =head1 BUGS