constant Protocols.HTTP.response_codes
Mapping from StatusCode to descriptive string.
StatusCode
.Query delete_url(string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Sends a HTTP DELETE request to the server in the URL and returns
the created and initialized Query object. 0 is returned
upon failure. If a query object having
request_headers->Connection=="Keep-Alive" from a previous
request is provided and the already established server connection
can be used for the next request, you may gain some performance.
void do_async_method(string method, string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, Protocols.HTTP.Query con, void|string data)
Low level asynchronous HTTP call method.
methodThe HTTP method to use, e.g. "GET".
urlThe URL to perform method on. Should be a complete URL,
including protocol, e.g. "https://pike.lysator.liu.se/".
query_variablesCalls http_encode_query and appends the result to the URL.
request_headersThe HTTP headers to be added to the request. By default the headers User-agent, Host and, if needed by the url, Authorization will be added, with generated contents. Providing these headers will override the default. Setting the value to 0 will remove that header from the request.
conPreviously initialized connection object.
In particular the callbacks must have been set
(Query.set_callbacks()).
dataData payload to be transmitted in the request.
do_method(), Query.set_callbacks()
void do_async_proxied_method(string|Standards.URI proxy, string user, string password, string method, string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, Protocols.HTTP.Query con, void|string data)
Low level asynchronous proxied HTTP call method.
Makes an HTTP request through a proxy.
proxyURL for the proxy.
userpasswordProxy authentication credentials.
methodThe HTTP method to use, e.g. "GET".
urlThe URL to perform method on. Should be a complete URL,
including protocol, e.g. "https://pike.lysator.liu.se/".
query_variablesCalls http_encode_query and appends the result to the URL.
request_headersThe HTTP headers to be added to the request. By default the headers User-agent, Host and, if needed by the url, Authorization will be added, with generated contents. Providing these headers will override the default. Setting the value to 0 will remove that header from the request.
conPreviously initialized connection object.
In particular the callbacks must have been set
(Query.set_callbacks()).
dataData payload to be transmitted in the request.
do_async_method(), do_proxied_method(), Query.set_callbacks()
.Query|zero do_method(string method, string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con, void|string data)
Low level HTTP call method.
methodThe HTTP method to use, e.g. "GET".
urlThe URL to perform method on. Should be a complete URL,
including protocol, e.g. "https://pike.lysator.liu.se/".
query_variablesCalls http_encode_query and appends the result to the URL.
request_headersThe HTTP headers to be added to the request. By default the headers User-agent, Host and, if needed by the url, Authorization will be added, with generated contents. Providing these headers will override the default. Setting the value to 0 will remove that header from the request.
conOld connection object.
dataData payload to be transmitted in the request.
do_sync_method()
.Query do_proxied_method(string|Standards.URI proxy, string user, string password, string method, string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con, void|string data)
Makes an HTTP request through a proxy.
proxyURL for the proxy.
userpasswordProxy authentication credentials.
methodurlquery_variablesrequest_headerscondataThe remaining arguments are identical to do_method().
do_method(), do_async_proxied_method()
.Query get_url(string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Sends a HTTP GET request to the server in the URL and returns the
created and initialized Query object. 0 is returned
upon failure. If a query object having
request_headers->Connection=="Keep-Alive" from a previous
request is provided and the already established server connection
can be used for the next request, you may gain some performance.
string get_url_data(string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Returns the returned data after calling the requested server for
information through HTTP GET. 0 is returned upon failure.
Redirects (HTTP 302) are automatically followed.
array(string)|zero get_url_nice(string|Standards.URI url, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Returns an array of ({content_type, data}) after calling
the requested server for the information. 0 is returned
upon failure. Redirects (HTTP 302) are automatically followed.
string http_encode_query(mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) variables)
Encodes a query mapping to a string; this protects odd - in http perspective - characters like '&' and '#' and control characters, and packs the result together in a HTTP query string.
Example:
> Protocols.HTTP.http_encode_query( (["anna":"eva","lilith":"blue"]) );
Result: "lilith=blue&anna=eva"
> Protocols.HTTP.http_encode_query( (["&":"&","'=\"":"\0\0\0\u0434"]) );
Result: "%27%3D%22=%00%00%00%D0%B4&%26amp%3B=%26"
string iri_encode(string s)
Encodes the given string using %XX encoding to be used as a
component part in an IRI (Internationalized Resource Identifier,
see RFC 3987). This means that all chars outside the IRI
iunreserved set are encoded, i.e. this function encodes
equivalently to uri_encode except that all 8-bit and wider
characters are left as-is.
This function currently does not encode chars in the Unicode private ranges, although that is strictly speaking required in some but not all IRI components. That could change if it turns out to be a problem.
percent_decode, uri_encode
string percent_decode(string s)
Decodes URI-style %XX encoded chars in the given string.
percent_encode, uri_decode
This function currently does not accept wide string input, which
is necessary to work as the reverse of iri_encode.
string percent_encode(string s)
Encodes the given string using %XX encoding, except that URI unreserved chars are not encoded. The unreserved chars are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -, ., _, and ~ (see RFC 2396 section 2.3).
8-bit chars are encoded straight, and wider chars are not allowed.
That means this encoding is applicable if s is a binary octet
string. If it is a character string then uri_encode should be
used instead.
It is also slightly faster than uri_encode if s is known to
contain only US-ASCII.
.Query post_url(string|Standards.URI url, mapping(string:int|string|array(string))|string query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Similar to get_url, except that query variables is sent as a
POST request instead of a GET request. If query_variables is a
simple string, it is assumed to contain the verbatim
body of the POST request; Content-Type must be properly specified
manually, in this case.
string post_url_data(string|Standards.URI url, mapping(string:int|string|array(string))|string query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Similar to get_url_data, except that query variables is sent as
a POST request instead of a GET request.
array(string) post_url_nice(string|Standards.URI url, mapping(string:int|string|array(string))|string query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Similar to get_url_nice, except that query variables is sent as
a POST request instead of a GET request.
.Query put_url(string|Standards.URI url, void|string file, void|mapping(string:int|string|array(string)) query_variables, void|mapping(string:string|array(string)|int) request_headers, void|Protocols.HTTP.Query con)
Sends a HTTP PUT request to the server in the URL and returns the
created and initialized Query object. 0 is returned upon
failure. If a query object having
request_headers->Connection=="Keep-Alive" from a previous
request is provided and the already established server connection
can be used for the next request, you may gain some performance.
string quoted_string_decode(string s)
Decodes the given string which has been encoded as a
quoted-string according to RFC 2616 section 2.2. s is assumed
to not include the surrounding " chars.
quoted_string_encode
string quoted_string_encode(string s)
Encodes the given string quoted to be used as content inside a quoted-string according to RFC 2616 section 2.2. The returned string does not include the surrounding " chars.
The quoted-string quoting rules in RFC 2616 have several problems:
Quoting is inconsistent since " is quoted as \", but \ does not need to be quoted. This is resolved in the HTTP bis update to mandate quoting of \ too, which this function performs.
Many characters are not quoted sufficiently to make the result
safe to use in an HTTP header, so this quoting is not enough if
s contains NUL, CR, LF, or any 8-bit or wider character.
quoted_string_decode
string uri_decode(string s)
Decodes URI-style %XX encoded chars in the given string, and
then UTF-8 decodes the result. This is the reverse of
uri_encode and uri_encode_invalids.
uri_encode, uri_encode_invalids
string uri_encode(string s)
Encodes the given string using %XX encoding to be used as a component part in a URI. This means that all URI reserved and excluded characters are encoded, i.e. everything except A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -, ., _, and ~ (see RFC 2396 section 2.3).
8-bit chars and wider are encoded using UTF-8 followed by percent-encoding. This follows RFC 3986 section 2.5, the IRI-to-URI conversion method in the IRI standard (RFC 3987) and appendix B.2 in the HTML 4.01 standard. It should work regardless of the charset used in the XML document the URI might be inserted into.
uri_decode, uri_encode_invalids, iri_encode
string uri_encode_invalids(string s)
Encodes all "dangerous" chars in the given string using %XX encoding, so that it can be included as a URI in an HTTP message or header field. This includes control chars, space and various delimiter chars except those in the URI reserved set (RFC 2396 section 2.2).
Since this function doesn't touch the URI reserved chars nor the escape char %, it can be used on a complete formatted URI or IRI.
8-bit chars and wider are encoded using UTF-8 followed by percent-encoding. This follows RFC 3986 section 2.5, the IRI standard (RFC 3987) and appendix B.2 in the HTML 4.01 standard.
The characters in the URI reserved set are: :, /, ?, #, [, ], @, !, $, &, ', (, ), *, +, ,, ;, =. In addition, this function doesn't touch the escape char %.
uri_decode, uri_encode
HTTP Status codes.
response_codes,
https://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.txt
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_ALREADY_REPORTED
RFC 5842 section 7.1: 208 Already Reported
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_FAILED_DEP
RFC 2518 section 10.5: 424 Failed Dependency
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_LOCKED
RFC 2518 section 10.4: 423 Locked
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_LOOP_DETECTED
RFC 5842 section 7.2: 508 Loop Detected
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_MULTISTATUS
RFC 2518 section 10.2: 207 Multi-Status
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_PROCESSING
RFC 2518 section 10.1: 102 Processing
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_STORAGE_FULL
RFC 2518 section 10.6: 507 Insufficient Storage
constant Protocols.HTTP.DAV_UNPROCESSABLE
RFC 2518 section 10.3: 422 Unprocessable Entry
constant Protocols.HTTP.DELTA_HTTP_IM_USED
RFC 3229 section 10.4.1: 226 IM Used
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTCPCP_TEAPOT
RFC 2324 section 2.3.2: 418 I'm a teapot
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_ACCEPTED
RFC 2616 section 10.2.3: 202 Accepted
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_BAD
RFC 2616 section 10.4.1: 400 Bad Request
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_BAD_GW
RFC 2616 section 10.5.3: 502 Bad Gateway
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_BAD_RANGE
RFC 2616 section 10.4.17: 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_CONFLICT
RFC 2616 section 10.4.10: 409 Conflict
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_CONTINUE
RFC 2616 section 10.1.1: 100 Continue
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_CREATED
RFC 2616 section 10.2.2: 201 Created
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_EARLY_HINTS
RFC 8297 section 2: 103 Early Hints
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_EXPECT_FAILED
RFC 2616 section 10.4.18: 417 Expectation Failed
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_FORBIDDEN
RFC 2616 section 10.4.4: 403 Forbidden
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_FOUND
RFC 2616 section 10.3.3: 302 Found
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_GONE
RFC 2616 section 10.4.11: 410 Gone
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_GW_TIMEOUT
RFC 2616 section 10.5.5: 504 Gateway Timeout
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_HEADERS_TOO_LARGE
RFC 6585 section 5: 431 Request Header Fields Too Large
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_INTERNAL_ERR
RFC 2616 section 10.5.1: 500 Internal Server Error
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_LEGALLY_RESTRICTED
RFC 7725 section 3: 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_LENGTH_REQ
RFC 2616 section 10.4.12: 411 Length Required
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_METHOD_INVALID
RFC 2616 section 10.4.6: 405 Method Not Allowed
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_MISDIRECTED_REQ
RFC 7540 section 9.1.2: 421 Misdirected Request
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_MOVED_PERM
RFC 2616 section 10.3.2: 301 Moved Permanently
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_MULTIPLE
RFC 2616 section 10.3.1: 300 Multiple Choices
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NET_AUTH_REQUIRED
RFC 6585 section 6: 511 Network Authentication Required
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NONAUTHORATIVE
RFC 2616 section 10.2.4: 203 Non-Authorative Information
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
RFC 2616 section 10.4.7: 406 Not Acceptable
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NOT_EXTENDED
RFC 2774 section 7: 510 Not Extended (obsolete)
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NOT_FOUND
RFC 2616 section 10.4.5: 404 Not Found
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NOT_IMPL
RFC 2616 section 10.5.2: 501 Not Implemented
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED
RFC 2616 section 10.3.5: 304 Not Modified
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_NO_CONTENT
RFC 2616 section 10.2.5: 204 No Content
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_OK
RFC 2616 section 10.2.1: 200 OK
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_PARTIAL_CONTENT
RFC 2616 section 10.2.7: 206 Partial Content
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_PAY
RFC 2616 section 10.4.3: 402 Payment Required
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_PERM_REDIRECT
RFC 7538 section 3: 308 Permanent Redirect
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_PRECOND_FAILED
RFC 2616 section 10.4.13: 412 Precondition Failed
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_PRECOND_REQUIRED
RFC 6585 section 3: 428 Precondition required
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_PROXY_AUTH_REQ
RFC 2616 section 10.4.8: 407 Proxy Authentication Required
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_REQ_TOO_LARGE
RFC 2616 section 10.4.14: 413 Request Entity Too Large
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_RESET_CONTENT
RFC 2616 section 10.2.6: 205 Reset Content
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_SEE_OTHER
RFC 2616 section 10.3.4: 303 See Other
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_SWITCH_PROT
RFC 2616 section 10.1.2: 101 Switching protocols
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_TEMP_REDIRECT
RFC 2616 section 10.3.8: 307 Temporary Redirect
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_TIMEOUT
RFC 2616 section 10.4.9: 408 Request Timeout
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS
RFC 6585 section 4: 429 Too Many Requests
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_UNAUTH
RFC 2616 section 10.4.2: 401 Unauthorized
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_UNAVAIL
RFC 2616 section 10.5.4: 503 Service Unavailable
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_UNSUPP_MEDIA
RFC 2616 section 10.4.16: 415 Unsupported Media Type
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_UNSUPP_VERSION
RFC 2616 section 10.5.6: 505 HTTP Version Not Supported
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_URI_TOO_LONG
RFC 2616 section 10.4.15: 414 Request-URI Too Long
constant Protocols.HTTP.HTTP_USE_PROXY
RFC 2616 section 10.3.6: 305 Use Proxy
constant Protocols.HTTP.TCN_VARIANT_NEGOTIATES
RFC 2295 section 8.1: 506 Variant Also Negotiates
constant Protocols.HTTP.TLS_TOO_EARLY
RFC 8470 section 5.2: 425 Too Early
constant Protocols.HTTP.TLS_UPGRADE_REQUIRED
RFC 2817 section 4.2: 426 Upgrade Required
Open and execute an HTTP query.
HTTP.Query o=HTTP.Query();
void ok() { write("ok...\n"); write("%O\n", o->headers); exit(0); }
void fail() { write("fail\n"); exit(0); }
int main() { o->set_callbacks(ok, fail); o->async_request("pike.lysator.liu.se", 80, "HEAD / HTTP/1.0"); return -1; }
int Protocols.HTTP.Query.errno
Errno copied from the connection or simulated for async operations.
In Pike 7.8 and earlier hardcoded Linux values were used in
async operations, 110 instead of System.ETIMEDOUT and
113 instead of System.EHOSTUNREACH.
mapping Protocols.HTTP.Query.headers
Headers as a mapping. All header names are in lower case, for convinience.
string Protocols.HTTP.Query.host
string Protocols.HTTP.Query.real_host
int Protocols.HTTP.Query.port
Connected host and port.
Used to detect whether keep-alive can be used.
mapping(string:array(string)) Protocols.HTTP.Query.hostname_cache
Set this to a global mapping if you want to use a cache, prior of calling *request().
int Protocols.HTTP.Query.timeout
int Protocols.HTTP.Query.maxtime
timeout is the time to wait in seconds on connection and/or data.
If data is fetched asynchronously the watchdog will be reset every time
data is received. Defaults to 120 seconds.
maxtime is the time the entire operation is allowed to take, no matter
if the connection and data fetching is successful. This is by default
indefinitely.
These values only have effect in asynchroneous calls
int Protocols.HTTP.Query.ok
Tells if the connection is successfull.
string Protocols.HTTP.Query.protocol
Protocol string, ie "HTTP/1.0".
int Protocols.HTTP.Query.status
string Protocols.HTTP.Query.status_desc
Status number and description (eg 200 and "ok").
int res = Protocols.HTTP.Query()()
Wait for connection to complete.
Returns 1 on successfull connection, 0 on failure.
void async_fetch(function(:void) callback, mixed ... extra)
Fetch all data in background.
timed_async_fetch(), async_request(), set_callbacks()
Protocols.HTTP.Query set_callbacks(function(:void)|zero request_ok, function(:void)|zero request_fail, mixed ... extra)
Protocols.HTTP.Query async_request(string server, int port, string query)
Protocols.HTTP.Query async_request(string server, int port, string query, mapping headers, string|void data)
Setup and run an asynchronous request,
otherwise similar to thread_request().
request_ok(Protocols.HTTP.Query httpquery,...extra args)
will be called when connection is complete,
and headers are parsed.
request_fail(Protocols.HTTP.Query httpquery,...extra args)
is called if the connection fails.
Returns the called object
(array)Protocols.HTTP.Query()
| Array | |
| Headers |
| Data |
| Protocol |
| Status |
| Status description |
(mapping)Protocols.HTTP.Query()
The header mapping ORed with the following mapping.
| The protocol. |
| The status code. |
| The status description. |
| The returned data. |
(string)Protocols.HTTP.Query()
Gives back the answer as a string.
void close()
Close all associated file descriptors.
string data(int|void max_length)
Gives back the data as a string.
Protocols.HTTP.Query.PseudoFile datafile()
Gives back a pseudo-file object,
with the methods read() and close().
This could be used to copy the file to disc at
a proper tempo.
datafile() doesn't give the complete request,
just the data.
file()
int downloaded_bytes()
Gives back the number of downloaded bytes.
Protocols.HTTP.Query.PseudoFile file()
Protocols.HTTP.Query.PseudoFile file(mapping newheaders, void|mapping removeheaders)
Gives back a pseudo-file object,
with the methods read() and close().
This could be used to copy the file to disc at
a proper tempo.
newheaders, removeheaders is applied as:
(oldheaders|newheaders))-removeheaders
Make sure all new and remove-header indices are lower case.
datafile()
protected int ponder_answer(int|void start_position)
Attempt to read the result header block from buf and con.
| Returns |
| Sets |
The data part of the result may still be pending on
1 return.
Protocols.HTTP.Query thread_request(string server, int port, string query)
Protocols.HTTP.Query thread_request(string server, int port, string query, mapping headers, void|string data)
Create a new query object and begin the query.
The query is executed in a background thread;
call `() in the object to wait for the request
to complete.
query is the first line sent to the HTTP server;
for instance "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1".
headers will be encoded and sent after the first line,
and data will be sent after the headers.
Returns the called object.
void timed_async_fetch(function(this_program, __unknown__ ... :void) ok_callback, function(this_program, __unknown__ ... :void) fail_callback, mixed ... extra)
Like async_fetch(), except with a timeout and a corresponding fail
callback function.
async_fetch(), async_request(), set_callbacks()
int total_bytes()
Gives back the size of a file if a content-length header is present and parsed at the time of evaluation. Otherwise returns -1.
string unicode_data()
Gives back data, but decoded according to the content-type character set.
data
Minimal simulation of a Stdio.File object.
Objects of this class are returned by file() and datafile().
Do not attempt further queries using this Query object
before having read all data.
void close()
string read(int n, bool|void not_all)
typedef string|Standards.URI|SessionURL Protocols.HTTP.Session.URL
A URL which is either a string a Standards.URI or a SessionURL.
mapping Protocols.HTTP.Session.default_headers
Default HTTP headers.
int Protocols.HTTP.Session.follow_redirects
The number of redirects to follow, if any. This is the default to the created Request objects.
A redirect automatically turns into a GET request, and all header, query, post or put information is dropped.
Default is 20 redirects. A negative number will mean infinity.
Loops will currently not be detected, only the limit works to stop loops.
Request.follow_redirects
mapping Protocols.HTTP.Session.hostname_cache
Cache of hostname to IP lookups. Given to and used by the
Query objects.
int Protocols.HTTP.Session.maximum_connection_reuse
Maximum times a connection is reused. Defaults to 1000000. <2 means no reuse at all.
int Protocols.HTTP.Session.maximum_connections_per_server
Maximum number of connections to the same server. Used only by async requests. Defaults to 10 connections.
int Protocols.HTTP.Session.maximum_total_connections
Maximum total number of connections. Limits only async requests, and the number of kept-alive connections (live connections + kept-alive connections <= this number) Defaults to 50 connections.
int|float Protocols.HTTP.Session.time_to_keep_unused_connections
The time to keep unused connections in seconds. Set to zero to never save any kept-alive connections. (Might be good in a for instance totaly synchroneous script that keeps the backend thread busy and never will get call_outs.) Defaults to 10 seconds.
Request async_get_url(URL url, void|mapping query_variables, function(:void)|zero callback_headers_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_data_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_fail, mixed ... callback_arguments)
Request async_put_url(URL url, void|string file, void|mapping query_variables, function(:void)|zero callback_headers_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_data_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_fail, mixed ... callback_arguments)
Request async_delete_url(URL url, void|mapping query_variables, function(:void)|zero callback_headers_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_data_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_fail, mixed ... callback_arguments)
Request async_post_url(URL url, mapping query_variables, function(:void)|zero callback_headers_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_data_ok, function(:void)|zero callback_fail, mixed ... callback_arguments)
Sends a HTTP GET, POST, PUT or DELETE request to the server in
the URL asynchroneously, and call the corresponding callbacks
when result arrives (or not). The callbacks will receive
the created Request object as first argument, then
the given callback_arguments, if any.
callback_headers_ok is called when the HTTP request has received
headers.
callback_data_ok is called when the HTTP request has been
received completely, data and all.
callback_fail is called when the HTTP request has failed,
on a TCP/IP or DNS level, or has received a forced timeout.
The created Request object is returned.
string encode_cookies()
void decode_cookies(string data, void no_clear)
Dump all cookies to a string and read them back. This is useful to
store cookies in between sessions (on disk, for instance).
decode_cookies will throw an error upon parse failures.
Also note, decode_cookies will clear out any previously
learned cookies from the Session object, unless no_clear
is given and true.
Request get_url(URL url, void|mapping query_variables)
Request post_url(URL url, mapping|string query_variables)
Request put_url(URL url, string file, void|mapping query_variables)
Request delete_url(URL url, void|mapping query_variables)
Sends a HTTP GET, POST, PUT or DELETE request to the server in the URL
and returns the created and initialized Request object.
0 is returned upon failure.
array(string) get_cookies(Standards.URI|SessionURL for_url, void|bool no_delete)
Get the cookies that we should send to this server,
for this url. They are presented in the form suitable
for HTTP headers (as an array).
This will also take in count expiration of cookies,
and delete expired cookies from the Session unless
no_delete is true.
array(string) get_url_nice(URL url, mapping query_variables)
string get_url_data(URL url, mapping query_variables)
array(string) post_url_nice(URL url, mapping|string query_variables)
string post_url_data(URL url, mapping|string query_variables)
Returns an array of ({content_type,data}) and
just the data string respective,
after calling the requested server for the information.
0 is returned upon failure.
post* is similar to the get_url() class of functions,
except that the query variables is sent as a POST request instead
of as a GET.
Query give_me_connection(Standards.URI url)
Request a Query object suitable to use for the
given URL. This may be a reused object from a keep-alive
connection.
void return_connection(Standards.URI url, Query query)
Return a previously used Query object to the keep-alive storage. This function will determine if the given object is suitable to keep or not by checking status and headers.
void set_cookie(Cookie cookie, Standards.URI|zero who)
Set a cookie.
The cookie will be checked against current security levels et al,
using the parameter who.
If who is zero, no security checks will be performed.
void set_http_cookie(string cookie, Standards.URI at)
Parse and set a cookie received in the HTTP protocol. The cookie will be checked against current security levels et al.
Request
Query Protocols.HTTP.Session.Request.con
Raw connection object
function(string, Standards.URI:mixed|void) Protocols.HTTP.Session.Request.cookie_encountered
Cookie callback. When a request is performed,
the result is checked for cookie changes and
additions. If a cookie is encountered, this
function is called. Default is to call
set_http_cookie in the Session object.
int Protocols.HTTP.Session.Request.follow_redirects
Number of redirects to follow;
the request will perform another request if the
HTTP answer is a 3xx redirect.
Default from the parent Session.follow_redirects.
A redirect automatically turns into a GET request, and all header, query, post or put information is dropped.
Loops will currently not be detected, only the limit works to stop loops.
Standards.URI Protocols.HTTP.Session.Request.url_requested
URL requested (set by prepare_method). This will update according to followed redirects.
protected void _destruct()
_destruct is called when an object is destructed.
void destroy()
But since this clears the HTTP connection from the Request object,
it can also be used to reuse a Request object.
Request do_async(array(string|int|mapping) args)
Start a request asyncroneously. It will perform in
the background using callbacks (make sure the backend
thread is free).
Call set_callbacks to setup the callbacks.
Get arguments from prepare_method.
The called object.
set_callbacks, prepare_method, do_sync, do_thread
Request|zero do_sync(array(string|int|mapping) args)
Perform a request synchronously.
Get arguments from prepare_method.
0 upon failure, this object upon success
prepare_method, do_async, do_thread
Request do_thread(array(string|int|mapping) args)
Start a request in the background, using a thread.
Call wait to wait for the thread to finish.
Get arguments from prepare_method.
The called object.
prepare_method, do_sync, do_async, wait
do_thread does not rerun redirections automatically
array(string|int|mapping) prepare_method(string method, URL url, void|mapping query_variables, void|mapping extra_headers, void|string data)
Prepares the HTTP Query object for the connection,
and returns the parameters to use with do_sync,
do_async or do_thread.
This method will also use cookie information from the
parent Session, and may reuse connections (keep-alive).
void set_callbacks(function(mixed ... :mixed)|zero headers, function(mixed ... :mixed)|zero data, function(mixed ... :mixed)|zero fail, mixed ... callback_arguments)
Setup callbacks for async mode,
headers will be called when the request got connected,
and got data headers; data will be called when the request
got the amount of data it's supposed to get and fail is
called whenever the request failed.
Note here that an error message from the server isn't considered a failure, only a failed TCP connection.
Request|zero wait()
Wait for the request thread to finish.
0 upon failure, or the called object upon success.
do_thread
Class to store URL+referer
inherit Standards.URI : URI
URL Protocols.HTTP.Session.SessionURL.referer
the referer to this URL
Protocols.HTTP.Session.SessionURL Protocols.HTTP.Session.SessionURL(URL uri, URL base_uri, URL _referer)
instantiate a SessionURL object; when fed to Protocols.HTTP.Session calls, will add referer to the HTTP handshaking variables
This module contains various HTTP Authentication implementations for
both server and client use. A Client implementation would
typically call the make_authenticator method with the incoming
WWW-Authenticate header to get a Client object. For each HTTP
request the auth() method of the object can be called to get an
appropriate Authorization header.
Server code should create an authentication class and inherit the
concrete authentication scheme implementation. To add an actual
user lookup, overload get_password or
get_hashed_password. Hashed passwords must be hashed with the
scheme appropriate digest.
class Auth { inherit Protocols.HTTP.Authentication.DigestMD5Server; Concurrent.Future get_password(string user) { Promise p = Concurrent.Promise(); if( user == "bob" ) return p->success("builder"); return p->failure(sprintf("No user %O", user)); } }
Auth auth = Auth("apps@pike.org"); Concurrent.Future authenticate(Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request req) { Concurrent.Future authenticated = Concurrent.Promise(); auth->auth(req->request_headers->authorization, req->request_method, request->not_query) ->then(lambda(string user) { authenticated->success(user); }, lambda(string reason) { authenticated->failure(reason); string c = auth->challenge(); request->response_and_finish( ([ "error":401, "extra_heads" : ([ "WWW-Authenticate":c, ]) ]) ); }); return authenticated; }
Client make_authenticator(string|array(string) hdrs, string user, string password, void|string realm)
Create an authenticator for a server responding with the given HTTP authentication header. Currently only works for one realm.
hdrsThe WWW-Authenticate HTTP header or headers.
userThe username to use.
passwordThe plaintext password.
realmOptionally the realm the user and password is valid in. If omitted, the authentication will happen in whatever realm the server is presenting.
mapping(string:string) split_header(string hdr)
Split client generated Authorization header into its parts.
