This is a fork of the mbed port of axTLS

Dependents:   TLS_axTLS-Example HTTPSClientExample

Overview

This library is a fork from the mbed port of axTLS. It attempts to :

  • reduce the usage of dynamic memory
  • verify certificates with key size up to 2048 bits
  • provide a simple interface

Encryption

This library uses either RC4 or AES for encryption.

Memory usage

During the establishment of a connection, about 10KB of memory is allocated dynamically (it depends on certificates). Once the connection is established, the memory consumption is relatively low. This means that your program must not use too much static memory or allocate memory before you establish a TLS connection.

Certificates

Certificates are the major source of problem and will often be the reason why your program will crash. Due to memory constraint, there are some limitations on certificates :

  • Each certificate must not be bigger than 2KB
  • TLS client can only handle a chain of up to three certificates (excluding the root certificate). This means that the server must not send more than three certificates.

Also, this library can only load certificates following these specifications :

  • encoded in binary DER format (PKCS1)
  • The public key must use RSA only

Once the connection is established, you should free all loaded certificates by calling CertificateManager::clear(). This will free a few kilobytes (it depends on your certificates). In addition, to enable certificate verification during the connection, this library has a "precomputed mode". This mode uses much less memory than a normal certificate verification.

Normal mode

You need to copy the root certificate in binary-DER format on the mbed. Then in your code, let's say that your root certificate is saved on the mbed as "root.der", assuming that you include CertificateManager.h and that you created a LocalFileSystem, you can load this certificate as this ;

Load root certificate

CertificateManager::add("/local/root.der");
CertificateManager::load();

Do not forget that this mode takes quite a lot of memory ( the memory peak is high while verifying certificates) and will only work if the key size is not bigger than 1024 bits (otherwise it will crash while verifying certificates).

Precomputed mode

In this mode, you need to save the entire chain of certificates (in binary-DER format) including the root certificate on the mbed. In practice, this means that you must first retrieve all certificates that the server sends during a connection and then find the right root certificate. In your code, you must call CertificateManager::add for each certificate and in the right order : from the server certificate to the root certificate. Here is how you shoud load certificates in this mode :

Loadcertificates in precomputed mode

CertificateManager::add("/local/server1.der");
CertificateManager::add("/local/server2.der");
CertificateManager::add("/local/server3.der");
CertificateManager::add("/local/root.der");
CertificateManager::load(true);

Using this mode, you should be able to verify certificates with key size up to 2048 bits.

How do I find these certificates ?

I posted an entry in my notebook detailing how to get certificates from a server. You should be able to get all certificates you need except the root certificate. Here is a way how to get the root certificate on windows :

  1. Open (double-click) the last certificate sent by the server
  2. Go to details panel and click on the entry called Issuer. The first line gives you the name of this certificate and the second line indicates the company who created this certificate
  3. Open firefox
  4. Go to options, advanced panel and click on View Certificates
  5. Go to Authorities panel
  6. Choose the certificate whose name match the issuer of the last certificate sent by the server
  7. Export this certificate to binary-DER format.

Connect to mbed.org !

Import programTLS_axTLS-Example

Establishing a connection to mbed.org using TLS

Committer:
feb11
Date:
Thu Sep 12 15:18:04 2013 +0000
Revision:
0:85fceccc1a7c
intial import

