table of contents
ASRANGE_NEW(3) | Library Functions Manual | ASRANGE_NEW(3) |
NAME¶
ASRange_new
,
ASRange_free
, d2i_ASRange
,
i2d_ASRange
,
ASIdOrRange_new
,
ASIdOrRange_free
,
d2i_ASIdOrRange
,
i2d_ASIdOrRange
,
ASIdentifierChoice_new
,
ASIdentifierChoice_free
,
d2i_ASIdentifierChoice
,
i2d_ASIdentifierChoice
— RFC
3779 autonomous system identifiers and ranges
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<openssl/x509v3.h>
ASRange *
ASRange_new
(void);
void
ASRange_free
(ASRange
*asrange);
ASRange *
d2i_ASRange
(ASRange **asrange,
const unsigned char **der_in, long
length);
int
i2d_ASRange
(ASRange *asrange,
unsigned char **der_out);
ASIdOrRange *
ASIdOrRange_new
(void);
void
ASIdOrRange_free
(ASIdOrRange
*aor);
ASIdOrRange *
d2i_ASIdOrRange
(ASIdOrRange
**aor, const unsigned char **der_in,
long length);
int
i2d_ASIdOrRange
(ASIdOrRange
*aor, unsigned char **der_out);
ASIdentifierChoice *
ASIdentifierChoice_new
(void);
void
ASIdentifierChoice_free
(ASIdentifierChoice
*aic);
ASIdentifierChoice *
d2i_ASIdentifierChoice
(ASIdentifierChoice
**aic, const unsigned char **der_in,
long length);
int
i2d_ASIdentifierChoice
(ASIdentifierChoice
*aic, unsigned char **der_out);
DESCRIPTION¶
ASRange, ASIdOrRange, and ASIdentifierChoice are building blocks of the ASIdentifiers type representing the RFC 3779 autonomous system identifier delegation extension.
All ASN1_INTEGERs in this manual must be representable as unsigned 32-bit integers. The API performs no corresponding checks. An ASN1_INTEGER can be set using ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64(3).
The ASRange type defined in RFC 3779 section 3.2.3.8 is implemented as
typedef struct ASRange_st { ASN1_INTEGER *min; ASN1_INTEGER *max; } ASRange;
It represents the closed range [min,max] of AS identifiers between min and max, where min should be strictly smaller than max.
ASRange_new
()
allocates a new ASRange object with allocated, empty
min and max, thus representing
the invalid range [0,0].
ASRange_free
()
frees asrange including any data contained in it. If
asrange is NULL
, no action
occurs.
The ASIdOrRange type defined in RFC 3779 section 3.2.3.5 is implemented as
typedef struct ASIdOrRange_st { int type; union { ASN1_INTEGER *id; ASRange *range; } u; } ASIdOrRange;
representing an individual AS identifier or a range. When
populating an ASIdOrRange object by hand, its
type should be set to
ASIdOrRange_id
or
ASIdOrRange_range
to indicate which member of the
union u is valid.
ASIdOrRange_new
()
returns a new ASIdOrRange object with invalid type and
NULL
members of the union
u.
ASIdOrRange_free
()
frees aor including any data contained in it, provided
type is set correctly. If
asrange is NULL
, no action
occurs.
In order to express a list of AS identifiers and ranges, RFC 3779 section 3.2.3.4 uses an ASN.1 SEQUENCE, which is implemented via a STACK_OF(3) construction over ASIdOrRange:
typedef STACK_OF(ASIdOrRange) ASIdOrRanges;
Since an ASIdOrRanges
object should be sorted in a specific way (see
X509v3_asid_canonize(3)), a comparison function is needed
for a correct instantiation with sk_new(3). The
ASIdOrRange_cmp
()
function is not directly exposed and not easily accessible from outside the
library, and it is non-trivial to implement. It is therefore discouraged to
use ASIdOrRanges objects that are not part of an
ASIdentifiers object.
The “inherit” marker from RFC 3779 section 3.2.3.3 is implemented as ASN1_NULL. It has no dedicated type or API and can be instantiated with ASN1_NULL_new(3).