HTTP Basic authentication client.
Abstract Client class.
Abstract HTTP Digest authentication client.
inherit Digest : Digest
HTTP Digest authentication client using MD5.
inherit DigestClient : DigestClient
inherit DigestMD5 : DigestMD5
HTTP Digest server implementation using MD5.
inherit DigestMD5 : DigestMD5
inherit DigestServer : DigestServer
Implements the session version "MD5-sess" of the MD5 HTTP Digest
authentication. Used identically to DigestMD5Server.
inherit DigestMD5Server : DigestMD5Server
HTTP Digest authentication client using SHA256.
inherit DigestClient : DigestClient
inherit DigestSHA256 : DigestSHA256
HTTP Digest server implementation using SHA256.
inherit DigestSHA256 : DigestSHA256
inherit DigestServer : DigestServer
Implements the session version "SHA256-sess" of the SHA256 HTTP
Digest authentication. Used identically to DigestSHA256Server.
inherit DigestSHA256Server : DigestSHA256Server
HTTP Digest authentication client using SHA512/256.
inherit DigestClient : DigestClient
inherit DigestSHA512256 : DigestSHA512256
HTTP Digest server implementation using SHA512/256.
inherit DigestSHA512256 : DigestSHA512256
inherit DigestServer : DigestServer
Implements the session version "SHA-512-256-sess" of the SHA512/256 HTTP
Digest authentication. Used identically to DigestSHA512256Server.
inherit DigestSHA512256Server : DigestSHA512256Server
Abstract HTTP Digest implementation.
inherit Digest : Digest
string Protocols.HTTP.Authentication.DigestServer.realm
The current realm of the authentication.
Concurrent.Future auth(string hdr, string method, string path)
Authenticate a request.
hdrThe value of the Authorization header. Zero is acceptable, but will produce an unconditional rejection.
methodThis is the HTTP method used, typically "GET" or "POST".
pathThis is the path of the request.
string(7bit) challenge()
Creates a challenge header value for the WWW-Authenticate header in 401 responses.
Protocols.HTTP.Authentication.DigestServer Protocols.HTTP.Authentication.DigestServer(void|string(8bit) realm, void|string(8bit) key)
realmThe realm to be authenticated.
keyIf this key is set all challanges are verified against signature using this key. The key can be any 8-bit string, but should be the same across multiple instances on the same domain, and over time.
Concurrent.Future get_hashed_password(string user)
Function intended to be overloaded that returns a future that
will resolved to the given users hashed password. Overloading
this function will prevent get_password from being called.
Concurrent.Future get_password(string user)
Function intended to be overloaded that returns a future that will resolve to the given users password.
get_hashed_password
This HTTP client module utilises the Concurrent.Promise and
Concurrent.Future classes and only does asynchronous calls.
Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments a1, a2; a1 = Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments(([ "extra_args" : ({ "Extra arg for Roxen request" }), "headers" : ([ "User-Agent" : "My Special HTTP Client" ]) ])); a2 = Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments(([ "variables" : ([ "q" : "Pike programming language" ]), "maxtime" : 10 ])); Concurrent.Future q1 = Protocols.HTTP.Promise.get_url("http://www.roxen.com", a1); Concurrent.Future q2 = Protocols.HTTP.Promise.get_url("http://www.google.com", a2); array(Concurrent.Future) all = ({ q1, q2 }); /* To get a callback for each of the requests */ all->on_success(lambda (Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result ok_resp) { werror("Got successful response for %O\n", ok_resp->host); }); all->on_failure(lambda (Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result failed_resp) { werror("Request for %O failed!\n", failed_resp->host); }); /* To get a callback when all of the requests are done. In this case on_failure will be called if any of the request fails. */ Concurrent.Future all2 = Concurrent.results(all); all2->on_success(lambda (array(Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result) ok_resp) { werror("All request were successful: %O\n", ok_resp); }); all->on_failure(lambda (Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result failed_resp) { werror("The request to %O failed.\n", failed_resp->host); });
Concurrent.Future get_url(Protocols.HTTP.Session.URL url, void|Arguments args)
Concurrent.Future post_url(Protocols.HTTP.Session.URL url, void|Arguments args)
Concurrent.Future put_url(Protocols.HTTP.Session.URL url, void|Arguments args)
Concurrent.Future delete_url(Protocols.HTTP.Session.URL url, void|Arguments args)
Sends a GET, POST, PUT or DELETE request to url
asynchronously. A Concurrent.Future object is returned on which you
can register callbacks via Concurrent.Future->on_success() and
Concurrent.Future.on_failure() which will get a Result
object as argument.
For an example of usage see Protocols.HTTP.Promise
Concurrent.Future do_method(string http_method, Protocols.HTTP.Session.URL url, void|Arguments args)
Fetch an URL with the http_method method.
void set_timeout(int t)
void set_maxtime(int t)
set_timeout() sets the default timeout for connecting and data fetching.
The watchdog will be reset each time data is fetched.
set_maxtime() sets the timeout for the entire operation. If this is set
to 30 seconds for instance, the request will be aborted after
30 seconds event if data is still being received. By default this is
indefinitely.
t is the timeout in seconds.
Arguments
Class representing the arguments to give to get_url(), post_url()
put_url(), delete_url() and do_method().
void|string|mapping Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.data
POST data
array(mixed) Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.extra_args
Extra arguments that will end up in the Result object
bool Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.follow_redirects
Should redirects be followed. Default is true.
mapping(string:string) Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.headers
Additional request headers
int Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.maxtime
Request timeout
int Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.timeout
Data fetch timeout
mapping(string:mixed) Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments.variables
Query variables
Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Arguments(void|mapping(string:mixed) args)
If args is given the indices that match any of this object's
members will set those object members to the value of the
corresponding mapping member.
HTTP result class.
A class representing a request and its response. An instance of
this class will be given as argument to the
Concurrent.Future()->on_success() and
Concurrent.Future()->on_failure() callbacks registered on the returned
Concurrent.Future object from get_url(), post_url(),
delete_url(), put_url() or do_method().
string|zero Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.charset
Returns the charset of the requested document, if given by the response headers.
Read only
string Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.content_encoding
Returns the content encoding of the response if set by the remote server.
Read only
string Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.content_type
Returns the content type of the requested document
Read only
string Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.data
Raw data body of the request
get()
array(mixed) Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.extra_args
Extra arguments set in the Arguments object.
mapping Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.headers
The HTTP response headers
string Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.host
The host that was called in the request
int Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.length
Returns the value of the content-length header.
Read only
int Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.status
The HTTP status of the response, e.g 200, 201, 404 and so on.
string Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.status_description
The textual representation of status.
Standards.URI Protocols.HTTP.Promise.Result.url
Returns the requested URL
string get()
The response body, i.e the content of the requested URL
Internal class for the actual HTTP requests
inherit Protocols.HTTP.Session : parent
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.HeaderParser
Fast HTTP header parser.
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.http_decode_string
string extension_to_type(string extension)
Looks up the file extension in a table to return a suitable MIME type.
string filename_to_extension(string filename)
Determine the extension for a given filename.
string filename_to_type(string filename)
Looks up the file extension in a table to return a suitable MIME type.
string http_date(int time)
Makes a time notification suitable for the HTTP protocol.
timeThe time in seconds since the 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970
The date in the HTTP standard date format. Example : Thu, 03 Aug 2000 05:40:39 GMT
int http_decode_date(string data)
Decode a HTTP date to seconds since 1970 (UTC)
zero (UNDEFINED) if the given string isn't a HTTP date
mapping(string:string|array(string)) http_decode_urlencoded_query(string query, void|mapping dest)
Decodes an URL-encoded query into a mapping.
The simplest server possible. Binds a port and calls
a callback with request_program objects.
object|function(:void)|program Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port.request_program
void close()
Closes the HTTP port.
Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port(function(.Request:void) callback, void|int portno, void|string interface, void|int reuse_port)
This class represents a connection from a client to the server.
There are three different read callbacks that can be active, which
have the following call graphs. read_cb is the default read
callback, installed by attach_fd.
| (Incoming data)
v
read_cb
| When complete headers are read
v
parse_request
v
parse_variables
| If callback isn't changed to read_cb_chunked or read_cb_post
v
finalize
| (Incoming data)
v
read_cb_post
| When enough data has been received
v
finalize
| (Incoming data)
v
read_cb_chunked
| If all data chunked transfer-encoding needs
v
finalize
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.body_raw
raw unparsed body of the request (raw minus request line and headers)
int Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.connection_timeout_delay
connection timeout, delay until connection is closed while waiting for the correct headers:
mapping(string:string) Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.cookies
cookies set by client
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.full_query
full resource requested, including attached GET query
mapping Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.misc
external use only
Stdio.NonblockingStream Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.my_fd
The socket that this request came in on.
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.not_query
resource requested minus any attached query
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.protocol
request protocol and version, eg. HTTP/1.0
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.query
query portion of requested resource, starting after the first "?"
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.raw
raw unparsed full request (headers and body)
mapping(string:string|array(string)) Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.request_headers
all headers included as part of the HTTP request, ie content-type.
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.request_raw
full request line (request_type + full_query + protocol)
string Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.request_type
HTTP request method, eg. POST, GET, etc.
mapping Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.response
the response sent to the client (for use in the log_cb)
int Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.send_timeout_delay
send timeout (no activity for this period with data in send buffer) in seconds, default is 180
mapping(string:string|array(string)) Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.variables
all variables included as part of a GET or POST request.
void attach_fd(Stdio.NonblockingStream _fd, Port|zero server, function(this_program:void) _request_callback, void|string already_data, void|function(this_program, array:void) _error_callback)
Main entry point for the class.
_fdNewly accepted connection.
serverProtocols.HTTP.Server.Port that accepted the connection.
_request_callbackCallback function registered with Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port().
already_dataData that has already been received from _fd.
_error_callbackCallback function called when an error is detected.
Typically called from Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port()->new_connection().
void finish(int clean)
Finishes this request, as in removing timeouts, calling the
logging callback etc. If clean is given, then the processing of
this request went fine and all data was sent properly, in which
case the connection will be reused if keep-alive was
negotiated. Otherwise the connection will be closed and
destructed.
string|zero get_ip()
Return the IP address that originated the request, or 0 if
the IP address could not be determined. In the event of an
error, my_fd->errno() will be set.
string make_response_header(mapping m)
Make an HTTP header block from a response mapping.
mContains elements for generating a response to the client.
| Data to be returned to the client. |
| File object, the contents of which will be returned to the client. |
| HTTP error code |
| Length of content to be returned. If file is provided, size bytes will be returned to client. |
| Contains optional modification date. |
| Contains optional content-type |
| Contains a mapping of additional headers to be returned to client. |
| Contains the server identification header. |
response_and_finish()
void opportunistic_tls(string s)
Called when the client is attempting opportunistic TLS on this HTTP port. Overload to handle, i.e. send the data to a TLS port. By default the connection is simply closed.
void response_and_finish(mapping m, function(:void)|void _log_cb)
Return a properly formatted response to the HTTP client
mContains elements for generating a response to the client.
| Data to be returned to the client. Can be an array of objects which are concatenated and sent to the client. |
| File object, the contents of which will be returned to the client. |
| HTTP error code |
| Length of content to be returned. If file is provided, size bytes will be returned to client. |
| Contains optional modification date. |
| Contains optional content-type |
| Contains a mapping of additional headers to be returned to client. |
| Contains the server identification header. |
int sent_data()
Returns the amount of data sent.
void set_mode(int mode)
modeA number of integer flags bitwise ored together to determine
the mode of operation.
SHUFFLER: Use the Shuffler to send out the data.
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.READ_SIZE
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.READ_CHUNK
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.READ_POSTNL
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.READ_TRAILER
constant Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request.FINISHED
A very simple SSL server. Binds a port and calls a callback with
request_program objects.
inherit SSL.Port : Port
object|function(:void)|program Protocols.HTTP.Server.SSLPort.request_program
Protocols.HTTP.Server.SSLPort Protocols.HTTP.Server.SSLPort(function(Request:void) callback, int(1..)|void port, void|string interface, void|string|Crypto.Sign.State key, void|string|array(string) certificate, void|int reuse_port)
Create a HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) server.
callbackThe function run when a request is received.
takes one argument of type Request.
portThe port number to bind to, defaults to 443.
interfaceThe interface address to bind to.
keyAn optional SSL secret key, provided in binary format, such
as that created by Standards.PKCS.RSA.private_key().
certificateAn optional SSL certificate or chain of certificates with the host certificate first, provided in binary format.
reuse_portIf true, enable SO_REUSEPORT if the OS supports it. See
Stdio.Port.bind for more information
protected void new_connection()
The port accept callback
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) version 3.0 and Transport Layer Security (TLS) versions 1.0 - 1.2.
RFC 2246 (TLS 1.0): "The primary goal of the TLS Protocol is to provide privacy and data integrity between two communicating applications."
The classes that typical users need to use are
File
This is an object that attempts to behave as a Stdio.File
as much as possible.
Port
This is an object that attempts to behave as a Stdio.Port
as much as possible, with Port()->accept() returning
File objects.
Context
The configurated context for the File.
Constants.CertificatePair
A class for keeping track of certificate chains and their private keys.
The Constants module also contains lots of constants that are
used by the various APIs, as well as functions for formatting
the constants for output.
File, Port, Context, Constants.CertificatePair,
Constants
Alert packet.
inherit .Packet : Packet
Based on the base Packet.
SSL.Alert SSL.Alert(int(1..2) level, int(8bit) description, ProtocolVersion version, string|void message)
String buffer with the possibility to read and write data as they would be formatted in structs.
inherit Stdio.Buffer : Buffer
this_program add_int_array(array(int) data, int(8bit) item_size, int(0..) len)
Appends an array of unsigned integers of width item_size
to the buffer, preceded with an unsigned integer len declaring
the size of the array in bytes.
this_program add_string_array(array(string(8bit)) data, int(0..) item_size, int(0..) len)
Appends an array of variable length strings with item_size
bytes hollerith coding, prefixed by a len bytes large integer
declaring the total size of the array in bytes.
SSL.Buffer SSL.Buffer(void|string(8bit)|Stdio.Buffer s)
Create a new buffer, optionally initialized with the
value s.
array(int) read_int_array(int(8bit) item_size, int(0..) len)
Reads an array of integers as written by add_int_array
from the buffer.
array(string(8bit)) read_string_array(int(0..) item_size, int(0..) len)
Reads an array of strings as written by add_string_array
from the buffer.
Client-side connection state.
inherit Connection : Connection
array(int)|zero SSL.ClientConnection.client_cert_types
array(string(8bit))|zero SSL.ClientConnection.client_cert_distinguished_names
A few storage variables for client certificate handling on the client side.
SSL.ClientConnection SSL.ClientConnection(Context ctx, string(8bit)|void server_name, Session|void session)
Initialize a new ClientConnection.
ctxContext to use.
server_nameOptional host name of the server.
sessionOptional Session to resume.
int(-1..1) handle_handshake(int type, Buffer input, Stdio.Buffer raw)
Do handshake processing.
typeOne of HANDSHAKE_*.
inputThe contents of the packet.
rawThe raw packet received (needed for supporting SSLv2 hello messages).
This function returns:
| If handshaking is in progress. |
| If handshaking has completed. |
| If a fatal error occurred. |
It uses the send_packet() function to transmit packets.
void send_renegotiate()
Renegotiate the connection (client initiated).
Sends a client_hello to force a new round of handshaking.
SSL.Connection keeps the state relevant for a single SSL connection.
This includes the Context object (which doesn't change), various
buffers, the Session object (reused or created as appropriate),
and pending read and write states being negotiated.
Each connection will have two sets of read and write States: The
current read and write states used for encryption, and pending read
and write states to be taken into use when the current keyexchange
handshake is finished.
This object is also responsible for managing incoming and outgoing packets. Outgoing packets are stored in queue objects and sent in priority order.
This class should never be created directly, instead one of the
classes that inherits it should be used (ie either
ClientConnection or ServerConnection) depending on whether
this is to be a client-side or server-side connection. These in
turn are typically created by File()->create().
ClientConnection, ServerConnection, Context,
Session, File, State
private constantint SSL.Connection.window_size
Number of passed sequence numbers to keep track of. RFC 4347 section 4.1.2.5: A minimum window size of 32 MUST be supported, but a window size of 64 is preferred and SHOULD be employed as the default. Another window size (larger than the minimum) MAY be chosen by the receiver.
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Connection.application_protocol
Selected ALPN (RFC 7301) protocol (if any).
Note that this is a connection property, and needs to be renegotiated on session resumption.
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Connection.client_random
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Connection.server_random
Random cookies, sent and received with the hello-messages.
.Cipher.KeyExchange|zero SSL.Connection.ke
The active Cipher.KeyExchange (if any).
int|zero SSL.Connection.sent
Number of application data bytes sent by us.
private int SSL.Connection.sequence_mask
Bitmask representing sequence numbers for accepted
received packets in the interval
[next_seq_num-window_size..next_seq_num-2].
The packet with seqence number next_seq_num-1 is
implicitly known to have been received.
ConnectionState SSL.Connection.state
Bitfield with the current connection state.
SSL.Connection SSL.Connection(Context ctx)
Initialize the connection state.
ctxThe context for the connection.
void derive_master_secret(string(8bit) premaster_secret)
Derive the master secret from the premaster_secret and the random seeds, and configure the keys.
string describe_state()
Returns a string describing the current connection state.
string(8bit)|int(-1..1) got_data(string(8bit) data)
Main receive handler.
dataString of data received from the peer.
Returns one of:
| Returns an empty string if there's neither application data nor errors (eg during the initial handshake). |
| Returns a string of received application data. |
| Returns |
| Returns These are the main cases of errors:
|
This function is intended to be called from an i/o read callback.
int(-1..1) handle_alert(int level, int description)
Handle an alert received from the peer.
levelAlert level; either ALERT_warning or ALERT_fatal.
descriptionAlert description code; one of
indices(SSL.Constants.ALERT_descriptions).
| A Fatal error occurred and processing should stop. |
| Processing can continue. |
| Connection should close. |
int(-1..1) handle_handshake(int type, Buffer input, Stdio.Buffer raw)
Do handshake processing. Type is one of HANDSHAKE_*, data is the contents of the packet, and raw is the raw packet received (needed for supporting SSLv2 hello messages).
This function returns 0 if handshake is in progress, 1 if handshake is finished, and -1 if a fatal error occurred. It uses the send_packet() function to transmit packets.
void mark_seq_num(int num)
Mark seqence number num as seen and accepted.
This will cause valid_seq_nump() to return 0 for it
if it shows up again.
void new_cipher_states()
Generate new pending cipher states.
int query_write_queue_size()
Returns the number of packets queued for writing.
Returns the number of times to_write() can be called before
it stops returning non-empty strings.
protected Packet|zero recv_packet()
Low-level receive handler. Returns a packet, an alert, or zero if more data is needed to get a complete packet.
void send_close()
Initiate close.
void send_packet(Packet packet, int|void priority)
Queues a packet for write. Handshake and and change cipher must use the same priority, so must application data and close_notifies.
void send_renegotiate()
Renegotiate the connection.
int send_streaming_data(string(8bit) data)
Send an application data packet. If the data block is too large then as much as possible of the beginning of it is sent. The size of the sent data is returned.
void set_alert_callback(function(object, int|object, string:void) callback)
Called with alert object, sequence number of bad packet, and raw data as arguments, if a bad packet is received.
Can be used to support a fallback redirect https->http.
void shutdown()
Remove cyclic references as best we can.
int(-1..2) to_write(Stdio.Buffer output)
Extracts data from the packet queues. Returns 2 if data has been written, 0 if there are no pending packets, 1 of the connection is being closed politely, and -1 if the connection died unexpectedly.
This function is intended to be called from an i/o write callback.
query_write_queue_size(), send_streaming_data().
int valid_seq_nump(int num)
Check whether num is a valid seqence number for a new packet.
int SSL.Connection.HandshakeFragment.mt
int SSL.Connection.HandshakeFragment.len
int SSL.Connection.HandshakeFragment.offset
string(8bit) SSL.Connection.HandshakeFragment.data
protected local void __create__(int mt, int len, int offset, string(8bit) data)
SSL.Connection.HandshakeFragment SSL.Connection.HandshakeFragment(int mt, int len, int offset, string(8bit) data)
Keeps the state that is shared by all SSL-connections on a client, or for one port on a server. It includes policy configuration, the server or client certificate(s), the corresponding private key(s), etc. It also includes the session cache.
The defaults are usually suitable for a client, but for a server some configuration is necessary.
Typical use is to:
Call add_cert() with the certificates belonging to the server
or client. Note that clients often don't have or need any
certificates, and also that certificate-less server operation is
possible, albeit discouraged and not enabled by default.
Suitable self-signed certificates can be created with
Standards.X509.make_selfsigned_certificate().
Optionally call get_suites() to get a set of cipher_suites
to assign to preferred_suites. This is only needed if the
default set of suites from get_suites(128, 1) isn't
satisfactory.
The initialized Context object is then passed to
File()->create() or used as is embedded in Port.
File, Port, Standards.X509
array(string(8bit))|zero SSL.Context.advertised_protocols
List of advertised protocols using using TLS application level protocol negotiation.
int SSL.Context.auth_level
Policy for client authentication. One of
SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_none,
SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_verify, SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_ask
and SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_require.
Defaults to SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_none.
array(int) SSL.Context.client_auth_methods
The possible client authentication methods. Used only if
auth_level is AUTH_ask or AUTH_require. Generated by
set_authorities.
array(int) SSL.Context.ecc_curves
Supported elliptical curve cipher curves in order of preference. Defaults to all supported curves, ordered with the largest curves first.
bool SSL.Context.enable_renegotiation
If set enable SSL/TLS protocol renegotiation.
Defaults to 1 (enabled).
RFC 7540 section 9.2.1 requires this to be turned off after
Protocols.HTTP2 communication has started.
bool SSL.Context.encrypt_then_mac
Attempt to enable encrypt-then-mac mode. Defaults to 1.
Replaced by extensions.
multiset(int) SSL.Context.extensions
A list of all extensions that will be considered in the handshake process. Extensions not listed will not be sent, and will be ignored if received.
The following values are included by default.
| Protection against renegotiation attack (RFC 5746). |
| Allows negotiation of the maximum fragment size (RFC 6066 section 4). |
| Attempts to address attacks against block ciphers (RFC 7366). |
| Required to support more than one protocol on the same TLS port (RFC 7639). |
| Required to select which out of several certificates to use (RFC 5246 section 7.4.1.4.1). |
| Required for elliptic curve key exchange (RFC 4492 section 5.1.2). |
| Required for elliptic curve key exchange (RFC 4492 section 5.1.1). |
| Allows the client to select which of several domains hosted on the same server it wants to connect to. Required by many websites (RFC 6066 section 3). |
| Support session resumption without server-side state (RFC 4507 and RFC 5077). |
| Not supported by Pike. The server side will just check that the client packets are correctly formatted. |
| Not supported by Pike. The server side will just check that the client packets are correctly formatted. |
| Needed for TLS 1.3 0-RTT handshake. EXPERIMENTAL. |
| This extension is required to avoid a bug in some f5 SSL terminators for certain sizes of client handshake messages. |
The following supported values are not included by default.
| This extension allows for the HMAC to be truncated for a small win in payload size. Not widely implemented and may be a security risk (RFC 6066 section 7). |
| This extension allows the client and server to send heartbeats
over the connection. Intended to keep TCP connections
alive. Required to be set to use |
| Binds the master secret to important session parameters to protect against man in the middle attacks (RFC 7627). |
array(int) SSL.Context.ffdhe_groups
Supported FFDHE groups for DHE key exchanges, in order of preference, most preferred first.
Defaults to the full set of supported FFDHE groups from the FFDHE draft, in order of size with the smallest group (2048 bits) first.
Server-side the first group in the list that satisfies the NIST guide lines for key strength (NIST SP800-57 5.6.1) (if any) for the selected cipher suite will be selected, and otherwise the largest group.
Client-side the list will be reversed (as a precaution if the server actually follows the clients preferences).
bool SSL.Context.heartbleed_probe
If set, the other peer will be probed for the heartbleed bug
during handshake. If heartbleed is found the connection is closed
with insufficient security fatal error. Requires
Constants.EXTENSION_heartbeat to be set in extensions.
int SSL.Context.max_sessions
Maximum number of sessions to keep in the cache.
int SSL.Context.min_version
int SSL.Context.max_version
The accepted range of versions for the client/server. List
specific versions in supported_versions instead.
Replaced by supported_versions.
int SSL.Context.packet_max_size
The maximum amount of data that is sent in each SSL packet by
File. A value between 1 and Constants.PACKET_MAX_SIZE.
array(int) SSL.Context.preferred_compressors
Lists the supported compression algorithms in order of preference.
Defaults to ({ COMPRESSION_null }) due to SSL attacks that
target compression.
array(int)|zero SSL.Context.preferred_suites
Cipher suites we want to support, in order of preference, best first. By default set to all suites with at least 128 bits cipher key length, excluding RC4, and ephemeral and non-ephemeral certificate based key exchange.
mapping(int(508..511):Crypto.DH.Parameters) SSL.Context.private_ffdhe_groups
DHE parameter lookup for the FFDHE private range.
Add any custom FFDHE-groups here.
Defaults to the empty mapping.
If you add any groups here, you will also need to update
ffdhe_groups accordingly.
function(int(0..):string(8bit)) SSL.Context.random
Used to generate random cookies for the hello-message. If we use
the RSA keyexchange method, and this is a server, this random
number generator is not used for generating the master_secret. By
default set to random_string.
int SSL.Context.require_trust
When set, require the chain to be known, even if the root is self signed.
Note that if set, and certificates are set to be verified, trusted issuers must be provided, or no connections will be accepted.
Replaced by auth_level.
int SSL.Context.session_lifetime
Sessions are removed from the cache when they have been inactive more than this number of seconds. Sessions are also removed from the cache if a connection using the session dies unexpectedly.
array(int) SSL.Context.signature_algorithms
The set of <hash, signature> combinations to use by us.
Only used with TLS 1.2 and later.
Defaults to all combinations supported by Pike except for MD5.
This list is typically filtered by get_signature_algorithms()
to get rid of combinations not supported by the runtime.
According to RFC 5246 section 7.4.2 all certificates need to be signed by any of the supported signature algorithms. To be forward compatible this list needs to be limited to the combinations that have existing PKCS identifiers.
get_signature_algorithms()
array(ProtocolVersion) SSL.Context.supported_versions
List of supported versions, in order of preference. Defaults to
PROTOCOL_TLS_1_2, PROTOCOL_TLS_1_1 and PROTOCOL_TLS_1_0.
mapping(string(8bit):array(Standards.X509.Verifier)) SSL.Context.trusted_issuers_cache
Mapping from DER-encoded issuer to Standards.X509.Verifiers
compatible with eg Standards.X509.verify_certificate() and
Standards.X509.load_authorities().
get_trusted_issuers(), set_trusted_issuers()
int SSL.Context.use_cache
Non-zero to enable caching of sessions
mapping(Standards.ASN1.Types.Identifier:Crypto.Hash) SSL.Context.verifier_algorithms
Mapping of supported verifier algorithms to hash implementation.
Standards.X509.get_algorithms()
int SSL.Context.verify_certificates
Determines whether certificates presented by the peer are verified, or just accepted as being valid.
Replaced by auth_level.
void add_cert(Crypto.Sign.State key, array(string(8bit)) certs, array(string(8bit))|void extra_name_globs)
variant void add_cert(string(8bit) key, array(string(8bit)) certs, array(string(8bit))|void extra_name_globs)
variant void add_cert(CertificatePair cp)
Add a certificate.
This function is used on both servers and clients to add
a key and chain of certificates to the set of certificate
candidates to use in find_cert().
On a server these are used in the normal initial handshake, while on a client they are only used if a server requests client certificate authentication.
keyPrivate key matching the first certificate in certs.
