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Net::SSLeay - useful function prototypes
#----------------------------------
# Import frequently used functions
#----------------------------------
use Net::SSLeay qw(die_now die_if_ssl_error);
$errs = die_if_ssl_error($msg);
Program dies with $msg if print_errs() was able to find and print
some errors.
$errs is 0 if no error occurred.
die_now($msg);
Program dies unconditionally! print_errs($msg) is used to print out
errors before dying.
#--------------------------
# Unsorted prototypes
#--------------------------
$count = Net::SSLeay::print_errs($msg);
Prints SSLeay-error stack with included $msg via 'warn'. Number of
printed errors is returned (->$count).
void Net::SSLeay::randomize($seed_file,$seed_string);
void Net::SSLeay::randomize();
Load random bytes from $seed_file and from string $seed_string.
Also uses $Net::SSLeay::random_device and $Net::SSLeay::how_random
(Bits!) if used without parameters.
void Net::SSLeay::RAND_seed($seed_string);
Seeds randomgenerator with $seed_string.
$bytes_read = Net::SSLeay::RAND_load_file($file_name, $how_much);
Loads $how_much bytes randomness from file $file_name.
$bytes_written = Net::SSLeay::RAND_write_file($file_name);
Writes randomness to $file_name.
void Net::SSLeay::load_error_strings();
Load SSL error messages to make error output more informative.
void Net::SSLeay::ERR_load_crypto_strings();
Load crypto-API related error messages.
void Net::SSLeay::SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
Add support for supported ciphers.
void Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_load_builtin_engines
Load any built-in SSL engines suported by the underlybing OpenSSL
void Net::SSLeay::ENGINE_register_all_complete
Register any built-in SSL engines
$ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new();
Creates SSL-context.
int Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_verify_paths($ctx);
Load default location where to find certificates to verify
remote certificates. This value is precompiled in SSLeay-Toolkit.
int Net::SSLeay::CTX_load_verify_locations($ctx, $cert_file, $cert_dir);
Set verify location. File with certificates or hashed directory.
void Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_verify($ctx, $mode , \&verify_cb);
Set mode and callback what to do with remote certificates.
$mode:
&Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_NONE
&Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_PEER
&Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT
&Net::SSLeay::VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE
\&verify_cb:
$ok = verify_cb($ok,$x509_store_ctx);
Callback gets info if SSL-toolkit verified certificate ($ok)
and certificate store location.
void Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_default_passwd_cb($ctx,\&passwd_cb);
If our RSA private key is passphrase protected and this callback is
defined, then do not ask on the terminal but call the function.
\&passwd_cb:
$passwd = verify_cb($verify);
If $verify is true, then the callback is supposed to make sure
the returned password has been verified.
$bool = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_certificate_file($ctx,$cert,$type);
$bool = Net::SSLeay::CTX_use_PrivateKey_file($ctx,$key,$type);
Functions to load cert/key from filename ($cert/$key) with filetype
$type into SSL-context.
Filetypes are:
&Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM
$ssl = Net::SSLeay::new($ctx)
Creates a SSL-session in context $ctx. Returns 0 on failure.
$bool = Net::SSLeay::use_certificate_file($ssl,$cert,$type);
$bool = Net::SSLeay::use_RSAPrivateKey_file($ssl,$key,$type);
Functions to load cert/key from filename ($cert/$key) with filetype
$type into SSL-session.
Filetypes are:
&Net::SSLeay::FILETYPE_PEM
$bool = Net::SSLeay::set_fd($ssl, fileno(S));
Connect SSL-Toolkit with TCP-connection.
$ssl SSL-Session
S open socket
$bool 0-failure 1-success
$bool = Net::SSLeay::accept($ssl);
Make SSL-handshake on hot connection. I am server!
$ssl SSL-session
$bool 0-failure 1-success
$bool = Net::SSLeay::connect($ssl);
Make SSL-handshake on hot connection. I am client!
$ssl SSL-session
$bool 0-failure 1-success
$x509 = Net::SSLeay::get_peer_certificate($ssl);
Get X509 certificate from SSL_session.
$x509 = Net::SSLeay::X509_STORE_CTX_get_current_cert($x509_store_ctx)
Extract current certificate from cert-store. Cert-store is
used in callbacks!
$asn1_utctime = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notBefore($x509);
$asn1_utctime = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_notAfter($x509);
$x509_name = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subject_name($x509);
$x509_name = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_issuer_name($x509);
($type1, $subject1, $type2, $subject2, ...) = Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subjectAltNames($x509)
subjectAltName types as per x509v3.h GEN_* for example:
GEN_DNS == 2
GEN_IPADD == 7
Return information from a certificate.