The ASIdentifierChoice type defined in RFC 3779 section 3.2.3.2 is implemented as
typedef struct ASIdentifierChoice_st { int type; union { ASN1_NULL *inherit; ASIdOrRanges *asIdsOrRanges; } u; } ASIdentifierChoice;
where the type member should be set to
ASIdentifierChoice_inherit
or
ASIdentifierChoice_asIdsOrRanges
to indicate whether
a given ASIdentifierChoice object represents an
inherited list or an explicit list.
ASIdentifierChoice_new
()
returns a new ASIdentifierChoice object with invalid
type and NULL
members of the union
u.
ASIdentifierChoice_free
()
frees aic including any data contained in it, provided
type is set correctly.
The ASIdentifiers type defined in RFC 3779 section 3.2.3.1 is implemented as
typedef struct ASIdentifiers_st { ASIdentifierChoice *asnum; ASIdentifierChoice *rdi; } ASIdentifiers;
It should be instantiated with ASIdentifiers_new(3) and populated with X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range(3).
d2i_ASRange
(),
i2d_ASRange
(),
d2i_ASIdOrRange
(),
i2d_ASIdOrRange
(),
d2i_ASIdentifierChoice
(),
and
i2d_ASIdentifierChoice
()
decode and encode ASN.1 ASRange,
ASIdOrRange, and
ASIdentifierChoice objects. For details about the
semantics, examples, caveats, and bugs, see
ASN1_item_d2i(3). In order for the encoding produced by
i2d_ASRange
() to be correct,
min must be strictly less than
max. Similarly for
i2d_ASIdOrRange
() and an
ASIdOrRange object of type
ASIdOrRange_range
.
RETURN VALUES¶
ASRange_new
() returns a new
ASRange object with allocated, empty members, or
NULL
if an error occurs.
ASIdOrRange_new
() returns a new, empty
ASIdOrRange object or NULL
if
an error occurs.
ASIdentifierChoice_new
() returns a new,
empty ASIdentifierChoice object or
NULL
if an error occurs.
The decoding functions d2i_ASRange
(),
d2i_ASIdOrRange
(), and
d2i_ASIdentifierChoice
() return an
ASRange, an ASIdOrRange, or an
ASIdentifierChoice, object, respectively, or
NULL
if an error occurs.
The encoding functions i2d_ASRange
(),
i2d_ASIdOrRange
(), and
i2d_ASIdentifierChoice
() return the number of bytes
successfully encoded or a value <= 0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO¶
ASIdentifiers_new(3), ASN1_INTEGER_set_uint64(3), crypto(3), IPAddressRange_new(3), s2i_ASN1_INTEGER(3), STACK_OF(3), X509_new(3), X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range(3)
STANDARDS¶
RFC 3779: X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers:
- section 3.2.3: Syntax
- section 3.2.3.1: Type ASIdentifiers
- section 3.2.3.2: Elements asnum, rdi, and Type ASIdentifierChoice
- section 3.2.3.3: Element inherit
- section 3.2.3.4: Element asIdsOrRanges
- section 3.2.3.5: Type ASIdOrRange
- section 3.2.3.6: Element id
- section 3.2.3.7: Element range
- section 3.2.3.8: Type ASRange
- section 3.2.3.9: Elements min and max
HISTORY¶
These functions first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8e and have been available since OpenBSD 7.1.
BUGS¶
An ASIdOrRanges_new
() function that
installs the correct comparison function on the stack of
ASIdOrRange should have been part of the API to make
it usable.
ASIdentifierChoice_new
() is of very
limited use because ASIdOrRanges_new
() is
missing.
There is no way of ensuring that an
ASIdOrRanges object is in canonical form unless it is
part of an ASIdentifiers object. It is therefore
difficult to guarantee that the output of
i2d_ASIdentifierChoice
() is conformant.
RFC 3779 3.2.3.4 has “asIdsOrRanges” while its type in this implementation is ASIdOrRanges.
October 11, 2023 | Linux 6.4.0-150600.23.25-default |