Supported key types are currently:
| Rivest-Shamir-Adelman. |
| Digital Signing Algorithm. |
| Elliptic Curve Digital Signing Algorithm. |
This key MUST match the public key in the first certificate
in certs.
certsA chain of X509.v1 or X509.v3 certificates, with the local certificate first and root-most certificate last.
extra_name_globsFurther SNI globs (than the ones in the first certificate), that
this certificate should be selected for. Typically used to set
the default certificate(s) by specifying ({ "*" }).
The SNI globs are only relevant for server-side certificates.
cpAn alternative is to send an initialized CertificatePair.
The function performs various validations of the key
and certs, and throws errors if the validation fails.
find_cert()
Alert alert_factory(SSL.Connection con, int level, int description, ProtocolVersion version, string|void message, mixed|void trace)
Alert factory.
This function may be overloaded to eg obtain logging of generated alerts.
conConnection which caused the alert.
levelLevel of alert.
descriptionDescription code for the alert.
messageOptional log message for the alert.
Not all alerts are fatal, and some (eg ALERT_close_notify) are used
during normal operation.
void configure_suite_b(int(128..)|void min_keylength, int(0..)|void strictness_level)
Configure the context for Suite B compliant operation.
This restricts the context to the cipher suites specified by RFC 6460 in strict mode.
Additional suites may be enabled, but they will only be selected if a Suite B suite isn't available.
min_keylengthMinimum supported key length in bits. Either 128
or 192.
strictness_levelAllow additional suites.
| Strict mode. Allow only the Suite B suites from RFC 6460 and TLS 1.2. |
| Transitional mode. Also allow the transitional suites from RFC 5430 for use with TLS 1.0 and 1.1. |
| Permissive mode (default). Also allow other suites that conform to the minimum key length. |
This function is only present when Suite B compliant operation is possible (ie both elliptic curves and GCM are available).
Note also that for Suite B server operation compliant certificates
need to be added with add_cert().
get_suites()
Session|zero decode_ticket(string(8bit) ticket)
Decode a session ticket and return the corresponding session if valid or zero if invalid.
The default implementation just calls lookup_session().
Override this function (and encode_ticket()) to implement
server-side state-less session resumption.
encode_ticket(), lookup_session()
array(string(8bit)|int)|zero encode_ticket(Session session)
Generate a session ticket for a session.
The default implementation just generates a random ticket
and calls record_session() to store it.
Over-ride this function (and decode_ticket()) to implement
server-side state-less session resumption.
| Array | |
| Non-empty string with the ticket. |
| Lifetime hint for the ticket. |
If the context signals that it does offer tickets via
offers_tickets(), this function must offer an encoded ticket
for the session as the connection may have signalled to the client
that a ticket will be offered. However, tickets are not guaranteed
to be actually usable, so if you cannot offer a ticket when you must,
"INVALID" might be an option...
decode_ticket(), record_session(), RFC 4507 section 3.3
void filter_weak_suites(int min_keylength)
Filter cipher suites from preferred_suites that don't have a
key with an effective length of at least min_keylength bits.
array(CertificatePair)|zero find_cert_domain(string(8bit) domain)
Look up a suitable set of certificates for the specified domain.
UNDEFINED if no certificate was found. Called only by the
Server.
array(CertificatePair)|zero find_cert_issuer(array(string) ders)
Look up a suitable set of certificates for the specified issuer.
UNDEFIEND if no certificate was found. Called only by the
ClientConnection as a response to a certificate request.
array(string) get_authorities()
Get the list of allowed authorities. See set_authorities.
array(CertificatePair) get_certificates()
Returns a list of all server certificates added with add_cert.
Crypto.RSA get_export_rsa_key()
Called by the KeyExchangeExportRSA during KE_rsa_export key exchanges to get the weak RSA key. By default a new 512 bit key is generated for each key exchange. This method can be overloaded to provide caching or alternative means to generate keys.
optional string(8bit) get_psk(string(8bit) id)
A context created for PSK use must implement a get_psk method, which will be called with the key id, and should return the key to be used for the connection. If the id is not valid, 0 should be returned.
optional string(8bit) get_psk_hint()
A context created for server side PSK use can optionally implement get_psk_hint to return a hint string to be sent to the client. If not implemented, or returning 0, no PSK hint will be sent.
optional string(8bit) get_psk_id(string(8bit) hint)
A context created for client side PSK use must implement a get_psk_id method, which will be called with the server provided hint, or 0 if no hint was sent. Note that while there is an API difference between no hint and a zero length hint, some PSK modes are unable to send no hints.
The method should return a key id for the PSK, which will be sent to the server. If the hint is not valid, 0 should be returned.
array(int) get_signature_algorithms(array(int)|void signature_algorithms)
Get the (filtered) set of locally supported signature algorithms.
signature_algorithms
array(int) get_suites(int(-1..)|void min_keylength, int(0..2)|void ke_mode, multiset(int)|void blacklisted_ciphers, multiset(KeyExchangeType)|void blacklisted_kes, multiset(HashAlgorithm)|void blacklisted_hashes, multiset(CipherModes)|void blacklisted_ciphermodes)
Get the prioritized list of supported cipher suites that satisfy the requirements.
min_keylengthMinimum supported effective keylength in bits. Defaults to 128.
Specify -1 to enable null ciphers.
ke_modeLevel of protection for the key exchange.
| Require forward secrecy (ephemeral keys). |
| Also allow certificate based key exchanges. |
| Also allow anonymous server key exchange. Note that this allows for man in the middle attacks. |
blacklisted_ciphersMultiset of ciphers that are NOT to be used. By default RC4, DES and export ciphers are blacklisted. An empty multiset needs to be given to unlock these.
blacklisted_kesMultiset of key exchange methods that are NOT to be used.
blacklisted_hashesMultiset of hash algoriths that are NOT to be used.
blacklisted_ciphermodesMultiset of cipher modes that are NOT to be used.
The list of suites is also filtered on the current settings of
supported_versions.
Note that the effective keylength may differ from the actual keylength for old ciphers where there are known attacks.
array(array(string(8bit))) get_trusted_issuers()
Get the list of trusted issuers. See set_trusted_issuers.
array(ProtocolVersion) get_versions(ProtocolVersion client)
Returns a list of possible versions to use, given the version in the client hello header.
Session|zero lookup_session(string id)
Lookup a session identifier in the cache. Returns the corresponding session, or zero if it is not found or caching is disabled.
Session new_session()
Create a new session.
bool offers_tickets()
Signals if the context will offer a session ticket via
encode_ticket().
void purge_session(Session s)
Invalidate a session for resumption and remove it from the cache.
void record_session(Session s)
Add a session to the cache (if caching is enabled).
void set_authorities(array(string) a)
Array of authorities that are accepted for client certificates.
The server will only accept connections from clients whose
certificate is signed by one of these authorities. The string is a
DER-encoded certificate, which typically must be decoded using
MIME.decode_base64 or Standards.PEM.Messages first.
Note that it is presumed that the issuer will also be trusted by
the server. See trusted_issuers for details on specifying
trusted issuers.
If empty, the server will accept any client certificate whose issuer is trusted by the server.
void set_trusted_issuers(array(array(string(8bit))) issuers)
Sets the list of trusted certificate issuers.
issuersAn array of certificate chains whose root is self signed (ie a
root issuer), and whose final certificate is an issuer that we
trust. The root of the certificate should be first certificate in
the chain. The string is a DER-encoded certificate, which
typically must be decoded using MIME.decode_base64 or
Standards.PEM.Messages first.
If this array is left empty, and the context is set to verify certificates, a certificate chain must have a root that is self signed.
array(int) sort_suites(array(int) suites)
Sort a set of cipher suites according to our preferences.
Returns the array sorted with the most preferrable (aka "best") cipher suite first.
The original array (suites) is modified destructively,
but is not the same array as the result.
Interface similar to Stdio.File.
Handles blocking and nonblocking mode.
Handles callback mode in an arbitrary backend (also in blocking mode).
Read and write operations may each do both reading and writing. In callback mode that means that installing either a read or a write callback may install both internally.
In Pike 8.0 and later, blocking read and write in concurrent threads is supported.
Callback changing operations like set_blocking and
set_nonblocking aren't atomic.
Apart from the above, thread safety/atomicity characteristics are retained.
Blocking characterstics are retained for all functions.
is_open, connection init (create) and close (close) can
do both reading and writing.
_destruct attempts to close the stream properly by sending the
close packet, but since it can't do blocking I/O it's not
certain that it will succeed. The stream should therefore always
be closed with an explicit close call.
Abrupt remote close without the proper handshake gets the errno
System.EPIPE.
Objects do not contain cyclic references, so they are closed and destructed timely when dropped.
string SSL.File.application_protocol
The application protocol chosen by the client during application layer protocol negotiation (ALPN).
Read only
protected int SSL.File.fragment_max_size
The max amount of data to send in each packet. Initialized from the context when the object is created.
protected void _destruct()
Try to close down the connection properly since it's customary to
close files just by dropping them. No guarantee can be made that
the close packet gets sent successfully though, because we can't
risk blocking I/O here. You should call close explicitly.
close
bool accept(string|void pending_data)
Configure as server and set up the connection.
pending_dataAny data that has already been read from the stream. This is typically used with protocols that use START TLS or similar, where there's a risk that "too much" data (ie part of the TLS ClientHello) has been read from the stream before deciding that the connection is to enter TLS-mode.
Returns 0 on handshaking failure in blocking mode,
and otherwise 1.
connect()
protected int(0)|float backend_once(int|void nonwaiting_mode)
Run one pass of the backend.
int close(void|string how, void|int clean_close, void|int dont_throw)
Close the connection. Both the read and write ends are always closed
howThis argument is only for Stdio.File compatibility
and must be either "rw" or 0.
clean_closeIf set then close messages are exchanged to shut down the SSL connection but not the underlying stream. It may then continue to be used for other communication afterwards. The default is to send a close message and then close the stream without waiting for a response.
dont_throwI/O errors are normally thrown, but that can be turned off with
dont_throw. In that case errno is set instead and 0 is
returned. 1 is always returned otherwise. It's not an error to
close an already closed connection.
If a clean close is requested in nonblocking mode then the stream
is most likely not closed right away, and the backend is then
still needed for a while afterwards to exchange the close packets.
is_open returns 2 in that time window.
I/O errors from both reading and writing might occur in blocking mode.
If a clean close is requested and data following the close message
is received at the same time, then this object will read it and
has no way to undo that. That data can be retrieved with read
afterwards.
shutdown
SSL.Session|zero connect(string|void dest_addr, SSL.Session|void session)
Configure as client and set up the connection.
dest_addrOptional name of the server that we are connected to.
sessionSession to resume (if any).
Returns 0 on handshaking failure in blocking mode,
and otherwise the Session object for the connection.
Throws an error if a connection already has been established.
accept()
SSL.File SSL.File(Stdio.File stream, SSL.Context ctx)
Create an SSL connection over an open stream.
streamOpen socket or pipe to create the connection over.
ctxThe SSL context.
The backend used by stream is taken over and restored after the
connection is closed (see close and shutdown). The callbacks
and id in stream are overwritten.
The operation mode defaults to nonblocking mode.
accept(), connect()
int errno()
Returns the current error number for the connection. Notable values are:
| No error |
| Connection closed by other end. |
mapping get_peer_certificate_info()
Returns peer certificate information, if any.
array get_peer_certificates()
Returns the peer certificate chain, if any.
mixed get_server_name()
Returns the server name indication value for the connection.
protected void internal_poll()
Check whether any callbacks may need to be called.
Always run via the real_backend.
schedule_poll()
int is_open()
Returns nonzero if the stream currently is open, zero otherwise.
This function does nonblocking I/O to check for a close packet in the input buffer.
If a clean close has been requested in nonblocking mode, then 2 is returned until the close packet exchanged has been completed.
In Pike 7.8 and earlier, this function returned zero in the case above where it now returns 2.
bool linger(int(-1..65535)|void seconds)
Set the linger time on close().
function(void|object, void|mixed:int)|zero query_accept_callback()
Returns the current accept callback.
set_accept_callback
string query_address(int|void arg)
Returns the address and port of the connection.
See Stdio.File.query_address for details.
Stdio.File.query_address
function(object, int|object, string:void)|zero query_alert_callback()
Returns the current alert callback.
set_alert_callback
string(8bit) query_application_protocol()
Returns the negotiated application level protocol (ALPN)
if any, and otherwise 0 (zero).
Context.advertised_protocols
Pike.Backend query_backend()
Return the backend used for the file callbacks.
set_backend
array(Stdio.Buffer|int(0)) query_buffer_mode()
Get the active input and output buffers that have been
set with set_buffer_mode() (if any).
Returns an array with two elements:
| Array | |
| The current input buffer. |
| The current output buffer. |
set_buffer_mode()
array(function(mixed, void|string:int)|zero) query_callbacks()
Returns the currently set callbacks in the same order
as the arguments to set_callbacks.
set_callbacks, set_nonblocking
function(void|mixed:int)|zero query_close_callback()
Returns the current close callback.
set_close_callback, set_nonblocking, query_callbacks
.Connection query_connection()
Return the SSL connection object.
This returns the low-level SSL.connection object.
SSL.Context query_context()
Return the SSL context object.
int query_fd()
Returns the file descriptor number associated with this object.
mixed query_id()
Returns the currently set id.
set_id
Stdio.read_callback_t|zero query_read_callback()
Returns the current read callback.
set_read_callback, set_nonblocking, query_callbacks
Stdio.File query_stream()
Return the underlying stream.
Avoid any temptation to do
destruct(file_obj->query_stream()). That almost certainly
creates more problems than it solves.
You probably want to use shutdown.
shutdown
int query_suite()
Return the currently active cipher suite.
int(0)|float query_timeout()
Get the timeout for blocking operations.
set_timeout()
ProtocolVersion query_version()
Return the currently active SSL/TLS version.
Stdio.write_callback_t|zero query_write_callback()
Returns the current write callback.
set_write_callback, set_nonblocking, query_callbacks
string read(void|int length, void|bool not_all)
Read some (decrypted) data from the connection. Works like
Stdio.File.read.
I/O errors from both reading and writing might occur in blocking mode.
write
int renegotiate()
Renegotiate the connection by starting a new handshake. Note that the accept callback will be called again when the handshake is finished.
Returns zero if there are any I/O errors. errno() will give the
details.
The read buffer is not cleared - a read() afterwards will
return data from both before and after the renegotiation.
Data in the write queue in nonblocking mode is not properly
written before resetting the connection. Do a blocking
write("") first to avoid problems with that.
protected void schedule_poll()
Schedule calling of any relevant callbacks the next
time the real_backend is run.
internal_poll()
void set_accept_callback(function(void|object, void|mixed:int)|zero accept)
Install a function that will be called when the handshake is finished and the connection is ready for use.
The callback function will be called with the File object and the
additional id arguments (set with set_id).
Like the read, write and close callbacks, installing this callback implies callback mode, even after the handshake is done.
set_nonblocking, set_callbacks,
query_accept_callback, query_callbacks
void set_alert_callback(function(object, int|object, string:void)|zero alert)
Install a function that will be called when an alert packet is about
to be sent. It doesn't affect the callback mode - it's called both
from backends and from within normal function calls like read
and write.
This callback can be used to implement fallback to other protocols
when used on the server side together with shutdown().
This object is part of a cyclic reference whenever this is set, just like setting any other callback.
This callback is not cleared by set_blocking, or settable
by set_callbacks or set_nonblocking. It is also not
part of the set returned by query_callbacks.
query_alert_callback
void set_backend(Pike.Backend backend)
Set the backend used for the file callbacks.
query_backend
void set_blocking()
Set the stream in blocking mode. All but the alert callback are zapped.
There might be some data still waiting to be written to the stream. That will be written in the next blocking call, regardless what it is.
This function doesn't solve the case when the connection is used nonblocking in some backend thread and another thread switches it to blocking and starts using it. To solve that, put a call out in the backend from the other thread that switches it to blocking, and then wait until that call out has run.
Prior to version 7.5.12, this function didn't clear the accept callback.
set_nonblocking, set_blocking_keep_callbacks,
set_nonblocking_keep_callbacks
void set_blocking_keep_callbacks()
Set blocking mode like set_blocking, but don't alter any
callbacks.
set_blocking, set_nonblocking
void set_buffer_mode(Stdio.Buffer|int(0) in, Stdio.Buffer|int(0) out)
Toggle the file to Buffer mode.
In this mode reading and writing will be done via Buffer objects, in the directions you included buffers.
inInput buffer. If this buffer is non-empty, its contents will be returned after any already received data.
outOutput buffer. If this buffer is non-empty, its contents will be sent after any data already queued for sending.
query_buffer_mode()
void set_callbacks(void|Stdio.read_callback_t read, void|Stdio.write_callback_t write, void|function(mixed:int) close, void|function(mixed, string:int) read_oob, void|function(mixed:int) write_oob, void|function(void|mixed:int) accept)
Installs all the specified callbacks at once. Use UNDEFINED
to keep the current setting for a callback.
Like set_nonblocking, the callbacks are installed atomically.
As opposed to set_nonblocking, this function does not do
anything with the stream, and it doesn't even have to be open.
read_oob and write_oob are currently ignored.
set_read_callback, set_write_callback,
set_close_callback, set_accept_callback, query_callbacks
void set_close_callback(function(void|mixed:int)|zero close)
Install a function to be called when the connection is closed,
either normally or due to an error (use errno to retrieve it).
query_close_callback, set_nonblocking, query_callbacks
void set_id(mixed id)
Set the value to be sent as the first argument to the
callbacks installed by set_callbacks.
query_id
bool set_nodelay(bool|void state)
Controle Nagle's Algorithm (RFC 896).
void set_nonblocking(void|Stdio.read_callback_t read, void|Stdio.write_callback_t write, void|function(void|mixed:int) close, void|function(void|mixed:int) read_oob, void|function(void|mixed:int) write_oob, void|function(void|mixed:int) accept)
Set the stream in nonblocking mode, installing the specified callbacks. The alert callback isn't touched.
Prior to version 7.5.12, this function didn't set the accept callback.
read_oob and write_oob are currently ignored.
set_callbacks, query_callbacks, set_nonblocking_keep_callbacks,
set_blocking
void set_nonblocking_keep_callbacks()
Set nonblocking mode like set_nonblocking, but don't alter any
callbacks.
set_nonblocking, set_blocking, set_blocking_keep_callbacks
void set_read_callback(Stdio.read_callback_t|zero read)
Install a function to be called when data is available.
query_read_callback, set_nonblocking, query_callbacks
void set_timeout(int(0)|float seconds)
Set timeout for blocking operations.
secondsTime in seconds allowed for blocking operations
before triggering a timeout. Set to 0
(zero) to disable.
By default there is no timeout.
query_timeout()
void set_write_callback(Stdio.write_callback_t|zero write)
Install a function to be called when data can be written.
query_write_callback, set_nonblocking, query_callbacks
Stdio.File shutdown()
Shut down the SSL connection without sending any more packets.
If the connection is open then the underlying (still open) stream is returned.
If a nonclean (i.e. normal) close has been requested then the underlying stream is closed now if it wasn't closed already, and zero is returned.
If a clean close has been requested (see the second argument to
close) then the behavior depends on the state of the close
packet exchange: The first shutdown call after a successful
exchange returns the (still open) underlying stream, and later
calls return zero and clears errno. If the exchange hasn't
finished then the stream is closed, zero is returned, and errno
will return System.EPIPE.
close, set_alert_callback
int write(string|array(string) data, mixed ... args)
Write some (unencrypted) data to the connection. Works like
Stdio.File.write except that this function often buffers some data
internally, so there's no guarantee that all the consumed data has
been successfully written to the stream in nonblocking mode. It
keeps the internal buffering to a minimum, however.
This function returns zero if attempts are made to write data during the handshake phase and the mode is nonblocking.
I/O errors from both reading and writing might occur in blocking mode.
read
constant SSL.File.ABRUPT_CLOSE
constant SSL.File.STREAM_OPEN
constant SSL.File.STREAM_UNINITIALIZED
constant SSL.File.NORMAL_CLOSE
constant SSL.File.CLEAN_CLOSE
SSL Record Layer. Handle formatting and parsing of packets.
protected int SSL.Packet.marginal_size
The fragment max size is 2^14 (RFC 5246 6.2.1). Compressed fragments are however allowed to be 1024 bytes over (6.2.2), and Ciphertexts 2048 bytes (6.2.3). State the additional headroom in this variable.
SSL.Packet SSL.Packet(ProtocolVersion version, void|int extra)
versionThe version sent packets will be created for.
extraAdditional fragment size, over the 2^14 bytes for a plaintext TLS fragment.
int(-1..1) recv(Stdio.Buffer data)
Receive data read from the network.
dataRaw data from the network.
Returns a 1 data if packet is complete, otherwise
0.
If there's an error, an alert object is returned.
void send(Stdio.Buffer output)
Serialize the packet for sending.
Interface similar to Stdio.Port.
inherit Stdio.Port : socket
function(mixed|void:void) SSL.Port.accept_callback
protected ADT.Queue(< SSL.File >) SSL.Port.accept_queue
Queue of new SSL.Files that have been negotiated.
Context SSL.Port.ctx
Context to use for the connections.
The Context is created (by calling context_factory())
on first access to the variable.
Read only
File accept()
Get the next pending File from the accept_queue.
Returns the next pending File if any, and 0 (zero) if
there are none.
int bind(int port, function(mixed|void:int)|void callback, string|void ip, int|void reuse_port)
Bind an SSL port.
portPort number to bind.
callbackCallback to call when an SSL connection has been negotiated.
The callback is called with the _id as the argument.
The new SSL.File is then typically retrieved by
calling accept().
If the callback is 0 (zero), then connections
will not be accepted until the first call of accept(),
or a callback has been installed with set_accept_callback().
ipOptional IP-number to bind.
reuse_portIf true, enable SO_REUSEPORT if the OS supports it.
Returns 1 if binding of the port succeeded,
and 0 (zero) on failure.
Stdio.Port()->bind(), File()->set_accept_callback(),
listen_fd()
Context context_factory()
Function called to create the Context object for this Port.
By overriding this function the setup of certificates, etc for the port can be delayed until the first access to the port.
Returns the Context to be used with this Port.
SSL.Port SSL.Port(Context|void ctx)
Create a new port for accepting SSL connections.
ctxContext to be used with this Port.
If left out, it will be created on demand on first access
by calling context_factory().
bind(), listen_fd()
void finished_callback(SSL.File f, mixed|void id)
SSL connection accept callback.
fThe File that just finished negotiation.
This function is installed as the File accept callback by
ssl_callback(), and enqueues the newly negotiated File on
the accept queue.
If there has been an accept_callback installed by bind() or
listen_fd(), it will be called with all pending Files on the
accept queue.
If there's no accept_callback, then the File will have to be
retrieved from the queue by calling accept().
int listen_fd(int fd, function(mixed|void:int)|void callback)
Set up listening for SSL connections on an already opened fd.
fdFile descriptor to listen on.
callbackCallback to call when the SSL connection has been negotiated.
The callback is called with an File as the first argument,
and the id for the File as the second.
If the callback is 0 (zero), then negotiated Files
will be enqueued for later retrieval with accept().
Returns 1 if listening on the fd succeeded,
and 0 (zero) on failure.
Stdio.Port()->listen_fd(), File()->set_accept_callback(),
bind()
void set_accept_callback(function(:void)|void accept_callback)
Set the accept callback.
Stdio.File socket_accept()
Low-level accept.
Stdio.Port()->accept()
void ssl_callback(mixed id)
Connection accept callback.
This function is installed as the Stdio.Port callback, and
accepts the connection and creates a corresponding File with
finished_callback() as the accept callback.
If no accept_callback has been installed via bind(),
listen_fd() or set_accept_callback(), installation
of this function as the Stdio.Port callback will be
delayed until the first call of accept().
bind(), finished_callback(), set_accept_callback()
Server-side connection state.
inherit Connection : Connection
int(-1..1) handle_handshake(int type, Buffer input, Stdio.Buffer raw)
Do handshake processing. Type is one of HANDSHAKE_*, data is the contents of the packet, and raw is the raw packet received (needed for supporting SSLv2 hello messages).
This function returns 0 if handshake is in progress, 1 if handshake is finished, and -1 if a fatal error occurred. It uses the send_packet() function to transmit packets.
On entry the handshake header has been removed from input.
void send_renegotiate()
Renegotiate the connection (server initiated).
Sends a hello_request to force a new round of handshaking.
protected bool server_derive_master_secret(Buffer data)
Derive the new master secret from the state of ke and
the payload data received fron the client in its
HANDSHAKE_client_key_exchange packet.
protected Packet|zero server_key_exchange_packet()
Initialize the KeyExchange ke, and generate a
HANDSHAKE_server_key_exchange packet if the
key exchange needs one.
The most important information in a session object is a choice of encryption algorithms and a "master secret" created by keyexchange with a client. Each connection can either do a full key exchange to established a new session, or reuse a previously established session. That is why we have the session abstraction and the session cache. Each session is used by one or more connections, in sequence or simultaneously.
It is also possible to change to a new session in the middle of a connection.
mapping|zero SSL.Session.cert_data
Information about the certificate in use by the peer, such as issuing authority, and verification status.
array(string(8bit))|zero SSL.Session.certificate_chain
Our certificate chain
Cipher.CipherSpec|zero SSL.Session.cipher_spec
Information about the encryption method derived from the cipher_suite.
int SSL.Session.cipher_suite
Constant defining a choice of keyexchange, encryption and mac algorithm.
int|zero SSL.Session.compression_algorithm
Always COMPRESSION_null.
Crypto.ECC.Curve|zero SSL.Session.curve
The ECC curve selected by the key exchange.
| The curve from the server certificate. |
| |
| The curve selected for the ECDHE key exchange (typically the largest curve supported by both the client and the server). |
| |
|
array(int) SSL.Session.ecc_curves
Supported elliptical curve cipher curves in order of preference.
int SSL.Session.ecc_point_format
The selected elliptical curve point format.
May be -1 to indicate that there's no supported overlap
between the server and client.
int SSL.Session.encrypt_then_mac
Negotiated encrypt-then-mac mode.
bool SSL.Session.extended_master_secret
Indicates that the connection uses the Extended Master Secret method of deriving the master secret.
This setting is only relevant for TLS 1.2 and earlier.
array(int)|zero SSL.Session.ffdhe_groups
Supported finite field diffie-hellman groups in order of preference.
| Zero indicates that none have been specified. |
| The empty array indicates that none are supported. |
| List of supported groups, with the most preferred first. |
HeartBeatModeType SSL.Session.heartbeat_mode
Heartbeat mode.
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Session.identity
Identifies the session to the server
int SSL.Session.last_activity
When this session object was used last.
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Session.master_secret
48 byte secret shared between the client and the server. Used for deriving the actual keys.
int SSL.Session.max_packet_size
The max fragment size requested by the client.
array(string(8bit))|zero SSL.Session.peer_certificate_chain
The peer certificate chain
Crypto.Sign.State|zero SSL.Session.peer_public_key
The peer's public key (from the certificate).
Crypto.Sign.State|zero SSL.Session.private_key
Our private key.
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Session.server_name
RFC 6066 section 3.1 (SNI)
array(int) SSL.Session.signature_algorithms
The set of <hash, signature> combinations supported by the peer.
Only used with TLS 1.2 and later.
Defaults to the settings from RFC 5246 section 7.4.1.4.1.
string(8bit)|zero SSL.Session.ticket
Alternative identification of the session to the server.
int|zero SSL.Session.ticket_expiry_time
Expiry time for ticket.
bool SSL.Session.truncated_hmac
Indicates that the packet HMACs should be truncated to the first 10 bytes (80 bits). Cf RFC 3546 section 3.5.