$string = Net::SSLeay::P_ASN1_UTCTIME_put2string($asn1_utctime);
Convert a asn1_utctime structure to a printable string.
$string = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline($x509_name);
Convert a x509_name structure to a printable string.
$string = Net::SSLeay::get_cipher($ssl)
Return the active cipher from SSL-session $ssl.
$string = Net::SSLeay::dump_peer_certificate($ssl)
Return Subject/Issuer from peer-certificate in printable string.
$string = Net::SSLeay::PEM_get_string_X509($x509);
Returns a printable string containing the X509 certificate PEM encoded
from $x509.
$mode = Net::SSLeay::CTX_get_verify_mode($ctx)
Return verify-mode previously set with CTX_set_verify in SSL-context.
$mode = Net::SSLeay::get_verify_mode($ssl)
Return verify-mode in SSL-session.
$written_bytes = Net::SSLeay::ssl_write_all($ssl,$string);
Write $string to SSL-session. This call returns undef if write failed.
The whole string gets written!
$written_bytes = $Net::SSLeay::write($ssl,$string);
Write $string to SSL-session. This call returns immediately. SSL maybe
wrote the string not completely - check yourself or use ssl_write_all!
$string = Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_all($ssl,$how_much);
Read everything available from the SSL-session and return it. Read a
maximum of $how_much Bytes (default: 2000000000).
$string = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl);
Read one bunch of data from the SSL-session and return.
void Net::SSLeay::free ($ssl);
Free ressources from the SSL-session.
void Net::SSLeay::CTX_free ($ctx);
Free ressources from the SSL-context.
#----------------------
# Hash functions
#----------------------
# Several cryptographic digests (hash functions) are supported, possibly
# including MD2, MD4, MD5, and RIPEMD160.
$hash = Net::SSLeay:MD5($data);
Computes md5 hash over $data. $hash is a binary string! Convert it to
a printable with $string = unpack("H32",Net::SSLeay::MD5($data));
$hash = Net::SSLeay:RIPEMD160($data);
Computes RIPEMD160 hash over $data. $hash is a binary string! Convert it to
a printable with $string = unpack("H40",Net::SSLeay::RIPEMD160($data));
Note that some digests may not be available, depending on the version
of OpenSSL used.
#----------------------
# TCP-Connection hints
#----------------------
# Make socket unbuffered after connect succeeded.
#
select(S); $| = 1; select(STDOUT);
# Close connection by half... from client to server. This signals EOF to
# server. (Clear some buffers, too...??)
# Use this if finished with sending data to remote side.
shutdown S, 1;
# Finally close connection. Do this after reading everything availlable!
#
close S;
#------------------
# TCP Client
#------------------
# #!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Socket;
my ($remote,$port, $iaddr, $paddr, $proto, $line);
$remote = shift || 'localhost';
$port = shift || 3000; # random port
if ($port =~ /\D/) { $port = getservbyname($port, 'tcp') }
die "No port" unless $port;
$iaddr = inet_aton($remote) || die "no host: $remote";
$paddr = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr);
$proto = getprotobyname('tcp');
socket(SOCK, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die "socket: $!";
connect(SOCK, $paddr) || die "connect: $!";
while (defined($line = <SOCK>)) {
print $line;
}
close (SOCK) || die "close: $!";
exit;
#--------------------
# TCP Server
#--------------------
# #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
use strict;
BEGIN { $ENV{PATH} = '/usr/ucb:/bin' }
use Socket;
use Carp;
sub logmsg { print "$0 $$: @_ at ", scalar localtime, "\n" }
my $EOL = "\015\012";
my $port = shift || 3000;
my $proto = getprotobyname('tcp');
$port = $1 if $port =~ /(\d+)/; # untaint port number
socket(Server, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die "socket: $!";
setsockopt(Server, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
pack("l", 1)) || die "setsockopt: $!";
bind(Server, sockaddr_in($port, INADDR_ANY)) || die "bind: $!";
listen(Server,SOMAXCONN) || die "listen: $!";
logmsg "server started on port $port";
my $paddr;
for ( ; $paddr = accept(Client,Server); close Client) {
my($port,$iaddr) = sockaddr_in($paddr);
my $name = gethostbyaddr($iaddr,AF_INET);
logmsg "connection from $name [",
inet_ntoa($iaddr), "]
at port $port";
print Client "Hello there, $name, it's now ",
scalar localtime, $EOL;
}
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