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NAME¶
tls_config_set_protocols,
    tls_config_parse_protocols,
    tls_config_set_alpn,
    tls_config_set_ciphers,
    tls_config_set_dheparams,
    tls_config_set_ecdhecurves,
    tls_config_prefer_ciphers_client,
    tls_config_prefer_ciphers_server —
    TLS protocol and cipher selection
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
  <tls.h>
int
  
  tls_config_set_protocols(struct
    tls_config *config, uint32_t protocols);
int
  
  tls_config_parse_protocols(uint32_t
    *protocols, const char *protostr);
int
  
  tls_config_set_alpn(struct tls_config
    *config, const char *alpn);
int
  
  tls_config_set_ciphers(struct
    tls_config *config, const char *ciphers);
int
  
  tls_config_set_dheparams(struct
    tls_config *config, const char *params);
int
  
  tls_config_set_ecdhecurves(struct
    tls_config *config, const char *curves);
void
  
  tls_config_prefer_ciphers_client(struct
    tls_config *config);
void
  
  tls_config_prefer_ciphers_server(struct
    tls_config *config);
DESCRIPTION¶
These functions modify a configuration by setting parameters. The configuration options apply to both clients and servers, unless noted otherwise.
tls_config_set_protocols()
    specifies which versions of the TLS protocol may be used. Possible values
    are the bitwise OR of:
Additionally, the values
    TLS_PROTOCOL_TLSv1 (TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3),
    TLS_PROTOCOLS_ALL (all supported protocols) and
    TLS_PROTOCOLS_DEFAULT (TLSv1.2 and TLSv1.3) may be
    used.
The
    tls_config_parse_protocols()
    utility function parses a protocol string and returns the corresponding
    value via the protocols argument. This value can then
    be passed to the tls_config_set_protocols()
    function. The protocol string is a comma or colon separated list of
    keywords. Valid keywords are:
If a value has a negative prefix (in the form of a leading exclamation mark) then it is removed from the list of available protocols, rather than being added to it.
tls_config_set_alpn()
    sets the ALPN protocols that are supported. The alpn string is a comma
    separated list of protocols, in order of preference.
tls_config_set_ciphers()
    sets the list of ciphers that may be used. Lists of ciphers are specified by
    name, and the permitted names are:
Alternatively, libssl cipher strings can be specified. See the CIPHERS section of openssl(1) for further information.
tls_config_set_dheparams()
    specifies the parameters that will be used during Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral
    (DHE) key exchange. Possible values are:
In auto mode, the key size for the
    ephemeral key is automatically selected based on the size of the private key
    being used for signing. In legacy mode, 1024 bit
    ephemeral keys are used. The default value is none,
    which disables DHE key exchange.
tls_config_set_ecdhecurves()
    specifies the names of the elliptic curves that may be used during Elliptic
    Curve Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral (ECDHE) key exchange. This is a comma
    separated list, given in order of preference. The special value of
    "default" will use the default curves (currently X25519, P-256 and
    P-384). This function replaces
    tls_config_set_ecdhecurve(),
    which is deprecated.
tls_config_prefer_ciphers_client()
    prefers ciphers in the client's cipher list when selecting a cipher suite
    (server only). This is considered to be less secure than preferring the
    server's list.
tls_config_prefer_ciphers_server()
    prefers ciphers in the server's cipher list when selecting a cipher suite
    (server only). This is considered to be more secure than preferring the
    client's list and is the default.
RETURN VALUES¶
These functions return 0 on success or -1 on error.
SEE ALSO¶
tls_config_ocsp_require_stapling(3), tls_config_set_session_id(3), tls_config_verify(3), tls_init(3), tls_load_file(3)
HISTORY¶
tls_config_set_ciphers() appeared in
    OpenBSD 5.6 and got its final name in
    OpenBSD 5.7.
tls_config_set_protocols(),
    tls_config_parse_protocols(),
    tls_config_set_dheparams(), and
    tls_config_set_ecdhecurve() appeared in
    OpenBSD 5.7,
    tls_config_prefer_ciphers_client() and
    tls_config_prefer_ciphers_server() in
    OpenBSD 5.9, and
    tls_config_set_alpn() in OpenBSD
    6.1.
AUTHORS¶
Joel Sing
    <jsing@openbsd.org>
    with contributions from
  
  Ted Unangst
    <tedu@openbsd.org>
    (tls_config_set_ciphers()) and
  
  Reyk Floeter
    <reyk@openbsd.org>
    (tls_config_set_ecdhecurve())
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