ProtocolVersion|zero SSL.Session.version
Negotiated protocol version.
array(string(8bit)) generate_keys(string(8bit) client_random, string(8bit) server_random, ProtocolVersion version)
Generates keys appropriate for the SSL version given in version,
based on the client_random and server_random.
| Array | |
| Client write MAC secret |
| Server write MAC secret |
| Client write key |
| Server write key |
| Client write IV |
| Server write IV |
bool has_required_certificates()
Indicates if this session has the required server certificate keys set. No means that no or the wrong type of certificate was sent from the server.
protected bool is_supported_cert(CertificatePair cp, int ke_mask, int h_max, ProtocolVersion version, array(int) ecc_curves)
Used to filter certificates not supported by the peer.
cpCandidate CertificatePair.
versionNegotiated version of SSL.
ecc_curvesThe set of ecc_curves supported by the peer.
bool is_supported_suite(int suite, int ke_mask, ProtocolVersion version)
Used to filter the set of cipher suites suggested by the peer based on our available certificates.
suiteCandidate cipher suite.
ke_maskThe bit mask of the key exchange algorithms supported by the set of available certificates.
versionThe negotiated version of SSL/TLS.
array(State) new_client_states(.Connection con, string(8bit) client_random, string(8bit) server_random, ProtocolVersion version)
Computes a new set of encryption states, derived from the client_random, server_random and master_secret strings.
| Array | |
| Read state |
| Write state |
array(State) new_server_states(.Connection con, string(8bit) client_random, string(8bit) server_random, ProtocolVersion version)
Computes a new set of encryption states, derived from the client_random, server_random and master_secret strings.
| Array | |
| Read state |
| Write state |
bool reusable_as(Session other)
Returns true if this session object can be used in place of the
session object other.
int select_cipher_suite(array(CertificatePair) certs, array(int) cipher_suites, ProtocolVersion version)
Selects an apropriate certificate, authentication method and cipher suite for the parameters provided by the client.
certsThe list of CertificatePairs that are applicable to the
server_name of this session.
cipher_suitesThe set of cipher suites that the client and server have in common.
versionThe SSL protocol version to use.
Typical client extensions that also are used:
signature_algorithms
The set of signature algorithm tuples that the client claims to support.
int set_cipher_suite(int suite, ProtocolVersion version, array(int)|zero signature_algorithms, int max_hash_size)
Sets the proper authentication method and cipher specification for the given parameters.
suiteThe cipher suite to use, selected from the set that the client claims to support.
versionThe SSL protocol version to use.
signature_algorithmsThe set of signature algorithms tuples that the client claims to support.
max_hash_sizevoid set_compression_method(int compr)
Sets the compression method. Currently only COMPRESSION_null
and COMPRESSION_deflate are supported.
bool validate_rsa_key(Crypto.RSA.State rsa)
Validate that KE RSA key is more than 512 bits or exportable.
The state object handles a one-way stream of packets, and operates in either decryption or encryption mode. A connection switches from one set of state objects to another, one or more times during its lifetime.
Cipher.CipherAlgorithm SSL.State.crypt
Encryption or decryption object.
Cipher.MACAlgorithm SSL.State.mac
Message Authentication Code
int SSL.State.next_seq_num
64-bit sequence number.
string SSL.State.salt
TLS 1.2 IV salt. This is used as a prefix for the IV for the AEAD cipher algorithms.
Session SSL.State.session
Information about the used algorithms.
int SSL.State.tls_iv
TLS IV prefix length.
Alert|Packet decrypt_packet(Packet packet)
Destructively decrypts a packet (including inflating and MAC-verification, if needed). On success, returns the decrypted packet. On failure, returns an alert packet. These cases are distinguished by looking at the is_alert attribute of the returned packet.
Alert|Packet encrypt_packet(Packet packet, Context ctx)
Encrypts a packet (including deflating and MAC-generation).
Dummy HTTPS server/client
SSL.File SSL.https.Conn.sslfile
protected local void __create__(SSL.File sslfile)
Encryption and MAC algorithms used in SSL.
protected string(8bit) P_hash(Crypto.Hash hashfn, string(8bit) secret, string(8bit) seed, int len)
Hashfn is either a Crypto.MD5, Crypto.SHA or Crypto.SHA256.
CipherSpec|zero lookup(int suite, ProtocolVersion|int version, array(int)|zero signature_algorithms, int max_hash_size)
Lookup the crypto parameters for a cipher suite.
suiteCipher suite to lookup.
versionVersion of the SSL/TLS protocol to support.
signature_algorithmsThe set of SignatureScheme values that
are supported by the other end.
max_hash_sizeThe maximum hash size supported for the signature algorithm.
Returns 0 (zero) for unsupported combinations, otherwise
returns an initialized CipherSpec for the suite.
string(8bit) prf_sha384(string(8bit) secret, string(8bit) label, string(8bit) seed, int len)
This Pseudo Random Function is used to derive secret keys for some ciphers suites defined after TLS 1.2.
string(8bit) prf_sha512(string(8bit) secret, string(8bit) label, string(8bit) seed, int len)
This Pseudo Random Function could be used to derive secret keys for some ciphers suites defined after TLS 1.2.
string(8bit) prf_ssl_3_0(string(8bit) secret, string(8bit) label, string(8bit) seed, int len)
This Pseudo Random Function is used to derive secret keys in SSL 3.0.
The argument label is ignored.
string(8bit) prf_tls_1_0(string(8bit) secret, string(8bit) label, string(8bit) seed, int len)
This Pseudo Random Function is used to derive secret keys in TLS 1.0 and 1.1.
string(8bit) prf_tls_1_2(string(8bit) secret, string(8bit) label, string(8bit) seed, int len)
This Pseudo Random Function is used to derive secret keys in TLS 1.2.
Cipher algorithm interface.
int(0..) block_size()
Return the block size for this crypto.
this_program set_encrypt_key(string)
this_program set_decrypt_key(string)
Set the key used for encryption/decryption, and enter encryption mode.
Cipher specification.
program SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.bulk_cipher_algorithm
The algorithm to use for the bulk of the transfered data.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.explicit_iv_size
The number of bytes of explicit data needed for initialization vectors.
This is used by AEAD ciphers in TLS 1.2, where there's a secret part of
the iv "salt" of length iv_size, and an explicit part that is sent in
the clear.
This is usually bulk_cipher_algorithm->iv_size() - iv_size,
but may be set to zero to just have the sequence number expanded
to the same size as an implicit iv. This is used by the suites
with Crypto.ChaCha20.POLY1305.
Crypto.Hash SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.hash
The hash algorithm for signing the handshake.
Usually the same hash as is the base for the prf.
Only used in TLS 1.2 and later.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.hash_size
The number of bytes in the MAC hashes.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.is_exportable
Indication whether the combination uses strong or weak (aka exportable) crypto.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.iv_size
The number of bytes of random data needed for initialization vectors.
program SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.ke_factory
Key exchange factory.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.key_bits
The effective number of bits in key_material.
This is typically key_material * 8, but for eg DES
this is key_material * 7.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.key_material
The number of bytes of key material used on initialization.
program SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.mac_algorithm
The Message Authentication Code to use for the packets.
int SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.max_bytes
The number of bytes that is safe to send before we must renegotiate the keys.
function(string(8bit), string(8bit), string(8bit), int:string(8bit)) SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.prf
The Pseudo Random Function to use.
prf_ssl_3_0(), prf_tls_1_0(), prf_tls_1_2()
SignatureAlgorithm SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.signature_alg
The signature algorithm used for key exchange signatures.
HashAlgorithm SSL.Cipher.CipherSpec.signature_hash
The hash algorithm used for key exchange signatures.
Stdio.Buffer sign(object session, string(8bit) cookie, Stdio.Buffer struct)
The function used to sign packets.
bool verify(object session, string data, Stdio.Buffer input)
The function used to verify the signature for packets.
inherit Crypto.DES.CBC.Buffer.State : State
inherit Crypto.DES3.CBC.Buffer.State : State
KeyExchange method base class.
int SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange.anonymous
Indicates whether a certificate isn't required.
object SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange.context
object SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange.session
object SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange.connection
ProtocolVersion SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange.client_version
int SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange.message_was_bad
Indicates whether the key exchange has failed due to bad MACs.
protected local void __create__(object context, object session, object connection, ProtocolVersion client_version)
string(8bit) client_key_exchange_packet(Stdio.Buffer packet_data, ProtocolVersion version)
Returns the premaster secret, and fills in the payload for
a HANDSHAKE_client_key_exchange packet in the submitted buffer.
May return 0 (zero) to generate an ALERT_unexpected_message.
SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange SSL.Cipher.KeyExchange(object context, object session, object connection, ProtocolVersion client_version)
string(8bit)|int(8bit) got_client_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer data, ProtocolVersion version)
dataPayload from a HANDSHAKE_client_key_exchange.
Premaster secret or alert number.
May set message_was_bad and return a fake premaster secret.
int got_server_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer input, string client_random, string server_random)
inputStdio.Buffer with the content of a
HANDSHAKE_server_key_exchange.
The default implementation calls parse_server_key_exchange(),
and then verifies the signature.
| Returns zero on success. |
| Returns negative on verification failure. |
bool init_client()
Initialize for client side use.
Returns 1 on success, and 0 (zero)
on failure.
bool init_server()
Initialize for server side use.
Returns 1 on success, and 0 (zero)
on failure.
optional void make_key_share_offer(Stdio.Buffer offer)
TLS 1.3 and later.
Generate a key share offer for the configured named group
(currently only implemented in KeyShareECDHE and KeyShareDHE).
Stdio.Buffer parse_server_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer input)
inputStdio.Buffer with the content of a
HANDSHAKE_server_key_exchange.
The key exchange information should be extracted from input,
so that it is positioned at the signature.
Returns a new Stdio.Buffer with the unsigned payload of
input.
optional string(8bit) receive_key_share_offer(string(8bit) offer)
TLS 1.3 and later.
Receive a key share offer key exchange for the configured group
(currently only implemented in KeyShareECDHE and KeyShareDHE).
Clears the secret state.
Returns the shared pre-master key.
string(8bit)|zero server_key_exchange_packet(string client_random, string server_random)
The default implementation calls server_key_params() to generate
the base payload.
Returns the signed payload for a HANDSHAKE_server_key_exchange.
Stdio.Buffer server_key_params()
Returns an Stdio.Buffer with the
HANDSHAKE_server_key_exchange payload.
optional void set_group(int group)
TLS 1.3 and later.
Set the group or curve to be used.
Key exchange for KE_dh_dss and KE_dh_dss.
KeyExchange that uses Diffie-Hellman with a key from
a DSS certificate.
inherit KeyExchangeDHE : KeyExchangeDHE
KeyExchange for KE_dhe_rsa, KE_dhe_dss and KE_dh_anon.
KeyExchange that uses Diffie-Hellman to generate an Ephemeral key.
inherit KeyExchange : KeyExchange
Crypto.DH.Parameters SSL.Cipher.KeyExchangeDHE.parameters
Finite field Diffie-Hellman parameters.
string(8bit)|int(8bit) got_client_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer input, ProtocolVersion version)
Premaster secret or alert number.
protected bool set_other(Gmp.smpz o)
Set the value received from the peer.
Returns 1 if o is valid for the set parameters.
Otherwise returns UNDEFINED.
Key exchange for KE_dhe_psk.
inherit KeyExchangeDHE : DHE
inherit KeyExchangePSK : PSK
KeyExchange for KE_ecdh_rsa and KE_ecdh_ecdsa.
NB: The only difference between the two is whether the certificate is signed with RSA or ECDSA.
This KeyExchange uses the Elliptic Curve parameters from the ECDSA certificate on the server side, and ephemeral parameters on the client side.
Deprecated in RFC 8422 section 5.5.
inherit KeyExchangeECDHE : KeyExchangeECDHE
KeyExchange for KE_ecdhe_rsa, KE_ecdhe_ecdsa and KE_ecdh_anon.
KeyExchange that uses Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman or Edwards Curve Diffie-Hellman to generate an Ephemeral key.
inherit KeyExchange : KeyExchange
string(8bit)|int(8bit) got_client_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer data, ProtocolVersion version)
Premaster secret or alert number.
Key exchange for KE_ecdhe_psk.
inherit KeyExchangeECDHE : ECDHE
inherit KeyExchangePSK : PSK
Key exchange for KE_rsa_export.
KeyExchange that uses the Rivest Shamir Adelman algorithm,
but limited to 512 bits for encryption and decryption.
inherit KeyExchangeRSA : KeyExchangeRSA
Key exchange for KE_krb.
KeyExchange that uses Kerberos (RFC 2712).
inherit KeyExchange : KeyExchange
string(8bit)|int got_client_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer input, ProtocolVersion version)
Premaster secret or alert number.
Key exchange for KE_null.
This is the NULL KeyExchange, which is only used for the
SSL_null_with_null_null cipher suite, which is usually disabled.
inherit KeyExchange : KeyExchange
string(8bit) got_client_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer data, ProtocolVersion version)
Premaster secret or alert number.
Key exchange for KE_psk, pre shared keys.
inherit KeyExchange : KeyExchange
Key exchange for KE_rsa.
KeyExchange that uses the Rivest Shamir Adelman algorithm.
inherit KeyExchange : KeyExchange
string(8bit)|int(8bit) got_client_key_exchange(Stdio.Buffer input, ProtocolVersion version)
Premaster secret or alert number.
Key exchange for KE_rsa_psk.
inherit KeyExchangePSK : KeyExchangePSK
Message Authentication Code interface.
constant int SSL.Cipher.MACAlgorithm.hash_header_size
The length of the header prefixed by hash().
int block_size()
The block size of the underlying hash algorithm.
string hash(string data)
Creates a HMAC hash of the data with the underlying hash
algorithm.
string hash_packet(object packet, int|void adjust_len)
Generates a header and creates a HMAC hash for the given
packet.
packetPacket to generate a MAC hash for.
adjust_lenAdded to sizeof(packet) to get the packet length.
Returns the MAC hash for the packet.
string hash_raw(string data)
Creates a normal hash of the data using the underlying hash
algorithm.
HMAC using MD5.
This is the MAC algorithm used by TLS 1.0 and later.
inherit MAChmac_sha : MAChmac_sha
HMAC using SHA.
This is the MAC algorithm used by TLS 1.0 and later.
inherit MACAlgorithm : MACAlgorithm
SSL.Cipher.MAChmac_sha SSL.Cipher.MAChmac_sha(string|void s)
HMAC using SHA256.
This is the MAC algorithm used by some cipher suites in TLS 1.2 and later.
inherit MAChmac_sha : MAChmac_sha
HMAC using SHA384.
This is a MAC algorithm used by some cipher suites in TLS 1.2 and later.
inherit MAChmac_sha : MAChmac_sha
HMAC using SHA512.
This is a MAC algorithm used by some cipher suites in TLS 1.2 and later.
inherit MAChmac_sha : MAChmac_sha
MAC using MD5.
Note: This uses the algorithm from the SSL 3.0 draft.
inherit MACsha : MACsha
MAC using SHA.
Note: This uses the algorithm from the SSL 3.0 draft.
inherit MACAlgorithm : MACAlgorithm
inherit Crypto.Arctwo.CBC.Buffer.State : State
Protocol constants
constant int SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_ask
As a server, request a certificate, but don't require a response. This AUTHLEVEL is not relevant for clients.
constant int SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_none
Don't request nor check any certificate.
constant int SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_require
Require other party to send a valid certificate.
constant int SSL.Constants.AUTHLEVEL_verify
Don't request, but verify any certificate.
constant SSL.Constants.CIPHER_SUITES
A mapping from cipher suite identifier to an array defining the algorithms to be used in that suite.
| Array | |
| The key exchange algorithm to be used for this suite, or 0.
E.g. |
| The cipher algorithm to be used for this suite, or 0. E.g.
|
| The hash algorithm to be used for this suite, or 0. E.g.
|
| Optionally for TLS 1.2 and later cipher suites the mode of
operation. E.g. |
constant SSL.Constants.CIPHER_effective_keylengths
Mapping from cipher algorithm to effective key length.
constant SSL.Constants.ECC_NAME_TO_CURVE
Lookup for Pike ECC name to NamedGroup.
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_lookup
Lookup from HashAlgorithm to corresponding Crypto.Hash.
constant SSL.Constants.KE_Anonymous
Lists KeyExchangeType that doesn't require certificates.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_TLS_MAX
Max supported TLS version.
string fmt_cipher_suite(int suite)
Return a descriptive name for a cipher suite.
suiteCipher suite to format.
string fmt_cipher_suites(array(int) s)
Pretty-print an array of cipher suites.
sArray of cipher suites to format.
string fmt_constant(int c, string prefix)
Return a descriptive name for a constant value.
cValue to format.
prefixConstant name prefix. Eg "CONNECTION".
string fmt_signature_pairs(array(int) pairs)
Pretty-print an array of SignatureSchemes.
pairsArray of signature pairs to format.
string fmt_version(ProtocolVersion version)
Pretty-print a ProtocolVersion.
versionProtocolVersion to format.
Application Level Protocol Negotiation protocol identifiers.
EXTENSION_application_layer_protocol_negotiation
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_http_1_1
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_spdy_1
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_spdy_2
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_spdy_3
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_turn
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_stun
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_http_2
constant SSL.Constants.ALPN_http_2_reserved
constant SSL.Constants.ADF_x509_attr_cert
constant SSL.Constants.ADF_saml_assertion
constant SSL.Constants.ADF_x509_attr_cert_url
constant SSL.Constants.ADF_saml_assertion_url
constant SSL.Constants.CERTTYPE_x509
constant SSL.Constants.CERTTYPE_openpgp
constant SSL.Constants.CERTTYPE_raw_public_key
Cipher operation modes.
constant SSL.Constants.MODE_cbc
CBC - Cipher Block Chaining mode.
constant SSL.Constants.MODE_ccm
CCM - Counter with CBC-MAC mode.
constant SSL.Constants.MODE_ccm_8
CCM - Counter with 8 bit CBC-MAC mode.
constant SSL.Constants.MODE_gcm
GCM - Galois Cipher Mode.
constant SSL.Constants.MODE_poly1305
Poly1305 - Used only with ChaCha20.
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_invalid_suite
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_null_with_null_null
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_null_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_export_with_rc4_40_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_rc4_128_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_export_with_rc2_cbc_40_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_idea_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_idea_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_export_with_des40_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_dss_export_with_des40_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_dss_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_dss_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_rsa_export_with_des40_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_rsa_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dhe_dss_export_with_des40_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dhe_dss_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dhe_dss_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dhe_rsa_export_with_des40_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dhe_rsa_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dhe_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_anon_export_with_rc4_40_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_anon_with_rc4_128_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_anon_export_with_des40_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_anon_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_dh_anon_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_fips_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_fips_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_oldfips_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_oldfips_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_rc2_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_idea_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_des_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_aes_128_ccm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_aes_128_ccm_8_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_idea_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_des_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_3des_ede_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_rc4_128_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_with_idea_cbc_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_export_with_des_cbc_40_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_export_with_rc2_cbc_40_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_export_with_rc4_40_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_export_with_des_cbc_40_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_export_with_rc2_cbc_40_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_krb5_export_with_rc4_40_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_null_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aes_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aes_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aes_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_seed_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_seed_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_seed_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_seed_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_seed_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_seed_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_null_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_null_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_null_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_null_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_null_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_null_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_sm4_gcm_sm3
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_sm4_ccm_sm3
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_anon_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_anon_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_anon_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_anon_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_anon_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_rsa_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_dss_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_dss_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_srp_sha_dss_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_3des_ede_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_null_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_null_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_null_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aria_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_aria_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aria_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aria_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_rsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_dss_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dh_anon_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_ecdsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdh_rsa_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_camellia_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_camellia_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_camellia_128_cbc_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_camellia_256_cbc_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_128_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_256_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_128_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_256_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_128_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_with_aes_256_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_128_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_aes_256_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_128_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_256_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_128_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_aes_256_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_128_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_aes_256_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_dhe_with_aes_128_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_dhe_with_aes_256_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_128_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_256_ccm
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_128_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_aes_256_ccm_8
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_eccpwd_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_eccpwd_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_eccpwd_with_aes_128_ccm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_eccpwd_with_aes_256_ccm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_export1024_with_rc4_56_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_export1024_with_rc2_cbc_56_md5
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_export1024_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_export1024_with_des_cbc_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_export1024_with_rc4_56_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_export1024_with_rc4_56_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_dss_with_rc4_128_sha
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_psk_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_psk_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_rsa_psk_with_chacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_rsa_with_oldchacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_ecdsa_with_oldchacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_dhe_rsa_with_oldchacha20_poly1305_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_128_ccm_8_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_ecdhe_psk_with_aes_128_ccm_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_empty_renegotiation_info_scsv
constant SSL.Constants.TLS_fallback_scsv
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_rc4_128_with_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_rc4_128_export40_with_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_rc2_128_cbc_with_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_rc2_128_cbc_export40_with_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_idea_128_cbc_with_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_des_64_cbc_with_md5
constant SSL.Constants.SSL2_ck_des_192_ede3_cbc_with_md5
Compression methods.
constant SSL.Constants.COMPRESSION_deflate
Deflate compression. RFC 3749
constant SSL.Constants.COMPRESSION_lzs
LZS compression. RFC 3943
constant SSL.Constants.COMPRESSION_null
No compression.
Connection states.
These are the states that a [Connection] may have.
Queueing of more application data is only
allowed in the states CONNECTION_ready and
CONNECTION_handshaking.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_closed
Closed at both ends.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_closing
Connection closing mask.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_failing
Connection failing mask.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_handshaking
Handshaking not done.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_local_closed
Local close packet sent.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_local_closing
Local close packet pending.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_local_down
Local mask.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_local_failing
Fatal alert pending.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_local_fatal
Fatal alert sent.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_peer_closed
Peer has closed the connection.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_peer_down
Peer mask.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_peer_fatal
Peer has issued a fatal alert.
constant SSL.Constants.CONNECTION_ready
Connection is ready for use.
ECC curve types from RFC 4492 section 5.4 (ECCurveType).
constant SSL.Constants.CURVETYPE_explicit_char2
Deprecated RFC 8422 section 5.4
constant SSL.Constants.CURVETYPE_explicit_prime
Deprecated RFC 8422 section 5.4
constant SSL.Constants.CURVETYPE_named_curve
Curve or group from NamedGroup.
constant SSL.Constants.ECBASIS_trinomial
constant SSL.Constants.ECBASIS_pentanomial
Client Hello extensions.
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_server_name
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_max_fragment_length
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_client_certificate_url
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_trusted_ca_keys
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_truncated_hmac
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_status_request
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_user_mapping
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_client_authz
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_server_authz
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_cert_type
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_elliptic_curves
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_ec_point_formats
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_srp
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_signature_algorithms
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_use_srtp
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_heartbeat
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_application_layer_protocol_negotiation
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_status_request_v2
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_signed_certificate_timestamp
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_client_certificate_type
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_server_certificate_type
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_padding
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_encrypt_then_mac
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_extended_master_secret
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_token_binding
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_cached_info
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_tls_lts
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_compress_certificate
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_record_size_limit
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_pwd_protect
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_pwd_clear
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_password_salt
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_ticket_pinning
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_tls_cert_with_extern_psk
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_delegated_credential
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_session_ticket
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_TLMSP
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_TLMSP_proxying
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_TLMSP_delegate
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_supported_skt_ciphers
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_certificate_authorities
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_oid_filters
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_post_handshake_auth
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_signature_algorithms_cert
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_key_share
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_transparency_info
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_connection_id_deprecated
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_connection_id
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_external_id_hash
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_external_session_id
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_quic_transport_parameters
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_ticket_request
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_dnssec_chain
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_0a0a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_1a1a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_2a2a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_3a3a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_4a4a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_5a5a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_6a6a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_7a7a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_8a8a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_9a9a
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_aaaa
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_baba
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_caca
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_dada
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_eaea
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_grease_fafa
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_encrypted_client_hello
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_renegotiation_info
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_draft_version
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_next_protocol_negotiation
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_pre_shared_key
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_early_data
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_supported_versions
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_cookie
constant SSL.Constants.EXTENSION_psk_key_exchange_modes
Fragment lengths for EXTENSION_max_fragment_length.
constant SSL.Constants.FRAGMENT_512
constant SSL.Constants.FRAGMENT_1024
constant SSL.Constants.FRAGMENT_2048
constant SSL.Constants.FRAGMENT_4096
Hash algorithms as per RFC 5246 section 7.4.1.4.1.
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_MASK
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_none
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_md5
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_sha1
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_sha224
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_sha512
constant SSL.Constants.HASH_intrinsic
constant SSL.Constants.HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE_request
constant SSL.Constants.HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE_response
constant SSL.Constants.HEARTBEAT_MODE_disabled
constant SSL.Constants.HEARTBEAT_MODE_peer_allowed_to_send
constant SSL.Constants.HEARTBEAT_MODE_peer_not_allowed_to_send
Key exchange methods.
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dh_anon
Diffie-Hellman Anonymous
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dh_dss
Diffie-Hellman cert signed with DSS
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dh_rsa
Diffie-Hellman cert signed with RSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dhe_dss
Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral DSS
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dhe_psk
Pre-shared Key with DHE
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dhe_rsa
Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral RSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_dms
constant SSL.Constants.KE_fortezza
constant SSL.Constants.KE_ecdh_anon
Elliptic Curve DH Anonymous
constant SSL.Constants.KE_ecdh_ecdsa
Elliptic Curve DH cert signed with ECDSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_ecdh_rsa
Elliptic Curve DH cert signed with RSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_ecdhe_ecdsa
Elliptic Curve DH Ephemeral with ECDSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_ecdhe_psk
Pre-shared Key with ECDHE
constant SSL.Constants.KE_ecdhe_rsa
Elliptic Curve DH Ephemeral with RSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_null
None.
constant SSL.Constants.KE_psk
Pre-shared Key
constant SSL.Constants.KE_rsa
Rivest-Shamir-Adelman
constant SSL.Constants.KE_rsa_export
Rivest-Shamir-Adelman (EXPORT)
constant SSL.Constants.KE_rsa_fips
Rivest-Shamir-Adelman with FIPS keys.
constant SSL.Constants.KE_rsa_psk
Pre-shared Key signed with RSA
constant SSL.Constants.KE_srp_sha
Secure Remote Password (SRP)
constant SSL.Constants.KE_srp_sha_dss
SRP signed with DSS
constant SSL.Constants.KE_srp_sha_rsa
SRP signed with RSA
Groups used for elliptic curves DHE (ECDHE) and finite field DH (FFDHE).
RFC 4492 section 5.1.1 (NamedCurve) / TLS 1.3 7.4.2.5.2. */
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_arbitrary_explicit_char2_curves
Deprecated RFC 8422 section 5.1.1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_arbitrary_explicit_prime_curves
Deprecated RFC 8422 section 5.1.1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_brainpoolP256r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_brainpoolP384r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_brainpoolP512r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe2048
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe3072
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe4096
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe6144
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe8192
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe_private0
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe_private1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe_private2
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_ffdhe_private3
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp160k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp160r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp160r2
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp192k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp192r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp224k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp224r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp256k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp256r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp384r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_secp521r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect163k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect163r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect163r2
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect193r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect193r2
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect233k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect233r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect239k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect283k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect283r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect409k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect409r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect571k1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_sect571r1
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_x25519
constant SSL.Constants.GROUP_x448
constant SSL.Constants.POINT_uncompressed
constant SSL.Constants.POINT_ansiX962_compressed_prime
constant SSL.Constants.POINT_ansiX962_compressed_char2
Constants for specifying the versions of SSL/TLS to use.
Context
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_DTLS_1_0
DTLS 1.0 - The RFC 4347 version of DTLS. This is essentially TLS 1.1 over UDP.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_DTLS_1_2
DTLS 1.2 - The RFC 6347 version of DTLS. This is essentially TLS 1.2 over UDP.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_IN_EXTENSION
Pike internal marker
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_SSL_3_0
SSL 3.0 - The original SSL3 draft version.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_TLS_1_0
TLS 1.0 - The RFC 2246 version of TLS.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_TLS_1_1
TLS 1.1 - The RFC 4346 version of TLS.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_TLS_1_2
TLS 1.2 - The RFC 5246 version of TLS.
constant SSL.Constants.PROTOCOL_TLS_1_3
TLS 1.3 - The RFC 8446 version of TLS.