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feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 1 /*
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 2 * Copyright (c) 2007, Cameron Rich
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 3 *
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 4 * All rights reserved.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 5 *
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 8 *
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 9 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 10 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 11 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 12 * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 13 * and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 14 * * Neither the name of the axTLS project nor the names of its contributors
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 15 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 16 * without specific prior written permission.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 17 *
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 18 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 19 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 20 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 21 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 22 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 23 * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 24 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 25 * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 26 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 27 * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 28 * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 29 */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 30
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 31 /*
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 32 * Enable a subset of openssl compatible functions. We don't aim to be 100%
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 33 * compatible - just to be able to do basic ports etc.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 34 *
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 35 * Only really tested on mini_httpd, so I'm not too sure how extensive this
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 36 * port is.
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 37 */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 38
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 39 #include "config.h"
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 40
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 41 #ifdef CONFIG_OPENSSL_COMPATIBLE
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 42 #include <stdlib.h>
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 43 #include <string.h>
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 44 #include <stdarg.h>
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 45 #include "os_port.h"
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 46 #include "ssl.h"
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 47
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 48 #define OPENSSL_CTX_ATTR ((OPENSSL_CTX *)ssl_ctx->bonus_attr)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 49
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 50 static char *key_password = NULL;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 51
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 52 void *SSLv23_server_method(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 53 void *SSLv3_server_method(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 54 void *TLSv1_server_method(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 55 void *SSLv23_client_method(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 56 void *SSLv3_client_method(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 57 void *TLSv1_client_method(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 58
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 59 typedef void * (*ssl_func_type_t)(void);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 60 typedef void * (*bio_func_type_t)(void);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 61
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 62 typedef struct
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 63 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 64 ssl_func_type_t ssl_func_type;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 65 } OPENSSL_CTX;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 66
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 67 SSL_CTX * SSL_CTX_new(ssl_func_type_t meth)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 68 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 69 SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx = ssl_ctx_new(0, 5);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 70 ssl_ctx->bonus_attr = malloc(sizeof(OPENSSL_CTX));
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 71 OPENSSL_CTX_ATTR->ssl_func_type = meth;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 72 return ssl_ctx;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 73 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 74
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 75 void SSL_CTX_free(SSL_CTX * ssl_ctx)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 76 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 77 free(ssl_ctx->bonus_attr);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 78 ssl_ctx_free(ssl_ctx);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 79 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 80
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 81 SSL * SSL_new(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 82 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 83 SSL *ssl;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 84 ssl_func_type_t ssl_func_type;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 85
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 86 ssl = ssl_new(ssl_ctx, -1); /* fd is set later */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 87 ssl_func_type = OPENSSL_CTX_ATTR->ssl_func_type;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 88
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 89 #ifdef CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 90 if (ssl_func_type == SSLv23_client_method ||
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 91 ssl_func_type == SSLv3_client_method ||
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 92 ssl_func_type == TLSv1_client_method)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 93 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 94 SET_SSL_FLAG(SSL_IS_CLIENT);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 95 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 96 else
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 97 #endif
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 98 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 99 ssl->next_state = HS_CLIENT_HELLO;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 100 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 101
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 102 return ssl;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 103 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 104
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 105 int SSL_set_fd(SSL *s, int fd)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 106 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 107 s->client_fd = fd;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 108 return 1; /* always succeeds */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 109 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 110
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 111 int SSL_accept(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 112 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 113 while (ssl_read(ssl, NULL) == SSL_OK)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 114 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 115 if (ssl->next_state == HS_CLIENT_HELLO)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 116 return 1; /* we're done */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 117 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 118
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 119 return -1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 120 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 121
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 122 #ifdef CONFIG_SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 123 int SSL_connect(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 124 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 125 return do_client_connect(ssl) == SSL_OK ? 1 : -1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 126 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 127 #endif
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 128
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 129 void SSL_free(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 130 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 131 ssl_free(ssl);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 132 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 133
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 134 int SSL_read(SSL *ssl, void *buf, int num)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 135 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 136 uint8_t *read_buf;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 137 int ret;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 138
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 139 while ((ret = ssl_read(ssl, &read_buf)) == SSL_OK);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 140
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 141 if (ret > SSL_OK)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 142 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 143 memcpy(buf, read_buf, ret > num ? num : ret);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 144 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 145
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 146 return ret;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 147 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 148
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 149 int SSL_write(SSL *ssl, const void *buf, int num)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 150 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 151 return ssl_write(ssl, buf, num);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 152 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 153
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 154 int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const char *file, int type)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 155 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 156 return (ssl_obj_load(ssl_ctx, SSL_OBJ_X509_CERT, file, NULL) == SSL_OK);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 157 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 158
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 159 int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const char *file, int type)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 160 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 161 return (ssl_obj_load(ssl_ctx, SSL_OBJ_RSA_KEY, file, key_password) == SSL_OK);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 162 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 163