Signature algorithms from TLS 1.2.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_MASK
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_anonymous
No signature.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_dsa
DSS signature.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ecdsa
ECDSA signature.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ed25519
EdDSA 25519 signature.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ed448
EdDSA 448 signature.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa
RSASSA PKCS1 v1.5 signature.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pss_256
RSA PSS signature with 256 bit hash.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pss_384
RSA PSS signature with 384 bit hash.
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pss_512
RSA PSS signature with 512 bit hash.
Signature algorithms from TLS 1.3
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pkcs1_sha1
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ecdsa_sha1
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ed25519_intrinsic
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_ed448_intrinsic
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pkcs1_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pkcs1_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pkcs1_sha512
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pss_sha256
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pss_sha384
constant SSL.Constants.SIGNATURE_rsa_pss_sha512
Values used for supp_data_type in SupplementalDataEntry (cf RFC 4681 section 3).
constant SSL.Constants.SDT_user_mapping_data
constant SSL.Constants.UMT_upn_domain_hint
A chain of X509 certificates with corresponding private key.
It also contains some derived metadata.
int SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.cert_type
Cerificate type for the leaf cert.
One of the AUTH_* constants.
array(string(8bit)) SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.certs
Chain of certificates, root cert last.
array(string(8bit)) SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.globs
Array of commonName globs from the first certificate in certs.
array(string(8bit)) SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.issuers
Array of DER for the issuers matching certs.
int(0..) SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.ke_mask
Bitmask of the key exchange algorithms supported by the main certificate. This is used for TLS 1.1 and earlier.
ke_mask_invariant
int(0..) SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.ke_mask_invariant
Bitmask of the key exchange algorithms supported by the main certificate.
This is the same as ke_mask, but unified with respect to
KE_dh_dss/KE_dh_rsa and KE_ecdh_ecdsa/KE_ecdh_rsa,
as supported by TLS 1.2 and later.
Crypto.Sign.State SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.key
Private key.
array(SignatureScheme) SSL.Constants.CertificatePair.sign_algs
TLS 1.2-style hash and signature pairs matching the certs.
SSL.Constants.CertificatePair SSL.Constants.CertificatePair(Crypto.Sign.State key, array(string(8bit)) certs, array(string(8bit))|void extra_name_globs)
Initializa a new CertificatePair.
keyPrivate key.
certsChain of certificates, root cert last.
extra_globsThe set of globs from the first certificate
is optionally extended with these.
Performs various validation checks.
Support for the Domain Name System protocol.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.FORMERR
The name server was unable to interpret the request due to a format error.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NOERROR
No error condition.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NOTAUTH
Server not authoritative for zone.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NOTIMP
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NOTIMPL
The name server does not support the specified Opcode.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NOTZONE
Name not contained in zone.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NXDOMAIN
Some name that ought to exist, does not exist.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.NXRRSET
Some RRset that ought to exist, does not exist.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.REFUSED
The name server refuses to perform the specified operation for policy or security reasons.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.SERVFAIL
The name server encountered an internal failure while processing this request, for example an operating system error or a forwarding timeout.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.YXDOMAIN
Name that should not exist, does exist.
final constantint Protocols.DNS.YXRRSET
RRset that should not exist, does exist.
client.Request async_get_mx(string host, function(:void) cb, mixed ... cba)
Concurrent.Future async_get_mx(string host)
Calls get_mx in a global async_client created on demand.
async_client.get_mx()
client.Request async_get_mx_all(string host, function(:void) cb, mixed ... cba)
Concurrent.Future async_get_mx_all(string host)
Calls get_mx_all in a global async_client created on demand.
async_client.get_mx_all()
client.Request async_host_to_ip(string host, function(:void) cb, mixed ... cba)
Concurrent.Future async_host_to_ip(string host)
Calls host_to_ip in a global async_client created on demand.
async_client.host_to_ip()
client.Request async_host_to_ips(string host, function(:void) cb, mixed ... cba)
Concurrent.Future async_host_to_ips(string host)
Calls host_to_ips in a global async_client created on demand.
async_client.host_to_ips()
client.Request async_ip_to_host(string ip, function(:void) cb, mixed ... cba)
Concurrent.Future async_ip_to_host(string ip)
Calls ip_to_host in a global async_client created on demand.
async_client.ip_to_host()
async_client get_async_client()
Returns an asynchronous DNS client object.
string get_mx(string host)
string get_primary_mx(string host)
array gethostbyaddr(string host)
array gethostbyname(string host)
Flag bits used in T_DNSKEY RRs.
constant Protocols.DNS.F_SECUREENTRYPOINT
Secure Entry Point.
constant Protocols.DNS.F_ZONEKEY
Zone Key.
DNSSEC Digest types.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_SHA1
SHA1 digest RFC 4035 appendix A.2.
DNSSEC Protocol types.
RFC 4034 obsoleted all but DNSSEC_DNSSEC.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_ALL
Any use. Discouraged.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_DNSSEC
Key for use by DNSSEC. RFC 4034 section 2.1.2.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_EMAIL
Reserved for use by SMTP et al.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_IPSEC
Reserved for use by IPSEC.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_TLS
Reserved for use by TLS.
DNSSEC Algorithm types.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_DH
Diffie-Hellman RFC 2539.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_DSA
DSA/SHA1 RFC 2536.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_ECC
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_RSASHA1
RSA/SHA1 RFC 3110.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_INDIRECT
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_PRIVATEDNS
Private algorithm DNS-based RFC 4035 appendix A.1.1.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_PRIVATEOID
Private algorithm OID-based RFC 4035 appendix A.1.1.
constant Protocols.DNS.DNSSEC_RSAMD5
RSA/MD5 RFC 2537.
Entry types
constant Protocols.DNS.T_A
Type - host address
constant Protocols.DNS.T_A6
constant Protocols.DNS.T_AAAA
Type - IPv6 address record (RFC 1886)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_AFSDB
Type - AFC database record (RFC 1183)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_ANY
Type - ANY - A request for all records
constant Protocols.DNS.T_APL
Type - Address Prefix List (RFC 3123)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_ATMA
Type - ATM End System Address (af-saa-0069.000)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_AXFR
Type - Authoritative Zone Transfer (RFC 1035)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_CAA
Type - Certificate Authority Authorization (RFC 6844)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_CERT
Type - Certificate Record (RFC 4398)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_CNAME
Type - canonical name for an alias
constant Protocols.DNS.T_DHCID
Type - DHCP identifier (RFC 4701)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_DLV
Type - DNSSEC Lookaside Validation Record (RFC 4431)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_DNAME
Type - Delegation Name (RFC 2672)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_DNSKEY
Type - DNS Key record (RFC 4034)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_DS
Type - Delegation Signer (RFC 4034)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_EID
Type - Nimrod Endpoint IDentifier (draft)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_UINFO
constant Protocols.DNS.T_UID
constant Protocols.DNS.T_GID
constant Protocols.DNS.T_UNSPEC
constant Protocols.DNS.T_GPOS
Type - Global Position (RFC 1712 Obsolete use LOC).
constant Protocols.DNS.T_HINFO
Type - host information
constant Protocols.DNS.T_HIP
Type - Host Identity Protocol (RFC 5205)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_IPSECKEY
Type - IPsec Key (RFC 4025)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_ISDN
Type - ISDN address (RFC 1183)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_IXFR
Type - Incremental Zone Transfer (RFC 1996)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_KX
Type - Key eXchanger record (RFC 2230)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_LOC
Type - Location Record (RFC 1876)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MAILA
Type - Mail Agent (both MD and MF) (Obsolete - use MX)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MAILB
Type - Mail Box (MB, MG or MR) (Obsolete - use MX)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MB
Type - mailbox domain name (Obsolete)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MD
Type - mail destination (Obsolete - use MX)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MF
Type - mail forwarder (Obsolete - use MX)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MG
Type - mail group member (Obsolete)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MINFO
Type - mailbox or mail list information (Obsolete)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MR
Type - mail rename domain name (Obsolete)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_MX
Type - mail exchange
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NAPTR
Type - NAPTR (RFC 3403)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NIMLOC
Type - Nimrod Locator (draft)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NS
Type - authoritative name server
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NSAP
Type - OSI Network Service Access Protocol (RFC 1348, RFC 1637 and RFC 1706)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NSAP_PTR
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NSEC
Type - Next-Secure record (RFC 4034)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NSEC3
Type - NSEC record version 3 (RFC 5155)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NSEC3PARAM
Type - NSEC3 parameters (RFC 5155)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NULL
Type - null RR (Obsolete RFC 1035)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_NXT
constant Protocols.DNS.T_OPT
Type - Option (RFC 2671)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_PTR
Type - domain name pointer
constant Protocols.DNS.T_PX
Type - Pointer to X.400 mapping information (RFC 1664)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_RP
Type - Responsible Person
constant Protocols.DNS.T_RRSIG
Type - DNSSEC signature (RFC 4034)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_RT
Type - Route Through (RFC 1183)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_SIG
Type - Signature (RFC 2535)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_SINK
Type - Kitchen Sink (draft)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_SOA
Type - start of a zone of authority
constant Protocols.DNS.T_SPF
Type - SPF - Sender Policy Framework (RFC 4408)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_SRV
Type - Service location record (RFC 2782)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_SSHFP
Type - SSH Public Key Fingerprint (RFC 4255)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_TA
Type - DNSSEC Trust Authorities (draft)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_TKEY
Type - Secret key record (RFC 2930)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_TLSA
Type - TLSA certificate association (RFC 6698)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_TSIG
Type - Transaction Signature (RFC 2845)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_TXT
Type - text strings
constant Protocols.DNS.T_WKS
Type - well known service description (Obsolete RFC 1123 and RFC 1127)
constant Protocols.DNS.T_X25
Type - X25 PSDN address (RFC 1183)
Resource classes
constant Protocols.DNS.C_ANY
Class ANY
constant Protocols.DNS.C_CH
Class CHAOS
constant Protocols.DNS.C_CS
Class CSNET (Obsolete)
constant Protocols.DNS.C_HS
Class Hesiod
constant Protocols.DNS.C_IN
Class Internet
Asynchronous DNS client.
inherit client : client
inherit Stdio.UDP : udp
void close()
Close the client.
All active requests are aborted.
Protocols.DNS.async_client Protocols.DNS.async_client(void|string|array(string) server, void|string|array(string) domain)
Request do_query(string domain, int cl, int type, function(string, mapping, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Enqueue a new raw DNS request.
Returns a Request object.
Pike versions prior to 8.0 did not return the Request object.
void generic_query(string type, string domain, function(array(string)|zero, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... restargs)
Asynchronous DNS query with multiple results and a distinction between failure and empty results.
typeDNS query type. Currenlty supported:
| Return just IPv4 records. |
| Return both IPv6 and IPv4 records. |
| Reverse lookup for IP addresses, it expects normal
IP addresses for |
| Return TXT records. |
| Return MX records sorted by |
| Like querying for |
domainThe domain name we are querying. Add a trailing dot to prohibit domain-postfix searching.
callbackThe callback function that receives the result of the DNS query.
It should be declared as follows:
void callback(array(string)|zero results, mixed ... restargs);
If the request fails it will return zero for results.
restargsThey are passed unaltered to the callback function.
There is a notable difference between results equal
to zero (= request failed and can be retried) and
({}) (= request definitively answered the record
does not exist; retries are pointless).
This method uses the exact same heuristics as the standard DNS resolver library (regarding the use of /etc/hosts, and when to perform a domain-postfix search, and when not to (i.e. trailing dot)).
All queries sort automatically by preference (lowest numbers first).
Request get_mx(string host, function(array(string), __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Looks up the mx pointers for a host, and when done calls the function callback with the results as an array of strings. These can be host names, IP numbers, or a mix.
Returns a Request object where progress can be observed
from the retries variable and the request can be cancelled
using the cancel method.
variant Concurrent.Future get_mx(string host)
Looks up the mx pointers for a host. Returns a
Concurrent.Future object that resolves into an array of
strings.
Request get_mx_all(string host, function(string, array(mapping(string:string|int)), __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Looks up the mx pointers for a host, and when done calls the function callback with the results as an array of mappings.
Returns a Request object where progress can be observed
from the retries variable and the request can be cancelled
using the cancel method.
variant Concurrent.Future get_mx_all(string host)
Looks up the mx pointers for a host. Returns a
Concurrent.Future object that resolves into an array of
mappings.
Request host_to_ip(string host, function(string, string, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Looks up the IPv4 address for a host, and when done calls the function callback with the host name and IP number as arguments.
Returns a Request object where progress can be observed
from the retries variable and the request can be cancelled
using the cancel method.
host_to_ips
variant Concurrent.Future host_to_ip(string host)
Looks up the IPv4 address for a host. Returns a
Concurrent.Future object that resolves into the IP number as
a string, or 0 if it is missing.
host_to_ips
Request host_to_ips(string host, function(string, array, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Looks up the IP number(s) for a host, and when done calls the function callback with the host name and array of IP addresses as arguments. If IPv6 and IPv4 addresses are both available, IPv6 addresses will be earlier in the array.
Returns a Request object where progress can be observed
from the retries variable and the request can be cancelled
using the cancel method.
variant Concurrent.Future host_to_ips(string host)
Looks up the IP number for a host. Returns a
Concurrent.Future object that resolves into an array of
IP addresses as strings, or an empty array if it is missing.
Request ip_to_host(string ip, function(string, string, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Looks up the host name for an IP number, and when done calls the function callback with the IP number adn host name as arguments.
Returns a Request object where progress can be observed
from the retries variable and the request can be cancelled
using the cancel method.
variant Concurrent.Future ip_to_host(string ip)
Looks up the host name for an IP number. Returns a
Concurrent.Future object that resolves into the host name, or
0 if it is missing.
private void low_generic_query(int restrictsearch, string type, string domain, function(array(string)|zero, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... restargs)
restrictsearch | Try |
| Try |
| Just try an unaltered query on the DNS servers. |
Both an async_client and an async_tcp_client.
inherit async_tcp_client : TCP
inherit async_client : UDP
Request do_query(string domain, int cl, int type, function(string, mapping, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
Asynchronous DNS client using TCP
inherit async_client : async_client
Request do_query(string domain, int cl, int type, function(string, mapping, __unknown__ ... :void) callback, mixed ... args)
inherit ::this_program : this_program
Synchronous DNS client.
inherit protocol : protocol
Protocols.DNS.client Protocols.DNS.client()
Protocols.DNS.client Protocols.DNS.client(void|string|array server, void|int|array domain)
mapping|zero do_sync_query(string s)
Perform a synchronous DNS query.
sResult of Protocols.DNS.protocol.mkquery
mapping containing query result or 0 on failure/timeout
// Perform a hostname lookup, results stored in r->an object d=Protocols.DNS.client(); mapping r=d->do_sync_query(d->mkquery("pike.lysator.liu.se", C_IN, T_A));
array(string)|zero get_mx(string host)
string get_primary_mx(string hostname)
Queries the primary mx for the host.
Returns the hostname of the primary mail exchanger.
array gethostbyaddr(string hostip)
Queries the host name or ip from the default or given DNS server. The result is an array with three elements,
The requested data about the specified host.
| Array | |
| The host IP. |
| IP number(s). |
| DNS name(s). |
array gethostbyname(string hostname)
Queries the host name from the default or given DNS server. The result is an array with three elements,
An array with the requested information about the specified host.
| Array | |
| Hostname. |
| IP number(s). |
| DNS name(s). |
Prior to Pike 7.7 this function only returned IPv4 addresses.
array getsrvbyname(string service, string protocol, string|void name)
Queries the service record (RFC 2782) from the default or given DNS server. The result is an array of arrays with the following six elements for each record. The array is sorted according to the priority of each record.
Each element of the array returned represents a service record. Each service record contains the following:
An array with the requested information about the specified service.
| Array | |
| Priority |
| Weight in event of multiple records with same priority. |
| port number |
| target dns name |
array(string)|zero match_etc_hosts(string host)
Return /etc/hosts records
string Protocols.DNS.client.Request.domain
string Protocols.DNS.client.Request.req
function(string, mapping|zero, __unknown__ ... :void)|zero Protocols.DNS.client.Request.callback
array(mixed) Protocols.DNS.client.Request.args
protected local void __create__(string domain, string req, function(string, mapping|zero, __unknown__ ... :void)|zero callback, array(mixed) args)
void cancel()mixed Protocols.DNS.client.Request.retry_co
Cancel the current request.
Protocols.DNS.client.Request Protocols.DNS.client.Request(string domain, string req, function(string, mapping|zero, __unknown__ ... :void)|zero callback, array(mixed) args)
Both a client and a tcp_client.
inherit tcp_client : TCP
inherit client : UDP
mapping do_sync_query(string s)
This is both a server and tcp_server.
inherit tcp_server : TCP
inherit server : UDP
Low level DNS protocol
array decode_entries(string s, int num, array(int) next)
Decode a set of entries from an answer.
sEncoded entries.
numNumber of entires in s.
nextArray with a single element containing the start position in s
on entry and the continuation position on return.
Returns an array of mappings describing the decoded entires:
| Array | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mapping describing a single entry:
Depending on the type of entry the mapping may contain different additional fields:
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
string mkquery(string|mapping dnameorquery, int|void cl, int|void type)
create a DNS query PDU
dnameorqueryclrecord class such as Protocols.DNS.C_IN
typequery type such Protocols.DNS.T_A
data suitable for use with
Protocols.DNS.client.do_sync_query
// generate a query PDU for a address lookup on the hostname pike.lysator.liu.se string q=Protocols.DNS.protocol()->mkquery("pike.lysator.liu.se", Protocols.DNS.C_IN, Protocols.DNS.T_A);
Base class for implementing a Domain Name Service (DNS) server operating over UDP.
This class is typically used by inheriting it,
and overloading reply_query() and handle_response().
dual_server
inherit server_base : server_base
Protocols.DNS.server Protocols.DNS.server()
Protocols.DNS.server Protocols.DNS.server(int port)
Protocols.DNS.server Protocols.DNS.server(string ip)
Protocols.DNS.server Protocols.DNS.server(string ip, int port)
Protocols.DNS.server Protocols.DNS.server(string ip, int port, string|int ... more)
Open one or more new DNS server ports.
ipThe IP to bind to. Defaults to "::" or 0 (ie ANY)
depending on whether IPv6 support is present or not.
portThe port number to bind to. Defaults to 53.
moreOptional further DNS server ports to open.
Must be a set of ip, port argument pairs.
Base class for server, tcp_server.
inherit protocol : protocol
protected void handle_decode_error(mapping err, mapping m, Stdio.UDP|object udp)
Respond to a query that cannot be decoded.
This method exists so that servers can override the default behaviour.
protected void handle_query(mapping q, mapping m, Stdio.UDP|object udp)
Handle a query.
This function calls reply_query(),
and dispatches the result to send_reply().
protected void handle_response(mapping r, mapping m, Stdio.UDP|object udp)
Handle a query response (stub).
Overload this function to handle responses to possible recursive queries.
protected void rec_data(mapping m, Stdio.UDP|object udp)
Low-level DNS-data receiver.
This function receives the raw DNS-data from the Stdio.UDP socket
or TCP connection object udp, decodes it, and dispatches the decoded
DNS request to handle_query() and handle_response().
protected mapping|zero reply_query(mapping query, mapping udp_data, function(mapping:void) cb)
Reply to a query (stub).
queryParsed query.
udp_dataRaw UDP data. If the server operates in TCP mode (tcp_server),
it will contain an additional tcp_con entry. In that case,
udp_data->tcp_con->con will contain the TCP connection the
request was received on as Stdio.File object.
cbCallback you can call with the result instead of returning it.
In that case, return 0 (zero).
Overload this function to implement the proper lookup.
To indicate the default failure cb must be called with an
argument of 0 (zero), and 0 (zero) be returned.
Returns 0 (zero) when the cb callback will be used,
or a result mapping if not:
| 0 (or omit) for success, otherwise one of the Protocols.DNS.* constants | |||||||
| Answer section:
| |||||||
| Question section, same format as | |||||||
| Authority section (usually NS records), same format as | |||||||
| Additional section, same format as | |||||||
| Set to 1 to include the Authoritative Answer bit in the response | |||||||
| Set to 1 to include the TrunCated bit in the response | |||||||
| Set to 1 to include the Recursion Desired bit in the response | |||||||
| Set to 1 to include the Recursion Available bit in the response | |||||||
| Set to 1 to include the Checking Disabled bit in the response | |||||||
| Set to 1 to include the Authenticated Data bit in the response | |||||||
protected void report_decode_error(mixed err, mapping m, Stdio.UDP|object udp)
Report a failure to decode a DNS request.
The default implementation writes a backtrace to stderr. This method exists so that derived servers can replace it with more appropriate error handling for their environment.
Synchronous DNS client using TCP
Can handle larger responses than client can.
inherit client : client
mapping|zero do_sync_query(string s)
Perform a synchronous DNS query.
sResult of Protocols.DNS.protocol.mkquery
mapping containing query result or 0 on failure/timeout
// Perform a hostname lookup, results stored in r->an object d=Protocols.DNS.tcp_client(); mapping r=d->do_sync_query(d->mkquery("pike.lysator.liu.se", C_IN, T_A));
Base class for implementing a Domain Name Service (DNS) server operating over TCP.
This class is typically used by inheriting it,
and overloading reply_query() and handle_response().
inherit server_base : server_base
Protocols.DNS.tcp_server Protocols.DNS.tcp_server()
Protocols.DNS.tcp_server Protocols.DNS.tcp_server(int port)
Protocols.DNS.tcp_server Protocols.DNS.tcp_server(string ip)
Protocols.DNS.tcp_server Protocols.DNS.tcp_server(string ip, int port)
Protocols.DNS.tcp_server Protocols.DNS.tcp_server(string ip, int port, string|int ... more)
Open one or more new DNS server ports.
ipThe IP to bind to. Defaults to "::" or 0 (ie ANY)
depending on whether IPv6 support is present or not.
portThe port number to bind to. Defaults to 53.
moreOptional further DNS server ports to open.
Must be a set of ip, port argument pairs.
This class contains nice abstractions for calls into the server. They are named "call", "async_call" or "async_cb_call", depending on how you want the call to be done.
int Protocols.LysKOM.Connection.protocol_level
string Protocols.LysKOM.Connection.session_software
string Protocols.LysKOM.Connection.software_version
Description of the connected server.
mixed XXX(mixed ... args)
object async_XXX(mixed ... args)
object async_cb_XXX(function(:void) callback, mixed ... args)
Perform a call to the server. This actually
clones a Protocols.LysKOM.Request object,
and initializes it. XXX is to be read as
one of the calls in the lyskom protocol. ('-' is replaced
with '_'.) (ie, logout, async_login or async_cb_get_conf_stat.)
The first variant is a synchronous call. This will send the command, wait for the server to execute it, and then return the result.
The last two are asynchronous calls, returning an
initialized Protocols.LysKOM.Request object.
Protocols.LysKOM.Connection Protocols.LysKOM.Connection(string server)
Protocols.LysKOM.Connection Protocols.LysKOM.Connection(string server, mapping options)
The options argument is a mapping with the following members:
| login as this person number (get number from name). |
| send this login password. |
| if set, login invisible. |
| server port (default is 4894). |
| present as this user (default is from uid/getpwent and hostname). |
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.user
This variable contains the
Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person
that is logged in.
Conference conference(int no)
Returns conference number no.
Protocols.LysKOM.Session Protocols.LysKOM.Session(string server)
Protocols.LysKOM.Session Protocols.LysKOM.Session(string server, mapping options)
Initializes the session object, and opens a connection to that server.
options is a mapping of options:
| login as this person number (get number from name). |
| create a new person and login with it. |
| send this login password. |
| if set, login invisible. |
| server port (default is 4894). |
| present as this user (default is from uid/getpwent and hostname). |
Connection
object create_person(string name, string password)
Create a person, which will be logged in. returns the new person object
object create_text(string subject, string body, mapping options)
object create_text(string subject, string body, mapping options, function(:void) callback, mixed ... extra)
Creates a new text.
if callback is given, the function will be called when the text
has been created, with the text as first argument.
Otherwise, the new text is returned.
options is a mapping that may contain:
| recipient conferences. |
| cc-recipient conferences. |
| bcc-recipient conferences*. |
| The text(s) to be commented. |
| The text(s) to be footnoted. |
| send text anonymously. |
| AuxItems you want to set for the text*. |
The items above marked with '*' are only available on protocol 10 servers. A LysKOM error will be thrown if the call fails.
Conference.create_text(), Text.comment(), Text.footnote()
object login(int user_no, string password)
object login(int user_no, string password, int invisible)
Performs a login. Throws a lyskom error if unsuccessful.
The session object logged in.
this_program logout()
Logouts from the server. returns the called object
Person person(int no)
Returns the Person no.
void register_async_message_callback(function(int, int, string:void) cb)
object|void send_message(string textstring, mapping options)
Sends a message.
options is a mapping that may contain:
| recipient conference. |
Text text(int no)
Returns the text no.
array(ProtocolTypes.ConfZInfo) try_complete_person(string orig)
Runs a LysKOM completion on the given string, returning an array of confzinfos of the match.
Undocumented
inherit ProtocolTypes.AuxItemInput : AuxItemInput
Undocumented
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.prefetch_stat
int Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.no
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.error
Text Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.msg_of_day
Conference Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.supervisor
Conference Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.permitted_submitters
Conference Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.super_conf
Person Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.creator
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.aux_items
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.name
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.type
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.creation_time
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.last_written
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.nice
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.no_of_members
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.first_local_no
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.no_of_texts
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference.presentation
Undocumented
Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Conference(int no)
All variables in this class is read only.
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.added_at
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.conf
int Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.last_text_read
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.last_time_read
int Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.position
int(8bit) Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.priority
array(int) Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.read_texts
multiset(string) Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Membership.type
int number_unread()
void query_read_texts()
array(object) unread_texts()
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.error
Text Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.user_area
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.username
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.privileges
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.flags
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.last_login
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.total_time_present
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.sessions
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.created_lines
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.created_bytes
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.read_texts
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.no_of_text_fetches
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.created_persons
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.created_confs
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.first_created_local_no
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.no_of_created_texts
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.no_of_marks
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.no_of_confs
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.unread
int(0) Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.clear_membership
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.membership
Undocumented
int Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.no
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.prefetch_stat
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.prefetch_conf
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person.prefetch_membership
Undocumented
Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Person(int no)
All variables in this class is read only.
Undocumented
string Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.author
The author of the text.
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.prefetch_text
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.prefetch_stat
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.lines
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.characters
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.clear_stat
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.aux_items
Undocumented
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.creation_time
The time the text was created on the server.
object Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.err
Undocumented
int Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.marks
The number of marks on this text.
mixed Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.misc
Misc info, including what conferences the message is posted to.
Needs a more complete description.
int Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.no
The text number, as spicified to create.
string Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.subject
The message subject.
string Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text.text
The actual text (or body if you wish).
Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text Protocols.LysKOM.Session.Text(string textnumber)
Initializes a Text object.
void mark_as_read()
Undocumented.
Data types as defined by the LysKOM protocol specification.
This module contains nice abstractions for calls into the server. They are named "call", "async_call" or "async_cb_call", depending on how you want the call to be done.
This is the base class for lyskom requests. All lyskom request classes inherit this class.
object Protocols.LysKOM.Request._Request.error
How the call failed.
The call has completed if (ok||error).
bool Protocols.LysKOM.Request._Request.ok
Tells if the call has executed ok
void _async(int call, mixed_data)
mixed _sync(int call, mixed_data)
Initialise an asynchronous or a synchronous call, the latter is also evaluating the result. These are called by async and sync respectively.
mixed _reply(object|array what)
mixed reply(object|array what)
_reply() is called as callback to evaluate the result,
and calls reply() in itself to do the real work.
mixed res = Protocols.LysKOM.Request._Request()()
Wait for the call to finish.
void async(mixed ... args)
mixed sync(mixed ... args)
Initialise an asynchronous or a synchronous call, the latter is also evaluating the result. This calls indata() in itself, to get the correct arguments to the lyskom protocol call.
DHT implementation for bittorrent Implemented BEPs*: [X] BEP005 DHT Protocol [ ] BEP032 IPv6 extension for DHT [ ] BEP033 DHT scrape [ ] BEP042 DHT security extensions [ ] BEP043 Read-only DHT nodes [ ] BEP044 Storing arbitrary data in the DHT [ ] BEP045 Multiple-address operation for the Bittorrent DHT
*) See http://bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0000.html for a list of all BEPs
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.MAX_PEERS_PER_HASH
Maximum number of peers per hash that we store.
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.PEER_TABLE_MAX_SIZE
Maximum number hashes we store data for in this node.
mapping(string:mixed) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.callbacks_by_txid
mapping(string:mixed) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.request_timeouts
Keep track of callbacks by transaction id
mapping(string:function(:void)) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.command_handlers
Mapping of query names to handlers. Allows for extensions to be implemented.
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.is_running
Indicates if the DHT instance is up and running or not.
protected string|zero Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.my_node_id
Our global ID for this DHT router, expressed as a 20 byte hash.
mapping(string:mapping) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.peers_by_hash
Peers we know of.
Stdio.UDP|zero Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.port
The UDP port on which we listen for messages.
DHTNode add_node(string|DHTNode n, void|string ip, void|int port)
Gateway into the routing table for now. This is in preparation for BEP045.
void add_peer_for_hash(Peer n, string hash, string ip, int port)
Insert a peer for a hash in our table of known peers. Ignores the request if the given node is already a peer for the given hash.
void announce(string hash, int port)
Announce a hash to the world on the given port.
This is done by executing a get_peers request to the DHT and then announcing to the K closest nodes to that hash.
protected void announce_to(string peer_ip, int peer_port, string token, string info_hash, int announced_port, void|int implied_port)
This is the internal announce callback - it is called for each node that we should send an announcement to.
Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT(void|string my_node_id)
Create a new DHT instance with an optional predefined node id.
string distance(string h1, string h2)
Calculate the distance between two hashes using XOR. Fails unless both h1 and h2 are strings of the same length.
int distance_exp(string h1, string h2)
Calculate the order of magnitude of the distance. Basically count leading zeros...
string generate_node_id()
Generate a 160 bit node id.
Token generate_token_for(string ip, int port, void|int dont_sha1)
Generate a token for a specific node. If it fails to generate a unique token for this request, it will return UNDEFINED, otherwise a string token is returned.
string generate_txid()
Generates suitable transaction ids making sure to not collide with existing ones.
string get_node_id()
Allows outsiders to examine the node id of this instance.
void handle_announce_peer(mapping data, string ip, int port)
Handles other peers announcing to us for safekeeping.
void handle_find_node(mapping data, string ip, int req_port)
Handles request for nodes closer to a hash.
void handle_get_peers(mapping data, string ip, int port)
Returns peers to the requestor or our closest nodes if we don't know of any peers.
void handle_ping(mapping data, string ip, int port)
Handles PONG responses to incoming PINGs.
void handle_unknown_method(mapping data, string ip, int port)
Responds to unknown methods. Currently does nothing at all.
mapping info()
Returns some basic information about this DHT instance.
protected void read_callback(mapping(string:int|string) datagram, mixed ... extra)
Called when we recieve a datagram on the UDP port we are listening to.
protected void read_timeout(string txid)
Internal timeout method to ensure we don't wait forever on responses from nodes that are no longer available.
Note: The timeout is not propagated to higher levels, so callers cannot rely on the send_dht_query() callback to propagate this.
string send_dht_query(string to, int dstport, mapping data, void|function(:void) response_callback, mixed ... args)
Sends a DHT query and calls the callback when a response is recieved or when a timeout occurs.
int send_dht_request(string to, int dstport, mapping data)
Do the actual sending part... No timeout handling or etherwise - just send the message.
Returns the TXID if the message was sent successfully and UNDEFINED if not.
string send_ping(string ip, int port, function(mapping, string, int:void) cb)
Sends a PING to a remote port and calls the callback cb if we get a response.
void set_node_id(string my_node_id)
Sets the node id of this instance. This has implications for the routing table, so we need to reinitialize it if this happens...
void start(int port, void|string bind_address)
Start up the DHT instance.
void stop()
Stop the DHT instance. When the instance is stopped, it will close its port and therefore stop responding to queries. It will not destroy the DHT routing table or other states that could be reused if the DHT instance is started back up.
Token token_by_endpoint(string ip, int port)
Returns a token object for the given ip/port if one exists.
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHT_GENERIC_ERROR
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHT_SERVER_ERROR
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHT_PROTOCOL_ERROR
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHT_UNKNOWN_METHOD
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHT_QUERY_TIMEOUT
Represents a node in our routing table. These nodes also have a state compared to the Node class above along with some other fancy stuff.
inherit Node : Node
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTNode.age
Time since last response seen from this node
Read only
void activity()
Call when we see activity from this node to ensure it returns to good standing. Will set the node state to DHT_ACTIVE, update last_response and set ping_fails to 0.
void cancel_check_node()
Removes any outstanding callouts to check the node.
string compact_node_info()
Returns the compact node info for this node.
mapping node_info()
Extend the Node::node_info() method to include info relevant to a DHTNode.
mapping node_info_human()
Human readable output version of the node_info method.
string node_state()
Returns the node state as a string.
void ping()
Ping the node to see if it is still responding.
protected void ping_timeout(string txid)
Called when a ping request to this peer times out. We set the state to DHT_BAD and leave it at that.
protected void remove_txid(string txid)
Removes an outstanding ping TXID from the pings_inflight mapping.
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTNode.DHT_UNKNOWN
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTNode.DHT_BAD
constant Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTNode.DHT_ACTIVE
Base class for operations that need to iterate over the DHT in some way like get_peers and find_node.
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.desired_results
Desired number of results before the op considers itself done
string Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.target_hash
function(:void)|zero Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.done_cb
array(mixed) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.done_cb_args
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.max_no_requests
Maximum number of requests that may be generated before bailing out.
int(0..) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.max_outstanding_requests
Maximum number of concurrent requests allowed
float|int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.query_timeout_period
Timeout for the query
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.reqs
Number of requests generated by this query
array Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.result
Result of the operation to be inspected by the done callback. Content of the result array varies depending on the concrete implementation of the operation
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation.result_count
Result counter - may differ from actual number of objects in the result array in some cases. For example in the get_peers query, closest nodes may be added in addition to any peers found.
protected local void __create__(string target_hash, function(:void)|zero done_cb, mixed ... done_cb_args)
void add_node_to_query(Node n)
Add a node to the list of nodes to query.
Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.DHTOperation(string target_hash, function(:void)|zero done_cb, mixed ... done_cb_args)
private void do_query_peer(Node peer)
Create a request to the peer info given. The peer info array is expected to contain peer hash, peer ip, peer port.
protected void done()
Internal done callback called when the operation finishes. The main purpose of this callback is to simply call the application level callback but in some cases it can also be used to modify the result before calling the application callback.
this_program execute()
Execute the DHTOperation by ensuring there are nodes in the
nodes_to_query array as well as calling run. If this method
is overridden, it should always call the parent execute methods!
protected mapping generate_query()
This method should be overridden by the actual handlers for the operation.
private void got_response_cb(mapping resp)
Callback when we get responses. This is private to the DHTOperation class and should not be overridden. Instead override the got_response method declared above.
int is_done()
This method will return 1 if we consider ourselves done. This
should result in the done method being called. Typically, we
are done if there are no transactions in flight.
private void query_timeout(string txid)
Called when a transaction ID has been in flight for too long and
we want to stop waiting for an answer. We call run to
ensure we continue processing requests if more are needed.
private void run()
Processes the queue of nodes to query and calls done if we
have enough results or there are no transactions in flight.
This is the method called to initiate a query.
int want_more_results()
This method returns 1 if we want more results. This will control
if we send out more requests or if we just let the ones in
flight finish before calling the done callback.
FindNode implements the find_node query on the DHT.
Upon completion, the callback given at instance creation will be called and the result can be found in the results array.
For this operation, the results array will contain Node objects. In some cases these objects may also be DHTNode objects, but the callback must not expect this.
inherit DHTOperation : DHTOperation
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.FindNode.desired_results
Override the default number of desired results
this_program execute()
Execute method that also checks if we have the targets in our routing table.
protected mapping generate_query()
Callback called by parent to generate the query for this operation
The GetPeers class is used to initiate queries to the DHT where peers for a hash is desired. Upon completion, the done_db will be called with the GetPeers instance as the first argument and the done_cb_args as the following arguments.
The done_cb function is expected to examine the results array to find out what the result of the query actually contains. For this query, the result array will be an array with two elements; the first one containing any responses from nodes that knows of peers and the second one will contain the closest nodes to the target hash that we saw during the query.
inherit DHTOperation : DHTOperation
array Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.GetPeers.closest_nodes
Sorted array of the closest K nodes we've seen in the query.
int Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.GetPeers.desired_results
Override the default number of desired results
void done()
Add the closest nodes we know of and call the callback.
protected mapping generate_query()
Implementation of DHTNode:generate_query that returns a
get_peers query.
Utility class that represents a node that we learned of somehow. Node objects are not part of the DHT yet but can be used to create fullfledged DHTNode objects.
string endpoint()
Returns the node endpoint as plain text
string endpoint_compact()
Returns just the IP and port as an 8-bit string.
mapping(string:mixed) node_info()
Return basic info about the node as a mapping. All values are human readable.
mapping(string:mixed) node_info_human()
Like node_info but encodes node id and token as hex-strings.
Information about the peeer for a hash
inherit Node : Node
Abstraction for the routing table.
function(DHTNode:int) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Routingtable.allow_node_in_routing_table
Callback method that determines if a peer is allowed into our routing table or not. Return 1 to allow the peer or 0 to ignore it.
mapping(string:Bucket) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Routingtable.bucket_by_uuid
array(Bucket) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Routingtable.buckets
Buckets in our routing table
protected string|zero Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Routingtable.my_node_id
Node ID that this routing table belongs to
mapping(string:DHTNode) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Routingtable.nodes_by_hash
mapping(string:DHTNode) Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Routingtable.nodes_by_endpoint
Lookup table for nodess so we can quickly find out if any given hash is already in our table somewhere.
DHTNode add_node(string|DHTNode n, void|string ip, void|int port)
Attepmts to add a node to our routing table. If a node with the same hash and/or endpoint already exists, that node is returned instead. If this node is inserted into the routing table, it is returned. If the node could not be inserted at all, UNDEFINED is returned.
Bucket bucket_for(string|DHTNode n)
Calculate and return the bucket in which DHTNode n should belong to.
void copy_from(this_program rt)
Iterate over the given routingtable, copying the nodes as we go along.
void deserialize(array(mapping) nodes)
Deserialize an array created by serialize.
array serialize()
Serialize the routing table into basic types so that it may be encoded for storage
int split_bucket(Bucket b, void|int dont_promote)
Splits the given bucket into two by pushing a new bucket to the end of the bucket array. All nodes in the given bucket are removed and re-added to redistribute them. Candidate nodes are also readded and then a separate promotion pass is done. The promotion pass can be inhibited by setting dont_promote to 1.
int add_node(DHTNode n, void|int dont_notify)
Attempts to add a node to the bucket either as a live node or as a candidate if the bucket is already full. Optionally supresses notifications of the new node. Returns 0 if the node was successfully added.
mapping details()
Returns a mapping with details about the bucket, including a complete list of live and candidate nodes.
void evict_bad_nodes()
Used to evict bad nodes from the bucket. Used by add_node() before attempting to add nodes the bucket.
mapping info()
returns a mapping with overall information about the bucket.
bool is_full()
Returns 1 if the bucket is full of live nodes.
protected int low_add_candidate(DHTNode n, void|int dont_notify)
Adds a node to the bucket as a candidate with the option of suppressing notifications. Returns 0 on success.
int low_add_node(DHTNode n, void|int dont_notify)
Adds a node to the bucket as a live node with the option to surpress notifications. Returns 0 on success.
void promote_nodes()
Attempts to promote nodes if there is space and we have candidates. Called by add_node() before adding a node to ensure we upgrade viable candidates before adding a new node. This ensures that new nodes starts their life in the candidates section until there is space for them.
int remove_node(DHTNode n, void|int dont_notify)
Remove a node from this bucket and optionally surpress notification of the event. Returns 0 if the node was successfully removed.
Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Token Protocols.Bittorrent.DHT.Token(string ip, int port, void|int dont_sha1)
Generate a new token for the given IP/port. Optionally don't apply SHA1 to the token for debugging purposes.
Token invalidate()
Invalidates a token if it exists,
this_program refresh()
Refreshes a token's lifetime to the configured token_lifetime value. Note: If called on an old token, this will violate recommendations in BEP005.
int valid_for(string ip, int port)
Checks if a token is valid for a given node. This is done by checking that we handed out the token to the IP/port that attempts to use it.
Generate a .torrent binary string from files in the filesystem
// usage: thisprogram [<file/dir>] [<file/dir>...] <target .torrent> int main(int ac,array am) { Generator g=Generator(); foreach (am[1..<1];;string f) g->add(f);
string dest=am[-1]; if (-1==search(dest,"torrent")) dest+=".torrent";
Stdio.write_file(dest,g->digest()); return 0; }
inherit .Torrent : Torrent
this_program add(string path, void|string base)
Add a file, or a directory tree to the torrent. This will call add_directory_tree or add_file.
this_program add_announce(string|array(string) announce_url)
Add one or multiple announcers (trackers). This is needed to get a valid .torrent file. If this is called more then once, more announcers (trackers) will be added with lower priority.
this_program add_directory_tree(string path, void|string dirbase)
Add a directory tree to the torrent. The second argument is what the directory will be called in the torrent. This will call add_file on all non-directories in the tree.
this_program add_file(string path, void|string filename)
Add a file to the torrent. The second argument is what the file will be called in the torrent.
void build_sha1s(void|function(int, int:void) progress_callback)
Build the SHA hashes from the files.
Protocols.Bittorrent.Generator Protocols.Bittorrent.Generator(void|string base, void|int piece_size)
Create a generator.
baseThe base filename/path in the torrent.
piece_sizeThe size of the pieces that the SHA hashes are calculated on. Default 262144 and this value should probably be 2^n.
string digest(void|function(int, int:void) progress_callback)
Finally make a torrent string out of this information. Will call build_sha1's if the sha1's aren't generated already.
progress_callback is called with (pos,of) arguments, similar
to Torrent.verify_targets.
void connect()
Connect to the peer; this is done async.
status/mode will change from "connecting" to
"dead" or to "connected" depending on result.
Will throw error if already online.
Upon connect, protocol will be initiated in choked mode.
When the protocol is up, status will change to "online"
(or "failed" if the handshake failed).
void disconnect()
Disconnect a peer.
Does nothing if we aren't online.
status/mode will change to "disconnected",1 if we were online.
multiset(int) downloading_pieces()
Returns as multiset what this peer is downloading.
int is_activated()
Returns true if this peer is activated, as in we're downloading from it.
int is_available()
Returns true if this peer is available, as in we can use it to download stuff.
int is_choked()
Returns true if this peer is choking, as in doesn't send more data to us.
int is_completed()
Returns true if this peer is completed, as in has downloaded everything already - and we shouldn't need to upload to get stuff.
int is_connectable()
Returns true if we can connect to this peer, when new or disconnected but not fatally.
int is_online()
Returns true if this peer is online and connected.
int is_strangled()
Returns true if this peer is strangled; as in we don't want to upload more, because we're not getting any back.
void request(int piece, int offset, int bytes, function(int, int, string, object:void|mixed) callback)
Called to request a chunk from this peer.
void send_have(int n)
Send a have message to tell I now have piece n. Ignored if not online.
void status(string type, void|int|string data)
Called whenever there is a status change for this peer.
Always called with "created" when the object is created.
Does not need to call inherited function.
Protocols.Bittorrent.Port Protocols.Bittorrent.Port(.Torrent _parent)
Bind a port for this Torrent.
Bittorrent peer - download and share. Read more about bittorrent at http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/introduction.html
The smallest usable torrent downloader. As first argument, it expects a filename to a .torrent file.
int main(int ac,array am) { // initialize Torrent from file: Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent t=Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent(); t->load_metainfo(am[1]); // Callback when download status changes: // t->downloads_update_status=...; // Callback when pieces status change (when we get new stuff): // t->pieces_update_status=...; // Callback when peer status changes (connect, disconnect, choked...): // t->peer_update_status=...; // Callback when download is completed: t->download_completed_callback= lambda() { call_out(exit,3600,0); // share for an hour, then exit }; // Callback to print warnings (same args as sprintf): // t->warning=werror; // type of progress function used below: void progress(int n,int of) { /* ... */ }; // Initiate targets from Torrent, // if target was created, no need to verify: if (t->fix_targets(1,0,progress)==1) t->verify_targets(progress); // Open port to listen on, // we want to do this to be able to talk to firewalled peers: t->open_port(6881); // Ok, start calling tracker to get peers, // and tell about us: t->start_update_tracker(); // Finally, start the download: t->start_download(); return -1; }
function(.Peer, int, int:bool) Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.do_we_strangle
Function to determine if we should strangle this peer. Default is to allow 100000 bytes of data over the ratio, which is 2:1 per default; upload twice as much as we get.
Arguments are the peer, bytes in (downloaded) and bytes out (uploaded). Return 1 to strangle and 0 to allow the peer to proceed downloading again.
function(:void) Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.download_completed_callback
If set, called when download is completed.
function(:void) Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.downloads_update_status
If set, called when we start to download another piece (no args).
function(:void) Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.peer_update_status
If set, called when peer status changes.
function(:void) Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.pieces_update_status
If set, called when we got another piece downloaded (no args).
function(string, __unknown__ ... :void|mixed) Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.warning
Called if there is a protocol error.
int bytes_done()
Calculate the bytes successfully downloaded (full pieces).
int bytes_left()
Calculate the bytes left to download.
void contact_peers(void|int n)
Contact all or n peers.
string file_got_bitfield()
Returns the file got field as a string bitfield (cached).
int fix_targets(void|int(-1..2) allocate, void|string base_filename, void|function(int, int:void) progress_callback)
Opens target datafile(s).
If all files are created, the verify info will be filled as well,
but if it isn't created, a call to verify_target() is necessary
after this call.
allocateDetermines allocation procedure if the file doesn't exist:
| Don't allocate. |
| Allocate virtual file size (seek, write end byte). |
| Allocate for real (will call progress_callback(pos,length)). |
| Means never create a file, only open old files. |
my_filenameA new base filename to substitute the metainfo base target filename with.
| The (a) file was already there. |
| All target files were created. |
void load_metainfo(string filename)
Loads the metainfo from a file.
void open_port(void|int port)
Open the port we're listening on.
void start_download()
Initiate the downloading scheme.
void start_update_tracker(void|int interval)
Starts to contact the tracker at regular intervals, giving it the status and recieving more peers to talk to. Will also contact these peers. The default interval is 5 minutes. If given an event, will update tracker with it.
void stop_update_tracker(void|string event)
Stops updating the tracker; will send the event as a last event, if set. It will not contact new peers.
void update_tracker(void|string event, void|int contact)
Contact and update the tracker with current status will fill the peer list.
void verify_targets(void|function(int, int:void) progress_callback)
Verify the file and fill file_got (necessary after load_info, but needs open_file before this call). [ progress_callback(at chunk,total chunks) ]
Each bittorrent has one or more target files. This represents one of those.
string Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.Target.base
int Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.Target.length
int Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.Target.offset
void|array Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.Target.path
protected local void __create__(string base, int length, int offset, void|array path)
Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.Target Protocols.Bittorrent.Torrent.Target(string base, int length, int offset, void|array path)
bool Protocols.Bittorrent.Tracker.dynamic_add_torrents
Allow clients to dynamically add torrents to the tracker.
int(0..) Protocols.Bittorrent.Tracker.interval
The query interval reported back to clients. Defaults to
1800.
void add_torrent(string id)
Add a torrent to the tracker.
idThe info hash of the torrent file.
string announce(mapping args, string ip)
Handles HTTP announce queries to the tracker.
string scrape(mapping args)
Returns the result of a scrape query.
string Protocols.Bittorrent.Tracker.Client.ip
int Protocols.Bittorrent.Tracker.Client.port
protected local void __create__(string ip, int port)
Protocols.Bittorrent.Tracker.Client Protocols.Bittorrent.Tracker.Client(string ip, int port)
string bits2string(array(bool) v)
Convert an array of int(0..1) to a Bittorrent style
bitstring. Input will be padded to even bytes.
string|int|array|mapping decode(Stdio.Buffer buf)
Decodes a Bittorrent bencoded data chunk and ignores the remaining
string. Returns UNDEFINED if the data is incomplete.
string encode(string|int|array|mapping data)
Encodes a Bittorrent bencoded data chunk.
array(int) string2arr(string s)
Convert a Bittorrent style bitstring to an array of indices.
array(bool) string2bits(string s)
Convert a Bittorrent style bitstring to an array of
int(0..1).
string identify_peer(string peerid)
Decodes the given peerid, returning an identification string
for the client software. Assumes the peerid string is exactly
20 characters long.
This class provides an interface to DNS Service Discovery. The functionality of DNS-SD is described at <http://www.dns-sd.org/>.
Using the Proctocols.DNS_SD.Service class a Pike program can announce services, for example a web site or a database server, to computers on the local network.
When registering a service you need to provide the service name. service type, domain and port number. You can also optionally specify a TXT record. The contents of the TXT record varies between different services; for example, a web server can announce a path to a web page, and a printer spooler is able to list printer features such as color support or two-sided printing.
The service is registered on the network for as long as the instance of the Service class is valid.
inherit _Protocols_DNS_SD.Service : Service
Protocols.DNS_SD.Service Protocols.DNS_SD.Service(string name, string service, string domain, int port, void|string|array(string) txt)
Registers a service on the local network.
nameUser-presentable name of the service.
serviceType of service on the form _type._protocol. Type is an
identifier related to the service type. A list of registered
service types can be found at
http://http://www.dns-sd.org/ServiceTypes.html/. Protocol
is normally tcp but udp is also a valid choice. For
example, a web server would get a service of _http._tcp.
domainDomain name. Normally an empty string which the DNS-SD library will translate into local..
portPort number for the service (e.g. 80 for a web site).
txtAn optional TXT record with service-specific information. It can
be given as a plain string or an array of property assignment
strings. The TXT record can be changed later by calling update_txt
in the object returned when you register the service.
object svc = Protocols.DNS_SD.Service( "Company Intranet Forum", // name "_http._tcp", // service type "", // domain (default) 80, // port ({ "path=/forum/" }) // TXT record );
void update_txt(string|array(string) txt)
Updates the TXT record for the service.
txtA TXT record with service-specific information. It can be given as a plain string or an array of property assignment strings. To remove an existing TXT record you give an empty string as the argument.
HTTP/2 protocol.
constant Protocols.HTTP2.TLS_CIPHER_SUITE_BLACK_LIST
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_no_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_protocol_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_internal_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_flow_control_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_settings_timeout
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_stream_closed
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_frame_size_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_refused_stream
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_cancel
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_compression_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_connect_error
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_enhance_your_calm
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_inadequate_security
constant Protocols.HTTP2.ERROR_http_1_1_required
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FLAG_end_stream
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FLAG_ack
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FLAG_end_headers
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FLAG_padded
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FLAG_priority
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_data
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_headers
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_priority
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_rst_stream
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_settings
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_push_promise
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_ping
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_goaway
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_window_update
constant Protocols.HTTP2.FRAME_continuation
constant Protocols.HTTP2.SETTING_header_table_size
constant Protocols.HTTP2.SETTING_enable_push
constant Protocols.HTTP2.SETTING_max_concurrent_streams
constant Protocols.HTTP2.SETTING_initial_window_size
constant Protocols.HTTP2.SETTING_max_frame_size
constant Protocols.HTTP2.SETTING_max_header_list_size
HTTP/2 frame.
FrameType Protocols.HTTP2.Frame.frame_type
Flag Protocols.HTTP2.Frame.flags
int|Stdio.Buffer|array(array(string(8bit))) Protocols.HTTP2.Frame.payload
Data length for received packets, and payload for packets to send.
NB: To avoid frame reordering issues with HPack,
this is the set of headers for FRAME_header
and FRAME_push_promise.
int|void Protocols.HTTP2.Frame.promised_stream_id
Only used with FRAME_push_promise, and
overrides stream_id.
int|void Protocols.HTTP2.Frame.stream_id
Stream identifier.
protected local void __create__(FrameType frame_type, Flag flags, int|Stdio.Buffer|array(array(string(8bit))) payload, int|void stream_id, int|void promised_stream_id)
Protocols.HTTP2.Frame Protocols.HTTP2.Frame(FrameType frame_type, Flag flags, int|Stdio.Buffer|array(array(string(8bit))) payload, int|void stream_id, int|void promised_stream_id)
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) server support
imap_server.pike
parse_line.pike
mapping|zero get_atom_options(int max_depth)
Reads an atom, optionally followd by a list enclosed in square brackets. Naturally, the atom itself cannot contain any brackets.
Returns a mapping type : "atom", atom : name, raw : name[options] options : parsed options, range : ({ start, size })
array(string)|zero get_flag_list()
Get a list of atoms. Primarily intended for use by STORE for the flags argument.
mapping|zero get_range(mapping atom)
Reads a <start.size> suffix
object|zero get_set()
Returns a set object.
mapping|zero get_simple_list(int max_depth)
Parses an object that (recursivly) can contain atoms (possible with options in brackets) or lists. Note that strings are not accepted, as it is a little difficult to wait for the continuation of the request.
FIXME: This function is used to read fetch commands. This breaks rfc-2060 compliance, as the names of headers can be represented as string literals.
mapping get_token(int eol, int accept_options)
Parses an object that can be a string, an atom (possibly with options in brackets) or a list.
eol can be 0, meaning no end of line or list expected, a positive int, meaning a character (e.g. ')' or ']' that terminates the list, or -1, meaning that the list terminates at end of line.
Continuation based imap parser.
IMAP.server
Handles the server side of the protocol.
inherit Protocols.Line.imap_style : imap_style
IMAP.requests
IMAP.types
string format_addr_short(array(int(16bit)) bin_addr)
Formats an IPv6 address to the colon-separated hexadecimal form as
defined in RFC 2373 section 2.2. bin_addr must be an 8-element array
containing the 16-bit fields.
The returned address is on a canonical shortest form as follows: The longest sequence of zeroes is shortened using "::". If there are several of equal length then the leftmost is shortened. All hexadecimal letters are lower-case. There are no superfluous leading zeroes in the fields.
parse_addr
string|zero normalize_addr_basic(string addr)
Normalizes a formatted IPv6 address to a string with eight
hexadecimal numbers separated by ":". addr is given on
the same form, or any of the shorthand varieties as specified in
RFC 2373 section 2.2.
All hexadecimal letters in the returned address are lower-case, and there are no superfluous leading zeroes in the fields.
Zero is returned if addr is incorrectly formatted.
normalize_addr_short
string|zero normalize_addr_short(string addr)
Normalizes a formatted IPv6 address to a canonical shortest form.
addr is parsed according to the hexadecimal
"x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x" syntax or any of its shorthand varieties
(see RFC 2373 section 2.2).
The returned address is normalized as follows: The longest sequence of zeroes is shortened using "::". If there are several of equal length then the leftmost is shortened. All hexadecimal letters are lower-case. There are no superfluous leading zeroes in the fields.
Zero is returned if addr is incorrectly formatted.
normalize_addr_basic
array(int(16bit))|zero parse_addr(string addr)
Parses an IPv6 address on the formatted hexadecimal
"x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x" form, or any of the shorthand varieties
(see RFC 2373 section 2.2).
The address is returned as an 8-element array where each element
is the value of the corresponding field. Zero is returned if addr
is incorrectly formatted.
format_addr_short
IRC client and connection handling.
Start with Client and Channel.
Protocols.IRC.client irc; class channel_notif { inherit Protocols.IRC.Channel; void not_message(object person,string msg) { if (msg == "!hello") irc->send_message(name, "Hello, "+person->nick+"!"); } } int main() { irc = Protocols.IRC.Client("irc.freenode.net", ([ "nick": "DemoBot12345", "realname": "Demo IRC bot", "channel_program": channel_notif, ])); irc->join_channel("#bot-test"); return -1; }
Abstract class for an IRC channel.
string Protocols.IRC.Channel.name
The name of the channel.
void not_join(Person who)
Called whenever someone joins this channel.
void not_message(Person who, string message)
Called whenever a message arrives on this channel.
void close()
Closes the connection to the server.