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 164 int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_ASN1(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, int len, const uint8_t *d)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 165 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 166 return (ssl_obj_memory_load(ssl_ctx,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 167 SSL_OBJ_X509_CERT, d, len, NULL) == SSL_OK);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 168 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 169
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 170 int SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(SSL_CTX *ctx, const unsigned char *sid_ctx,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 171 unsigned int sid_ctx_len)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 172 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 173 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 174 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 175
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 176 int SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths(SSL_CTX *ctx)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 177 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 178 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 179 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 180
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 181 int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, const char *file)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 182 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 183 return (ssl_obj_load(ssl_ctx,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 184 SSL_OBJ_X509_CERT, file, NULL) == SSL_OK);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 185 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 186
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 187 int SSL_shutdown(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 188 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 189 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 190 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 191
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 192 /*** get/set session ***/
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 193 SSL_SESSION *SSL_get1_session(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 194 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 195 return (SSL_SESSION *)ssl_get_session_id(ssl); /* note: wrong cast */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 196 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 197
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 198 int SSL_set_session(SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION *session)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 199 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 200 memcpy(ssl->session_id, (uint8_t *)session, SSL_SESSION_ID_SIZE);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 201 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 202 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 203
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 204 void SSL_SESSION_free(SSL_SESSION *session) { }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 205 /*** end get/set session ***/
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 206
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 207 long SSL_CTX_ctrl(SSL_CTX *ctx, int cmd, long larg, void *parg)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 208 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 209 return 0;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 210 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 211
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 212 void SSL_CTX_set_verify(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 213 int (*verify_callback)(int, void *)) { }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 214
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 215 void SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(SSL_CTX *ctx,int depth) { }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 216
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 217 int SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *CAfile,
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 218 const char *CApath)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 219 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 220 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 221 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 222
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 223 void *SSL_load_client_CA_file(const char *file)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 224 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 225 return (void *)file;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 226 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 227
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 228 void SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, void *file)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 229 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 230
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 231 ssl_obj_load(ssl_ctx, SSL_OBJ_X509_CERT, (const char *)file, NULL);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 232 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 233
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 234 void SSLv23_method(void) { }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 235
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 236 void SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *cb) { }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 237
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 238 void SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *u)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 239 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 240 key_password = (char *)u;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 241 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 242
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 243 int SSL_peek(SSL *ssl, void *buf, int num)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 244 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 245 memcpy(buf, ssl->bm_data, num);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 246 return num;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 247 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 248
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 249 void SSL_set_bio(SSL *ssl, void *rbio, void *wbio) { }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 250
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 251 long SSL_get_verify_result(const SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 252 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 253 return ssl_handshake_status(ssl);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 254 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 255
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 256 int SSL_state(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 257 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 258 return 0x03; // ok state
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 259 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 260
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 261 /** end of could do better list */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 262
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 263 void *SSL_get_peer_certificate(const SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 264 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 265 return &ssl->ssl_ctx->certs[0];
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 266 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 267
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 268 int SSL_clear(SSL *ssl)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 269 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 270 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 271 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 272
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 273
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 274 int SSL_CTX_check_private_key(const SSL_CTX *ctx)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 275 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 276 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 277 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 278
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 279 int SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(SSL *s, const char *str)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 280 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 281 return 1;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 282 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 283
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 284 int SSL_get_error(const SSL *ssl, int ret)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 285 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 286 ssl_display_error(ret);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 287 return 0; /* TODO: return proper return code */
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 288 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 289
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 290 void SSL_CTX_set_options(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, int option) {}
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 291 int SSL_library_init(void ) { return 1; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 292 void SSL_load_error_strings(void ) {}
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 293 void ERR_print_errors_fp(FILE *fp) {}
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 294
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 295 #ifndef CONFIG_SSL_SKELETON_MODE
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 296 long SSL_CTX_get_timeout(const SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx) {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 297 return CONFIG_SSL_EXPIRY_TIME*3600; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 298 long SSL_CTX_set_timeout(SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx, long t) {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 299 return SSL_CTX_get_timeout(ssl_ctx); }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 300 #endif
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 301 void BIO_printf(FILE *f, const char *format, ...)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 302 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 303 va_list(ap);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 304 va_start(ap, format);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 305 vfprintf(f, format, ap);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 306 va_end(ap);
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 307 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 308
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 309 void* BIO_s_null(void) { return NULL; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 310 FILE *BIO_new(bio_func_type_t func)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 311 {
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 312 if (func == BIO_s_null)
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 313 return fopen("/dev/null", "r");
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 314 else
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 315 return NULL;
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 316 }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 317
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 318 FILE *BIO_new_fp(FILE *stream, int close_flag) { return stream; }
feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 319 int BIO_free(FILE *a) { if (a != stdout && a != stderr) fclose(a); return 1; }
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feb11 0:85fceccc1a7c 323 #endif
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