Protocols.IRC.Client Protocols.IRC.Client(string|object server, void|mapping(string:mixed) options)
serverThe IRC server to connect to.
If server is an object, it is assumed to be a newly established
connection to the IRC server to be used. Pass SSL.File
connections here to connect to SSL secured IRC networks.
optionsAn optional mapping with additional IRC client options.
| Defaults to 6667. |
| Defaults to |
| Defaults to |
| Server password, if any. Public servers seldom require this. |
| Defaults to |
| Defaults to |
| Defaults to 120. |
| Defaults to 120. |
| This function is called when the connection to the IRC server is lost or when a ping isn't answered with a pong within the time set by the ping_timeout option. The default behaviour is to complain on stderr and self destruct. |
| An instance of this is created for each channel connected to via join_channel() - should be a subclass of Protocols.IRC.Channel. |
| This function is called when a KILL or ERROR command is recieved from the IRC server. |
| |
| |
| |
| The arguments are from, type, to, message and extra. |
| The arguments are who and why. |
| The arguments are originator, message and to. |
| The arguments are originator, message and to. |
| The arguments are originator and to. |
Abstract class for a person.
string Protocols.IRC.Person.ip
User domain, e.g. "mistel.idonex.se".
int Protocols.IRC.Person.last_action
Time of last action, represented as posix time.
string Protocols.IRC.Person.nick
User nickname, e.g. "Mirar".
string Protocols.IRC.Person.user
User name, e.g. "mirar".
An implementation of the IDENT protocol, specified in RFC 0931.
array(string) lookup(object fd)
Throws exception upon any error.
Protocols.Ident.AsyncLookup Protocols.Ident.AsyncLookup(object fd, function(array(string), mixed ... :void) cb, mixed ... args)
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_USERS_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_COMPUTERS_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_SYSTEMS_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_DOMAIN_CONTROLLERS_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_INFRASTRUCTURE_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_DELETED_OBJECTS_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_LOSTANDFOUND_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_FOREIGNSECURITYPRINCIPALS_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_PROGRAM_DATA_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_MICROSOFT_PROGRAM_DATA_CONTAINER
constant string Protocols.LDAP.GUID_NTDS_QUOTAS_CONTAINER
Constants for Microsoft AD Well-Known Object GUIDs. These are e.g. used in LDAP URLs:
"ldap://server/<WKGUID=" + Protocols.LDAP.GUID_USERS_CONTAINER +
",dc=my,dc=domain,dc=com>"
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SUCCESS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED
constant Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_NOT_SUPPORTED
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_PARTIAL_RESULTS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_REFERRAL
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_ADMINLIMIT_EXCEEDED
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_UNAVAILABLE_CRITICAL_EXTENSION
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_UNDEFINED_TYPE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_INVALID_SYNTAX
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_ALIAS_PROBLEM
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_IS_LEAF
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_ALIAS_DEREF_PROBLEM
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTH
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_BUSY
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_UNAVAILABLE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_LOOP_DETECT
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_NAMING_VIOLATION
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAF
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_ALREADY_EXISTS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_NO_OBJECT_CLASS_MODS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_RESULTS_TOO_LARGE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_OTHER
LDAP result codes.
Protocols.LDAP.client.error_number,
Protocols.LDAP.client.result.error_number
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_CONTROL_MANAGE_DSA_IT
LDAP control: Manage DSA IT LDAPv3 control (RFC 3296): Control to indicate that the operation is intended to manage objects within the DSA (server) Information Tree.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST
LDAP control: LDAP Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing of Search Results (internet draft): Control used to request virtual list view support from the server.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE
LDAP control: LDAP Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing of Search Results (internet draft): Control used to pass virtual list view (VLV) data from the server to the client.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_PAGED_RESULT_OID_STRING
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control to instruct the server to return the results of a search request in smaller, more manageable packets rather than in one large block.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_ASQ_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control to force the query to be based on a specific DN-valued attribute.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_CROSSDOM_MOVE_TARGET_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used with an extended LDAP rename function to move an LDAP object from one domain to another.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_DIRSYNC_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control that enables an application to search the directory for objects changed from a previous state.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_DOMAIN_SCOPE_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to instruct the LDAP server not to generate any referrals when completing a request.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_EXTENDED_DN_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control to request an extended form of an Active Directory object distinguished name.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_LAZY_COMMIT_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to instruct the server to return the results of a DS modification command, such as add, delete, or replace, after it has been completed in memory, but before it has been committed to disk.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_NOTIFICATION_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used with an extended LDAP asynchronous search function to register the client to be notified when changes are made to an object in Active Directory.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_PERMISSIVE_MODIFY_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: An LDAP modify request will normally fail if it attempts to add an attribute that already exists, or if it attempts to delete an attribute that does not exist. With this control, as long as the attribute to be added has the same value as the existing attribute, then the modify will succeed. With this control, deletion of an attribute that does not exist will also succeed.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_QUOTA_CONTROL_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to pass the SID of a security principal, whose quota is being queried, to the server in a LDAP search operation.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_RESP_SORT_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used by the server to indicate
the results of a search function initiated using the
LDAP_SERVER_SORT_OID control.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_SD_FLAGS_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to pass flags to the server to control various security descriptor results.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_SEARCH_OPTIONS_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to pass flags to the server to control various search behaviors.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_SHOW_DELETED_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to specify that the search results include any deleted objects that match the search filter.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_SORT_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to instruct the server to sort the search results before returning them to the client application.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_TREE_DELETE_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to delete an entire subtree in the directory.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.LDAP_SERVER_VERIFY_NAME_OID
LDAP control: Microsoft AD: Control used to instruct the DC accepting the update which DC it should verify with, the existence of any DN attribute values.
constant int Protocols.LDAP.MODIFY_ADD
constant int Protocols.LDAP.MODIFY_DELETE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.MODIFY_REPLACE
Constants used in the attropval argument to
Protocols.LDAP.client.modify.
constant int Protocols.LDAP.SCOPE_BASE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.SCOPE_ONE
constant int Protocols.LDAP.SCOPE_SUB
Constants for the search scope used with e.g.
Protocols.LDAP.client.set_scope.
Return the object specified by the DN.
Return the immediate subobjects of the object specified by the DN.
Return the object specified by the DN and all objects below it (on any level).
constant int Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_LOWER_ATTRS
constant int Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_MULTIVAL_ARRAYS_ONLY
constant int Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_RETURN_DECODE_ERRORS
Bitfield flags given to Protocols.LDAP.client.search:
Lowercase all attribute values. This makes it easier to match
specific attributes in the mappings returned by
Protocols.LDAP.client.result.fetch since LDAP attribute names
are case insensitive.
Only use arrays for attribute values where the attribute syntax specify multiple values. I.e. the values for single valued attributes are returned as strings instead of arrays containing one string element.
If no value is returned for a single valued attribute, e.g. when
attrsonly is set in the search call, then a zero will be
used as value.
The special "dn" value is also returned as a string when
this flag is set.
Note that it's the attribute type descriptions that are used to decide this, not the number of values a particular attribute happens to have in the search result.
Don't throw attribute value decode errors, instead return them
in the result from Protocols.LDAP.client.result.fetch in
place of the value. I.e. anywhere an attribute value string
occurs, you might instead have a Charset.DecodeError object.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_AD_CASE_IGNORE_STR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_AD_LARGE_INT
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_AD_OBJECT_SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR
LDAP syntax: Microsoft AD: Additional syntaxes used in AD. C.f. <http://community.roxen.com/(all)/developers/idocs/drafts/ draft-armijo-ldap-syntax-00.html>.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_ATTR_TYPE_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_BINARY
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_BIT_STRING
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_BOOLEAN
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_CERT
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_CERT_LIST
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_CERT_PAIR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_COUNTRY_STR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_DN
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_DIRECTORY_STR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_DIT_CONTENT_RULE_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_FACSIMILE_PHONE_NUM
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_FAX
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_GENERALIZED_TIME
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_IA5_STR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_INT
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_JPEG
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_MATCHING_RULE_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_MATCHING_RULE_USE_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_MHS_OR_ADDR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_NAME_AND_OPTIONAL_UID
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_NAME_FORM_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_NUMERIC_STRING
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_OBJECT_CLASS_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_OID
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_OTHER_MAILBOX
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_POSTAL_ADDR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_PRESENTATION_ADDR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_PRINTABLE_STR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_PHONE_NUM
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_UTC_TIME
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_LDAP_SYNTAX_DESCR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_DIT_STRUCTURE_RULE_DESCR
LDAP syntax: Standard syntaxes from RFC 2252.
constant Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_CASE_EXACT_STR
"caseExactString" is an alias used in e.g. RFC 2079.
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_DELIVERY_METHOD
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_ENHANCED_GUIDE
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_GUIDE
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_OCTET_STR
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_TELETEX_TERMINAL_ID
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_TELETEX_NUM
constant string Protocols.LDAP.SYNTAX_SUPPORTED_ALGORITHM
LDAP syntax: Standard syntaxes from RFC 2256.
constant Protocols.LDAP.ldap_error_strings
Mapping from LDAP_* result codes to descriptive strings.
constant mapping(string:function(string:string)) Protocols.LDAP.syntax_decode_fns
Mapping containing functions to decode charsets in syntaxes where that's necessary. If the syntax is complex in a way that makes the result ambiguous if decoded with a single charset transformation then it should typically not be decoded here.
These decoders are used on all attribute values returned by
Protocols.LDAP.client.result functions.
constant mapping(string:function(string:string)) Protocols.LDAP.syntax_encode_fns
Mapping containing the reverse functions from syntax_decode_fns.
string canonicalize_dn(string dn, void|int strict)
Returns the given distinguished name on a canonical form, so it reliably can be used in comparisons for equality. This means removing surplus whitespace, lowercasing attributes, normalizing quoting in string attribute values, lowercasing the hex digits in binary attribute values, and sorting the RDN parts separated by "+".
The returned string follows RFC 2253. The input string may use legacy LDAPv2 syntax and is treated according to RFC 2253 section 4.
If strict is set then errors will be thrown if the given DN is
syntactically invalid. Otherwise the invalid parts remain
untouched in the result.
The result is not entirely canonical since no conversion is done from or to hexadecimal BER encodings of the attribute values. It's assumed that the input already has the suitable value encoding depending on the attribute type.
No UTF-8 encoding or decoding is done. The function can be used on both encoded and decoded input strings, and the result will be likewise encoded or decoded.
string encode_dn_value(string str)
Encode the given string for use as an attribute value in a distinguished name (on string form).
The encoding is according to RFC 2253 section 2.4 with the exception
that characters above 0x7F aren't UTF-8 encoded. UTF-8
encoding can always be done afterwards on the complete DN, which
also is done internally by the Protocols.LDAP functions when
LDAPv3 is used.
object get_cached_filter(string filter, void|int ldap_version)
Like make_filter but saves the generated objects for reuse.
Useful for filters that reasonably will occur often. The cache is
never garbage collected, however.
If there's a parse error in the filter then a FilterError is
thrown as from make_filter.
object get_connection(string ldap_url, void|string binddn, void|string password, void|int version, void|SSL.Context ctx)
Returns a client connection to the specified LDAP URL. If a bind
DN is specified (either through a "bindname" extension in
ldap_url or, if there isn't one, through binddn) then the
connection will be bound using that DN and the optional password.
If no bind DN is given then any connection is returned, regardless
of the bind DN it is using.
version may be used to specify the required protocol version in
the bind operation. If zero or left out, a bind attempt with the
default version (currently 3) is done with a fallback to
2 if that fails. Also, a cached connection for any version
might be returned if version isn't specified.
ctx may be specified to control SSL/TLS parameters to use
with the "ldaps"-protocol. Note that changing this only
affects new connections.
As opposed to creating an Protocols.LDAP.client instance
directly, this function can return an already established
connection for the same URL, provided connections are given back
using return_connection when they aren't used anymore.
A client object with an error condition is returned if there's a bind error, e.g. invalid password.
string get_constant_name(mixed val)
If val matches any non-integer constant in this module, its
name is returned.
string ldap_decode_string(string str)
Decodes all \xx escapes in str.
ldap_encode_string
string ldap_encode_string(string str)
Quote characters in the given string as necessary for use as a string literal in filters and various composite LDAP attributes.
The quoting is compliant with RFC 2252 section 4.3 and
RFC 2254 section 4. All characters that can be special in those RFCs
are quoted using the \xx syntax, but the set might be
extended.
ldap_decode_string, Protocols.LDAP.client.search
object make_filter(string filter, void|int ldap_version)
Parses an LDAP filter string into an ASN1 object tree that can be
given to Protocols.LDAP.search.
Using this function instead of giving the filter string directly to the search function has two advantages: This function provides better error reports for syntax errors, and the same object tree can be used repeatedly to avoid reparsing the filter string.
filterThe filter to parse, according to the syntax specified in RFC 2254. The syntax is extended a bit to allow and ignore whitespace everywhere except inside and next to the filter values.
ldap_versionLDAP protocol version to make the filter for. This controls what
syntaxes are allowed depending on the protocol version. Also, if
the protocol is 3 or later then full Unicode string
literals are supported. The default is the latest supported
version.
An ASN1 object tree representing the filter.
FilterError is thrown if there's a syntax error in the
filter.
int num_connections(string ldap_url)
Returns the number of currently stored connections for the given LDAP URL.
mapping(string:mixed) parse_ldap_url(string ldap_url)
Parses an LDAP URL and returns its fields in a mapping.
The returned mapping contains these fields:
| The URL scheme, either |
| Self-explanatory. |
| |
| |
| Array containing the attributes. Undefined if none was specified. |
| The scope as one of the |
| The search filter. Undefined if none was specified. |
| The extensions. Undefined if none was specified. The mapping
values are |
| The original unparsed URL. |
get_parsed_url
void return_connection(object conn)
Use this to return a connection to the connection pool after you've finished using it. The connection is assumed to be working.
Ensure that persistent connection settings such as the scope and the base DN are restored to the defaults
Error object thrown by make_filter for parse errors.
constant int Protocols.LDAP.FilterError.is_ldap_filter_error
Recognition constant.
Contains the client implementation of the LDAP protocol. All of the version 2 protocol features are implemented but only the base parts of the version 3.
inherit .protocol : protocol
mapping Protocols.LDAP.client.info
Several information about code itself and about active connection too
int add(string dn, mapping(string:array(string)) attrs)
The Add Operation allows a client to request the addition of an entry into the directory
dnThe Distinguished Name of the entry to be added.
attrsThe mapping of attributes and their values that make up the content of the entry being added. Values that are sent UTF-8 encoded according the the attribute syntaxes are encoded automatically.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
The API change: the returning code was changed in Pike 7.3+ to follow his logic better.
int bind()
int bind(string dn, string password)
int bind(string dn, string password, int version)
Authenticates connection to the direcory.
First form uses default value previously entered in create.
Second form uses value from parameters:
dnThe distinguished name (DN) of an entry aginst which will be made authentication.
passwordPassword used for authentication.
Third form allows specify the version of LDAP protocol used by connection to the LDAP server.
versionThe desired protocol version (current 2 or 3).
Defaults to 3 if zero or left out.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
Only simple authentication type is implemented. So be warned clear text passwords are sent to the directory server.
The API change: the returning code was changed in Pike 7.3+ to follow his logic better.
int compare(string dn, string attr, string value)
Compares an attribute value with one in the directory.
dnThe distinguished name of the entry.
attrThe type (aka name) of the attribute to compare.
valueThe value to compare with. It's UTF-8 encoded automatically if the attribute syntax specifies that.
Returns 1 if at least one of the values for the
attribute in the directory is equal to value, 0 if
it didn't match or there was some error (use error_number to
find out).
This function has changed arguments since version 7.6. From 7.3 to 7.6 it was effectively useless since it always returned true.
The equality matching rule for the attribute governs the comparison. There are attributes where the assertion syntax used here isn't the same as the attribute value syntax.
Protocols.LDAP.client Protocols.LDAP.client()
Protocols.LDAP.client Protocols.LDAP.client(string|mapping(string:mixed) url)
Protocols.LDAP.client Protocols.LDAP.client(string|mapping(string:mixed) url, object context)
Create object. The first optional argument can be used later for subsequence operations. The second one can specify TLS context of connection. The default context only allows 128-bit encryption methods, so you may need to provide your own context if your LDAP server supports only export encryption.
urlLDAP server URL on the form
"ldap://hostname/basedn?attrlist?scope?ext". See RFC 2255.
It can also be a mapping as returned by Protocol.LDAP.parse_ldap_url.
contextTLS context of connection
LDAP.client.bind, LDAP.client.search
int delete(string dn)
Deletes entry from the LDAP server.
dnThe distinguished name of deleted entry.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
The API change: the returning code was changed in Pike 7.3+ to follow his logic better.
mapping(string:mixed)|zero get_attr_type_descr(string attr, void|int standard_attrs)
Returns the attribute type description for the given attribute, which includes the name, object identifier, syntax, etc (see RFC 2252 section 4.2 for details).
This might do a query to the server, but results are cached.
attrThe name of the attribute. Might also be the object identifier on string form.
standard_attrsFlag that controls how the known standard attributes stored in
Protocols.LDAP are to be used:
| Check the known standard attributes first. If the attribute isn't found there, query the server. This is the default. |
| Don't check the known standard attributes, i.e. always use the schema from the server. |
| Only check the known standard attributes. The server is never contacted. |
Returns a mapping where the indices are the terms that the
server has returned and the values are their values on string
form (dequoted and converted from UTF-8 as appropriate). Terms
without values get 1 as value in the mapping.
The mapping might contain the following members (all except
"oid" are optional):
| The object identifier on string form. According to the RFC, this should always be a dotted decimal string. However some LDAP servers, e.g. iPlanet, allows registering attributes without an assigned OID. In such cases this can be some other string. In the case of iPlanet, it uses the attribute name with "-oid" appended (c.f. http://docs.sun.com/source/816-5606-10/scmacfg.htm). | |||||||
| Array with one or more names used for the attribute. | |||||||
| Description. | |||||||
| Flag. | |||||||
| Derived from this other attribute. The value is the name or oid of it. Note that the attribute description from the referenced type always is merged with the current one to make the returned description complete. | |||||||
| The value is the name or oid of a matching rule. | |||||||
| The value is the name or oid of a matching rule. | |||||||
| The value is the name or oid of a matching rule. | |||||||
| The value is the oid of the syntax (RFC 2252 section 4.3.2).
(This is extracted from the | |||||||
| Optional suggested minimum upper bound of the number of
characters in the attribute (or bytes if the attribute is
binary). (This is extracted from the | |||||||
| Flag. Default multi-valued. | |||||||
| Flag. Default not collective. | |||||||
| Flag. Default user modifiable. | |||||||
| The value is any of the following:
|
There might be more fields for server extensions.
Zero is returned if the server didn't provide any attribute type
description for attr.
It's the schema applicable at the base DN that is queried.
LDAPv3 is assumed.
string get_basedn()
Returns the current base DN for searches using search and
schema queries using get_attr_type_descr.
string|zero get_bind_password_hash()
Returns an MD5 hash of the password used for the bind operation,
or zero if the connection isn't bound. If no password was given to
bind then an empty string was sent as password, and the MD5
hash of that is therefore returned.
string get_bound_dn()
Returns the bind DN currently in use for the connection. Zero is
returned if the connection isn't bound. The empty string is
returned if the connection is in use but no bind DN has been given
explicitly to bind.
object get_cached_filter(string filter)
This is a wrapper for Protocols.LDAP.get_cached_filter which
passes the LDAP protocol version currently in use by this
connection.
If there's a parse error in the filter then a
Protocols.LDAP.FilterError is thrown as from
Protocols.LDAP.make_filter.
object|zero get_default_filter()
Returns the ASN1 object parsed from the filter specified in the LDAP URL, or zero if the URL doesn't specify any filter.
If there's a parse error in the filter then a
Protocols.LDAP.FilterError is thrown as from
Protocols.LDAP.make_filter.
int get_option(int opttype)
option_typeLDAP_OPT_xxx
mapping(string:mixed) get_parsed_url()
Returns a mapping containing the data parsed from the LDAP URL
passed to create. The mapping has the same format as the return
value from Protocols.LDAP.parse_ldap_url. Don't be destructive
on the returned value.
int get_protocol_version()
Return the LDAP protocol version in use.
array|int get_referrals()
Gets referrals.
Returns array of referrals or 0.
array(string) get_root_dse_attr(string attr)
Returns the value of an attribute in the root DSE (DSA-Specific Entry) of the bound server. The result is cached. A working connection is assumed.
The return value is an array of the attribute values, which have been UTF-8 decoded where appropriate.
Don't be destructive on the returned array.
This function intentionally does not try to simplify the return
values for single-valued attributes (c.f.
Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_MULTIVAL_ARRAYS_ONLY). That since (at
least) Microsoft AD has a bunch of attributes in the root DSE
that they don't bother to provide schema entries for. The return
value format wouldn't be reliable if they suddenly change that.
string get_scope()
Return the currently set scope as a string "base",
"one", or "sub".
multiset(string) get_supported_controls()
Returns a multiset containing the controls supported by the server. They are returned as object identifiers on string form. A working connection is assumed.
search
object make_filter(string filter)
Returns the ASN1 object parsed from the given filter. This is a
wrapper for Protocols.LDAP.make_filter which parses the filter
with the LDAP protocol version currently in use by this
connection.
If there's a parse error in the filter then a
Protocols.LDAP.FilterError is thrown as from
Protocols.LDAP.make_filter.
int modify(string dn, mapping(string:array(int(0..2)|string)) attropval)
The Modify Operation allows a client to request that a modification of an entry be performed on its behalf by a server.
dnThe distinguished name of modified entry.
attropvalThe mapping of attributes with requested operation and attribute's values.
attropval=([ attribute: ({operation, value1, value2, ...}) ])
Where operation is one of the following:
Add values listed to the given attribute, creating the attribute if necessary.
Delete values listed from the given attribute, removing the entire attribute if no values are listed, or if all current values of the attribute are listed for deletion.
Replace all existing values of the given attribute with the new values listed, creating the attribute if it did not already exist. A replace with no value will delete the entire attribute if it exists, and is ignored if the attribute does not exist.
Values that are sent UTF-8 encoded according the the attribute syntaxes are encoded automatically.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
The API change: the returning code was changed in Pike 7.3+ to follow his logic better.
int modifydn(string dn, string newrdn, int deleteoldrdn, string|void newsuperior)
The Modify DN Operation allows a client to change the leftmost (least significant) component of the name of an entry in the directory, or to move a subtree of entries to a new location in the directory.
dnDN of source object
newrdnRDN of destination
deleteoldrdnThe parameter controls whether the old RDN attribute values are to be retained as attributes of the entry, or deleted from the entry.
newsuperiorIf present, this is the Distinguished Name of the entry which becomes the immediate superior of the existing entry.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
The API change: the returning code was changed in Pike 7.3+ to follow his logic better.
mapping(string:mixed) parse_url(string ldapuri)
Compatibility alias for Protocols.LDAP.parse_ldap_url.
mapping(string:string|array(string))|zero read(string object_name, void|string filter, void|array(string) attrs, void|int attrsonly, void|mapping(string:array(int|string)) controls, void|int flags)
Reads a specified object in the LDAP server. object_name is the
distinguished name for the object. The rest of the arguments are
the same as to search.
The default filter and attributes that might have been set in the
LDAP URL doesn't affect this call. If filter isn't set then
"(objectClass=*)" is used.
Returns a mapping of the requested attributes. It has the same
form as the response from result.fetch.
search
string|array(string)|zero read_attr(string object_name, string attr, void|string filter, void|mapping(string:array(int|string)) controls)
Reads a specified attribute of a specified object in the LDAP
server. object_name is the distinguished name of the object and
attr is the attribute. The rest of the arguments are the same
as to search.
The default filter that might have been set in the LDAP URL
doesn't affect this call. If filter isn't set then
"(objectClass=*)" is used.
For single-valued attributes, the value is returned as a string. For multivalued attributes, the value is returned as an array of strings. Returns zero if there was an error.
read, get_root_dse_attr
void reset_options()
Resets all connection options, such as the scope and the base DN, to the defaults determined from the LDAP URL when the connection was created.
result|int search(string|object|void filter, array(string)|void attrs, int|void attrsonly, void|mapping(string:array(int|string)) controls, void|int flags)
Search LDAP directory.
filterSearch filter to override the one from the LDAP URL. It's
either a string with the format specified in RFC 2254, or an
object returned by Protocols.LDAP.make_filter.
attrsThe array of attribute names which will be returned by server for every entry.
attrsonlyThis flag causes server return only the attribute types (aka
names) but not their values. The values will instead be empty
arrays or - if Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_MULTIVAL_ARRAYS_ONLY
is given - zeroes for single-valued attributes.
controlsExtra controls to send in the search query, to modify how the server executes the search in various ways. The value is a mapping with an entry for each control.
| The index is the object identifier in string form for the
control type. There are constants in The mapping value is an array of two elements:
| ||||||
flagsBitfield with flags to control various behavior at the client
side of the search operation. See the
Protocol.LDAP.SEARCH_* constants for details.
Returns object LDAP.client.result on success, 0
otherwise.
The API change: the returning code was changed in Pike 7.3+ to follow his logic better.
result, result.fetch, read, get_supported_controls,
Protocols.LDAP.ldap_encode_string, Protocols.LDAP.make_filter
string set_basedn(string base_dn)
Sets the base DN for searches using search and schema queries
using get_attr_type_descr.
For compatibility, the old base DN is returned. However, if
LDAPv3 is used, the value is UTF-8 encoded. Use get_basedn
separately instead.
int set_option(int opttype, int value)
option_typeLDAP_OPT_xxx
valuenew value for option
int set_scope(int|string scope)
Sets value of scope for search operation.
scopeThe value can be one of the SCOPE_* constants or a
string "base", "one" or "sub".
Returns the SCOPE_* constant for the old scope.
int start_tls(void|SSL.Context context)
Requests that a SSL/TLS session be negotiated on the connection. If the connection is already secure, this call will fail.
contextan optional SSL.context object to provide to the SSL/TLS connection client.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
int unbind()
Unbinds from the directory and close the connection.
Contains the result of a LDAP search.
LDAP.client.search, LDAP.client.result.fetch
int count_entries()
Returns the number of entries from the current cursor position to the end of the list.
LDAP.client.result.first, LDAP.client.result.next
Protocols.LDAP.client.result Protocols.LDAP.client.result(array(object) entries, int stuff, int flags)
You can't create instances of this object yourself. The only way to create it is via a search of a LDAP server.
int error_number()
Returns the error number in the search result.
error_string, server_error_string
string error_string()
Returns the description of the error in the search result. This is the error string from the server, or a standard error message corresponding to the error number if the server didn't provide any description.
server_error_string, error_number
ResultEntry|zero fetch(int|void idx)
Returns the current entry pointed to by the cursor.
indexThis optional argument can be used for direct access to an entry other than the one currently pointed to by the cursor.
The return value is a mapping describing the entry:
| An attribute in the entry. The value is an array containing
the returned attribute value(s) on string form, or a single
string if If |
| This special entry contains the object name of the entry as a distinguished name. This might also be a |
Zero is returned if the cursor is outside the valid range of entries.
Unless Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_RETURN_DECODE_ERRORS was
given to search, a Charset.DecodeError is thrown if
there is an error decoding the DN or any attribute value.
It's undefined whether or not destructive operations on the
returned mapping will affect future fetch calls for the
same entry.
In Pike 7.6 and earlier, the special "dn" entry was
incorrectly returned in UTF-8 encoded form for LDAPv3
connections.
fetch_all
array(ResultEntry) fetch_all()
Convenience function to fetch all entries at once. The cursor isn't affected.
Returns an array where each element is the entry from the result. Don't be destructive on the returned value.
Unless Protocols.LDAP.SEARCH_RETURN_DECODE_ERRORS was
given to search, a Charset.DecodeError is thrown if
there is an error decoding the DN or any attribute value.
fetch
void first()
Initialized the result cursor to the first entry in the result list.
LDAP.client.result.next
string|Charset.DecodeError get_dn()
Returns distinguished name (DN) of the current entry in the
result list. Note that this is the same as getting the
"dn" field from the return value from fetch.
In Pike 7.6 and earlier, this field was incorrectly returned in UTF-8 encoded form for LDAPv3 connections.
int next()
Moves the result cursor to the next entry in the result list. Returns number of remained entries in the result list. Returns 0 at the end.
LDAP.client.result.next
int num_entries()
Returns the number of entries.
LDAP.client.result.count_entries
string|zero server_error_string()
Returns the error string from the server, or zero if the server didn't provide any.
error_string, error_number
int error_number()
Returns the error number from the last transaction. If the error
is LDAP_SERVER_DOWN then there was a socket error, and the
I/O error number can be retrieved using
.ldapfd->errno()
error_string, server_error_string
string error_string()
Returns the description of the error from the last transaction. This is the error string from the server, or a standard error message corresponding to the error number if the server didn't provide any description.
If error_number returns LDAP_SERVER_DOWN then this is the
strerror message corresponding to the I/O error for the
connection.
server_error_string, error_number
int get_last_io_time()
Returns when I/O was made last. Useful to find out whether it's safe to continue using a connection that has been idle for some time.
string|zero server_error_string()
Returns the error string from the server, or zero if the server didn't provide any.
error_string, error_number
A LMTP server. It has been fairly well tested against Postfix client.
Actually this module is only an extention to the SMTP server.
Protocols.LMTP.Server Protocols.LMTP.Server(array(string) _domains, void|int port, void|string ip, function(:void) _cb_mailfrom, function(:void) _cb_rcptto, function(:void) _cb_data)
Create a receiving LMTP server.
domainDomains name this server relay, you need to provide at least one domain (the first one will be used for MAILER-DAEMON address). if you want to relay everything you can put a '*' after this first domain.
portPort this server listen on
listenipIP on which server listen
cb_mailfromMailfrom callback function, this function will be called when a client send a mail from command. This function must take a string as argument (corresponding to the sender's email) and return int corresponding to the SMTP code to output to the client. If you return an array the first element is the SMTP code and the second is the error string to display.
cb_rcpttoSame as cb_mailfrom but called when a client sends a rcpt to.
cb_dataThis function is called for each recipient in the "rcpt to" command after the client sends the "data" command It must have the following synopsis: int|array cb_data(object mime, string sender, string recipient, void|string rawdata) object mime : the mime data object string sender : sender of the mail (from the mailfrom command) string recipient : one recipient given by one rcpt command. return : SMTP code to output to the client. If you return an array the first element is the SMTP code and the second is the error string to display. Note that to comply with LMTP protocol you must output a code each time this function is called.
Here is an example of silly program that does nothing except outputing informations to stdout. int cb_mailfrom(string mail) { return 250; }
int cb_rcptto(string email) { // check the user's mailbox here return 250; }
int cb_data(object mime, string sender, string recipient) { write(sprintf("smtpd: mailfrom=%s, to=%s, headers=%O\ndata=%s\n", sender, recipient, mime->headers, mime->getdata())); // check the data and deliver the mail here if(mime->body_parts) { { foreach(mime->body_parts, object mpart) write(sprintf("smtpd: mpart data = %O\n", mpart->getdata())); } return 250; }
int main(int argc, array(string) argv) { Protocols.LMTP.Server(({ "ece.fr" }), 2500, "127.0.0.1", cb_mailfrom, cb_rcptto, cb_data); return -1; }
An implementation of the BSD lpd protocol (RFC 1179).
A client for communicating with printers and print spoolers that support the BSD lpd protocol (RFC 1179).
Protocols.LPD.client Protocols.LPD.client(string|void hostname, int|void portnum)
Create a new LPD client connection.
hostnameContains the hostname or ipaddress of the print host. if not provided, defaults to localhost.
portnumContains the port the print host is listening on. if not provided, defaults to port 515, the RFC 1179 standard.
int delete_job(string queue, int|void job)
Delete job job from printer queue.
Returns 1 on success, 0 otherwise.
string|int send_job(string queue, string job)
Send print job consisting of data job to printer queue.
Returns 1 if success, 0 otherwise.
int set_job_name(string name)
Sets the name of the print job to name.
int set_job_type(string type)
Set the type of job to be sent to the printer to type. Valid types are: text, postscript and raw.
int start_queue(string queue)
Start the queue queue if not already printing.
Returns 0 if unable to connect, 1 otherwise.
string|int status(string queue)
Check the status of queue queue.
Returns 0 on failure, otherwise returns the status response from the printer.
Nonblocking line-oriented I/O with support for reading literals.
inherit simple : simple
function(string:void) Protocols.Line.imap_style.handle_line
This function will be called once for every line that is received.
This API is provided for backward compatibility; overload
handle_command() instead.
Protocols.Line.simple()->handle_command()
function(string:void) Protocols.Line.imap_style.handle_literal
If this variable has been set, literal_length bytes will be
accumulated, and this function will be called with the resulting data.
handle_literal() is one-shot, ie it will be cleared when it is called.
int Protocols.Line.imap_style.literal_length
Length in bytes of the literal to read.
void expect_literal(int length, function(string:void) callback)
Enter literal reading mode.
Sets literal_length and handle_literal().
literal_length, handle_literal()
void handle_command(string line)
Function called once for every received line.
Simple nonblocking line-oriented I/O.
protected constantstring Protocols.Line.simple.line_separator
The sequence separating lines from eachother. "\r\n" by default.
function(string:void) Protocols.Line.simple.handle_data
If this variable has been set, multiple lines will be accumulated,
until a line with a single "." (period) is received.
handle_data() will then be called with the accumulated data
as the argument.
handle_data() is one-shot, ie it will be cleared when it is called.
The line with the single "." (period) will not be in the
accumulated data.
handle_command()
ADT.Queue(< string|zero >) Protocols.Line.simple.send_q
Queue of data that is pending to send.
The elements in the queue are either strings with data to send,
or 0 (zero) which is the end of file marker. The connection
will be closed when the end of file marker is reached.
send(), disconnect()
protected void close_callback()
This function is called when the connection has been closed at the other end.
Overload this function as appropriate.
The default action is to shut down the connection on this side as well.
Protocols.Line.simple Protocols.Line.simple(Stdio.File con, int|void timeout)
Create a simple nonblocking line-based protocol handler.
con is the connection.
timeout is an optional timeout in seconds after which the connection
will be closed if there has been no data sent or received.
If timeout is 0 (zero), no timeout will be in effect.
touch_time(), do_timeout()
void disconnect()
Disconnect the connection.
Pushes an end of file marker onto the send queue send_q.
Note that the actual closing of the connection is delayed until all data in the send queue has been sent.
No more data will be read from the other end after this function has been called.
protected void do_timeout()
This function is called when a timeout occurrs.
Overload this function as appropriate.
The default action is to shut down the connection immediately.
create(), touch_time()
void handle_command(string line)
This function will be called once for every line that is received.
Overload this function as appropriate.
It will not be called if handle_data() has been set.
line will not contain the line separator.
handle_data()
protected void read_callback(mixed ignored, string data)
Called when data has been received.
Overload as appropriate.
Calls the handle callbacks repeatedly until no more lines are available.
handle_data(), handle_command(), read_line()
protected string|zero read_line()
Read a line from the input.
Returns 0 when more input is needed.
Returns the requested line otherwise.
The returned line will not contain the line separator.
handle_command(), line_separator
protected void send(string s)
Queue some data to send.
handle_command(), handle_data(), disconnect()
void touch_time()
Reset the timeout timer.
create(), do_timeout()
Nonblocking line-oriented I/O with support for sending SMTP-style codes.
inherit simple : simple
mapping(int:string|array(string)) Protocols.Line.smtp_style.errorcodes
Mapping from return-code to error-message.
Overload this constant as apropriate.
void send(int(100..999) code, array(string)|string|void lines)
Send an SMTP-style return-code.
code is an SMTP-style return-code.
If lines is omitted, errorcodes will be used to lookup
an appropriate error-message.
If lines is a string, it will be split on "\n"
(newline), and the error-code interspersed as appropriate.
errorcodes
NNTP - The Network News Transfer Protocol.
Asynchronous NNTP protocol
inherit protocolhelper : protocolhelper
inherit Stdio.File : sock
void command(string cmd, function(:void)|void cb)
send a command to the server
the result code sent by the server
void readreturncode(function(:void) cb, mixed ... extra)
reads the server result code for last request used internally by command().
An NNTP client
inherit protocol : protocol
Group Protocols.NNTP.client.current_group
The current news group.
string article(void|int|string x)
string body(void|int|string x)
Protocols.NNTP.client Protocols.NNTP.client(string|void server)
serverNNTP server to connect to.
Defaults to the server specified by
the environment variable NNTPSERVER.
Group go_to_group(string group)
Sets the current group to group.
string head(void|int|string x)
array(Group) list_groups()
Returns a list of all active groups.
void set_group(Group o)
Sets the current news group to o.
Synchronous NNTP protocol
inherit protocolhelper : protocolhelper
inherit Stdio.FILE : sock
int command(string cmd)
send a command to the server
the result code sent by the server
string do_cmd_with_body(string cmd)
send a command that should return a message body.
the message body
int failsafe_command(string cmd)
send a command and require an ok response (200 series). throws an error if the command result was not success.
array(string) read_body_lines()
reads the message from the server as an array of lines
string readreturnbody()
reads the message from the server
int readreturncode()
reads the server result code for last request used internally by command().
void writebody(string s)
send the body of a message to the server.
helper class for protocol implementations.
protocol
string get_response_message()
gets the result message supplied by the server for the last response
The IrDA® Object Exchange Protocol. OBEX is a protocol for sending and receiving binary objects to mobile devices using transports such as IR and Bluetooth.
typedef mapping(HeaderIdentifier:string|int|array) Protocols.OBEX.Headers
A set of request or response headers. Each HI can be associated with either a single value (int or string, depending on the HI in question) or an array with multiple such values.
final constantint Protocols.OBEX.SETPATH_BACKUP
A flag for the REQ_SETPATH command indicating that the
parent directory should be selected
final constantint Protocols.OBEX.SETPATH_NOCREATE
A flag for the REQ_SETPATH command indicating that the
selected directory should not be created if it doesn't exist
Headers decode_headers(string h)
Deserialize a set of headers from wire format
string encode_headers(Headers h)
Serialize a set of headers to wire format
split_headers()
array(string) split_headers(string h, int chunklen)
Given a set of headers in wire format, divide them into
portions of no more than chunklen octets each (if possible).
No individual header definition will be split into two portions.
An identifier for a request or response header
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_APPPARAM
Extended application request & response information
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_AUTHCHALL
Authentication digest-challenge
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_AUTHRESP
Authentication digest-response
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_BODY
A chunk of the object body
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_CONNID
An identifier used for OBEX connection multiplexing
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_COUNT
Number of objects to transfer (used by REQ_CONNECT)
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_CREATORID
Indicates the creator of an object
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_DESCRIPTION
Text description of the object
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_ENDOFBODY
The final chunk of the object body
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_HTTP
Any HTTP 1.x header
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_LENGTH
Length of the object transferred, in octets
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_NAME
Name of the object (string)
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_OBJCLASS
OBEX object class of object
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_SESSPARAM
Parameters used in session commands/responses
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_SESSSEQNR
Sequence number used in each OBEX packet for reliability
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_TARGET
Name of service that operation is targeted to
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_TIME
ISO 8601 timestamp (string)
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_TYPE
Type of the object (IANA media type)
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_WANUUID
Uniquely identifies the OBEX server
constant Protocols.OBEX.HI_WHO
Identifies the OBEX application (string)
A request opcode, for use with the client.do_request() function.
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_ABORT
Abort the request currently being processed
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_CONNECT
Establish a new OBEX connection
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_DISCONNECT
Terminate an OBEX connection
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_FINAL
For REQ_PUT and REQ_GET requests, REQ_FINAL must be set
for the request block containing the last portion of the headers.
Other requests must be sent as a single block and have the REQ_FINAL
bit encoded in their request opcode.
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_GET
Receive an object from the mobile devuce
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_PUT
Send an object to the mobile device
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_SESSION
Manage a session
constant Protocols.OBEX.REQ_SETPATH
Change the working directory
An extension of the client which uses the AT*EOBEX modem command
to enter OBEX mode. Use together with Sony Ericsson data cables.
inherit Client : Client
An OBEX client
ATclient
bool connect()
Establish a new connection using the REQ_CONNECT opcode to
negotiate transfer parameters
If the connection succeeds, 1 is returned. Otherwise, 0 is returned.
Protocols.OBEX.Client Protocols.OBEX.Client(Stdio.Stream _con)
Initialize the client by establishing a connection to the server at the other end of the provided transport stream
_conA stream for writing requests and reading back responses. Typically this is some kind of serial port.
bool disconnect()
Terminate a connection using the REQ_DISCONNECT opcode
If the disconnection succeeds, 1 is returned. Otherwise, 0 is returned.
array(int|Headers) do_abort(Headers|void headers)
Perform a REQ_ABORT request.
do_request()
array(int|Headers) do_get(Stdio.Stream data, Headers|void headers)
Perform a REQ_GET request.
dataA stream to write the body data to
headersHeaders for the request
See do_request(). The Headers do not contain any HI_BODY
headers, they are written to the data stream.
do_put(), do_request()
array(int|Headers) do_put(string|Stdio.Stream data, Headers|void extra_headers)
Perform a REQ_PUT request.
dataBody data to send, or a stream to read the data from
extra_headersAny additional headers to send (HI_LENGTH and HI_BODY
are generated by this function)
do_get(), do_request()
array(int|Headers) do_request(Request r, Headers|void headers, string|void extra_req)
Perform a request/response exchange with the server, including processing of headers and request splitting.
rRequest opcode
headersRequest headers
extra_reqAny request data that should appear before the headers, but after the opcode
An array with the response information
| Array | |
| An HTTP response code |
| Response headers |
low_do_request(), do_abort(), do_put(), do_get(),
do_setpath(), do_session()
array(int|Headers) do_session(Headers|void headers)
Perform a REQ_SESSION request.
do_request()
array(int|Headers) do_setpath(string path, int|void flags, Headers|void extra_headers)
Perform a REQ_SETPATH request.
pathThe directory to set as current working directory
| Go to the root directory |
| Go to the parent directory |
flagsLogical or of zero or more of SETPATH_BACKUP and SETPATH_NOCREATE
extra_headersAny additional request headers (the HI_NAME header is generated
by this function)
do_request()
array(int|string) low_do_request(Request r, string data)
Perform a request/response exchange with the server. No interpretation is preformed of either the request or response data, they are just passed literally.
rRequest opcode
dataRaw request data
An array with the response information
| Array | |
| An HTTP response code |
| Response data, if any |
do_request()
A list of named ports. This is similar to /etc/services.
constant Protocols.Ports.private_tcp
Contains all TCP ports assigned for private use as of RFC 1700.
constant Protocols.Ports.private_udp
Contains all UDP ports assigned for private use as of RFC 1700.
constant Protocols.Ports.tcp
Contains all non-private TCP port assignments as of RFC 1700. Extended with some non-official.
constant Protocols.Ports.udp
Contains all non-private UDP port assignments as of RFC 1700.
protected Service|mixed `[](string name)
If name is not an indentifier in this module, return the first
matching protocol. This would be the first element in the array
returned by lookup
array(Service) lookup(string name)
Return all ports registered for the specified name This function also reads data from /etc/services if possible.
int port(string name)
Return the first port registered for the specified name (the lowest numbered tcp port, or if there is no tcp ports, the lowest numbered udp port)
A single service registration. Used as the return value for the
lookup method.
string Protocols.Ports.Service.name
int Protocols.Ports.Service.port
string Protocols.Ports.Service.protocol
string Protocols.Ports.Service.comment
protected local void __create__(string name, int port, string protocol, string comment)
Protocols.Ports.Service Protocols.Ports.Service(string name, int port, string protocol, string comment)
mapping(int:string) Protocols.SMTP.replycodes
A mapping(int:string) that maps SMTP return codes to english textual messages.
Asynchronous (nonblocking/event-oriented) email client class (this lets you send emails).
inherit AsyncProtocol : AsyncProtocol
inherit ClientHelper : ClientHelper
Protocols.SMTP.AsyncClient Protocols.SMTP.AsyncClient(void|string|object server, int|void port, function(:void)|void cb, mixed ... args)
Creates an SMTP mail client and connects it to the the server
provided. The server parameter may either be a string with the
hostname of the mail server, or it may be a file object acting
as a mail server. If server is a string, then an optional
port parameter may be provided. If no port parameter is
provided, port 25 is assumed. If no parameters at all is
provided the client will look up the mail host by searching for
the DNS MX record.
The callback will first be called when the connection is
established (cb(1, @args)) or fails to be established
with an error. The callback will also be called with an error if
one occurs during the delivery of mails.
In the error cases, the cb gets called the following ways:
cb(({ 1, errno(), error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
cb(({ 0, smtp-errorcode, error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
Where direct is 1 if establishment of the connection
failed.
void send_message(string from, array(string) to, string body, function(:void)|void cb, mixed ... args)
Sends a mail message from from to the mail addresses
listed in to with the mail body body. The body
should be a correctly formatted mail DATA block, e.g.
produced by MIME.Message.
When the message is successfully sent, the callback will be called
(cb(1, @args);).
When the message cannot be sent, cb will be called in one of the
following ways:
cb(({ 1, errno(), error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
cb(({ 0, smtp-errorcode, error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
where direct will be 1 if this particular message caused the
error and 0 otherwise.
simple_mail
void simple_mail(string to, string subject, string from, string msg, function(:void)|void cb, mixed ... args)
Sends an e-mail. Wrapper function that uses send_message.
Some important headers are set to:
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1" and
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit". "Date:"
header isn't used at all.
When the message is successfully sent, the callback will be called
(cb(1, @args);).
When the message cannot be sent, cb will be called in one of the
following ways:
cb(({ 1, errno(), error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
cb(({ 0, smtp-errorcode, error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
where direct will be 1 if this particular message caused the
error and 0 otherwise.
void verify(string addr, function(:void) cb, mixed ... args)
Verifies the mail address addr against the mail server.
The callback will be called with
cb(({ code, message }), @args);
where code and message are
| Array | |
| The numerical return code from the VRFY call. |
| The textual answer to the VRFY call. |
or
cb(({ 1, errno(), error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
cb(({ 0, smtp-errorcode, error_string, int(0..1) direct }), @args);
with direct being 1 if this verify operation caused the
error when the message can't be verified
or when an error occurs.
Some mail servers does not answer truthfully to verification queries in order to prevent spammers and others to gain information about the mail addresses present on the mail server.
Synchronous (blocking) email class (this lets you send emails).
inherit ClientHelper : ClientHelper
inherit Protocol : Protocol
Protocols.SMTP.Client Protocols.SMTP.Client()
Protocols.SMTP.Client Protocols.SMTP.Client(Stdio.File server)
Protocols.SMTP.Client Protocols.SMTP.Client(string server, void|int port)
Creates an SMTP mail client and connects it to the the server
provided. The server parameter may either be a string with the
hostname of the mail server, or it may be a file object acting
as a mail server. If server is a string, then an optional
port parameter may be provided. If no port parameter is
provided, port 25 is assumed. If no parameters at all is
provided the client will look up the mail host by searching for
the DNS MX record.
Throws an exception if the client fails to connect to the mail server.
void send_message(string from, array(string) to, string body)
Sends a mail message from from to the mail addresses listed
in to with the mail body body. The body should be a
correctly formatted mail DATA block, e.g. produced by
MIME.Message.
simple_mail
If the mail server returns any other return code than 200-399 an exception will be thrown.
void simple_mail(string to, string subject, string from, string msg)
Sends an e-mail. Wrapper function that uses send_message.
Some important headers are set to:
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1" and
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit".
The "Date:" header is set to the current local time.
The "Message-Id" header is set to a Standards.UUID
followed by the hostname as returned by gethostname().
If gethostname() is not supported, it will be replaced
with the string "localhost".
If the mail server returns any other return code than 200-399 an exception will be thrown.
array(int|string) verify(string addr)
Verifies the mail address addr against the mail server.
| Array | |
| The numerical return code from the VRFY call. |
| The textual answer to the VRFY call. |
Some mail servers does not answer truthfully to verification queries in order to prevent spammers and others to gain information about the mail addresses present on the mail server.
If the mail server returns any other return code than 200-399 an exception will be thrown.
A helper class with functions useful when sending eMail.
protected string parse_addr(string addr)
Parses email addresses as the Protocols.SMTP client classes do.
Useful if emails should only be sent matching certain conditions etc..
string rfc2822date_time(int ts)
Return an RFC 2822 date-time string suitable for the Date: header.
Class to store configuration variable for the SMTP server
int Protocols.SMTP.Configuration.checkdns
Verify sender domain for MX
int Protocols.SMTP.Configuration.checkemail
Lamme check email from validity
int Protocols.SMTP.Configuration.givedata
Give raw data and normal MIME data, if set to yes your cb_data function should take an extra string argument
int Protocols.SMTP.Configuration.maxrcpt
Maximum number of recipients (default 1000)
int Protocols.SMTP.Configuration.maxsize
Message max size
The low-level class for the SMTP server
function(string:mixed) Protocols.SMTP.Connection.logfunction
This function is called whenever the SMTP server logs something.
By default the log function is werror.
The use of Protocols.SMTP.server is quite easy and allow you to design custom functions to process mail. This module does not handle mail storage nor relaying to other domains. So it is your job to provide mail storage and relay mails to other servers
Protocols.SMTP.Server Protocols.SMTP.Server(array(string) domains, void|int port, void|string ip, function(:void) cb_mailfrom, function(:void) cb_rcptto, function(:void) cb_data)
Create a receiving SMTP server. It implements RFC 2821, RFC 2822 and RFC 1854.
domainDomains name this server relay, you need to provide at least one domain (the first one will be used for MAILER-DAEMON address). if you want to relay everything you can put a '*' after this first domain.
portPort this server listen on
listenipIP on which server listen
cb_mailfromMailfrom callback function, this function will be called when a client send a mail from command. This function must take a string as argument (corresponding to the sender's email) and return int corresponding to the SMTP code to output to the client. If you return an array the first element is the SMTP code and the second is the error string to display.
cb_rcpttoSame as cb_mailfrom but called when a client sends a rcpt to.
cb_dataThis function is called each time a client send a data content. It must have the following synopsis: int cb_data(object mime, string sender, array(string) recipients, void|string rawdata) object mime : the mime data object string sender : sender of the mail (from the mailfrom command) array(string) recipients : one or more recipients given by the rcpt to command return : SMTP code to output to the client. If you return an array the first element is the SMTP code and the second is the error string to display.
Here is an example of silly program that does nothing except outputing informations to stdout. int cb_mailfrom(string mail) { return 250; }
int cb_rcptto(string email) { // check the user's mailbox here return 250; }
int cb_data(object mime, string sender, array(string) recipients) { write(sprintf("smtpd: mailfrom=%s, to=%s, headers=%O\ndata=%s\n", sender, recipients * ", ", mime->headers, mime->getdata())); // check the data and deliver the mail here if(mime->body_parts) { foreach(mime->body_parts, object mpart) write("smtpd: mpart data = %O\n", mpart->getdata()); } return 250; }
int main(int argc, array(string) argv) { Protocols.SMTP.Server(({ "ece.fr" }), 2500, "127.0.0.1", cb_mailfrom, cb_rcptto, cb_data); return -1; }
SNMPv1 and v2c
constant Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_BADVALUE
Error badValue
constant Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_GENERROR
Error genError
constant Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_NOERROR
Error noError
constant Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_NOSUCHNAME
Error noSuchName
constant Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_READONLY
Error readOnly
constant Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_TOOBIG
Error tooBig
constant Protocols.SNMP.REQUEST_GET
PDU type Get
constant Protocols.SNMP.REQUEST_GETNEXT
PDU type GetNext
constant Protocols.SNMP.REQUEST_GET_RESPONSE
PDU type GetResponse
constant Protocols.SNMP.REQUEST_SET
PDU type Set
constant Protocols.SNMP.REQUEST_TRAP
PDU type Trap
A simple SNMP agent with support for SNMP Get requests
inherit "protocol" : "protocol"
int clear_get_oid_callback(string oid)
clear the Get callback function for an Object Identifier
oidthe string object identifier, such as 1.3.6.1.4.1.132.2 or an asterisk (*) to indicate the default handler.
1 if the callback existed, 0 otherwise
int clear_set_oid_callback(string oid)
clear the Set callback function for an Object Identifier
oidthe string object identifier, such as 1.3.6.1.4.1.132.2 or an asterisk (*) to indicate the default handler.
1 if the callback existed, 0 otherwise
Protocols.SNMP.agent Protocols.SNMP.agent(int|void port, string|void addr)
create a new instance of the agent
portthe port number to listen for requests on
addrthe address to bind to for listening
only one agent may be bound to a port at one time the agent does not currently support SMUX or AGENTX or other agent multiplexing protocols.
void|function(:void) get_get_oid_callback(string oid)
get the Get request callback function for an Object Identifier
oidthe string object identifier, such as 1.3.6.1.4.1.132.2 or an asterisk (*) to indicate the default handler
the function associated with oid, if any
void|function(:void) get_set_oid_callback(string oid)
get the Set request callback function for an Object Identifier
oidthe string object identifier, such as 1.3.6.1.4.1.132.2 or an asterisk (*) to indicate the default handler
the function associated with oid, if any
void set_get_communities(array communities)
set the valid community strings for Get requests
communitiesan array of valid Get communities
send an empty array to disable Get requests
void set_get_oid_callback(string oid, function(:void) cb)
set the Get request callback function for an Object Identifier
oidthe string object identifier, such as 1.3.6.1.4.1.132.2 or an asterisk (*) to serve as the handler for all requests for which a handler is specified.
cbthe function to call when oid is requested by a manager
the function should take 2 arguments: a string containing the
requested oid and the body of the request as a mapping.
The function should return an array containing 3 or 4 elements:
The first is a boolean indicating success or failure.
If success, the next 2 elements should be the SNMP data type of
the result followed by the result itself.
If failure, the next 2 elements should be the error-status
such as Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_TOOBIG and the second
is the error-index, if any.
If a fourth array element is returned, it should contain the OID
that the callback actually fetched (typically different from the
requested OID for REQUEST_GETNEXT requests). This is needed for
e.g. snmpwalk to work properly.
there can be only one callback per object identifier. calling this function more than once with the same oid will result in the new callback replacing the existing one.
void set_managers(array managers)
set the valid manager list for requests
managersan array of valid management hosts
send an empty array to disable all requests
void set_managers_only(int yesno)
enable manager access limits
yesno1 to allow only managers to submit requests 0 to allow any host to submit requests
default setting allows all requests from all hosts
void set_set_communities(array communities)
set the valid community strings for Set requests
communitiesan array of valid Set communities
send an empty array to disable Set requests
void set_set_oid_callback(string oid, function(:void) cb)
set the Set request callback function for an Object Identifier
oidthe string object identifier, such as 1.3.6.1.4.1.132.2 or an asterisk (*) to serve as the handler for all requests for which a handler is specified.
cbthe function to call when oid is requested by a manager
the function should take 3 arguments: a string containing the
requested oid, the desired value, and the body of the request as a mapping.
The function should return an array containing 3 elements:
The first is a boolean indicating success or failure.
If success, the next 2 elements should be the SNMP data type of
the result followed by the result itself.
If failure, the next 2 elements should be the error-status
such as Protocols.SNMP.ERROR_TOOBIG and the second
is the error-index, if any.
there can be only one callback per object identifier. calling this function more than once with the same oid will result in the new callback replacing the existing one.
void set_threaded()
Run the agent event loop in a thread, if available.
inherit Stdio.UDP : snmp
string Protocols.SNMP.protocol.snmp_community
SNMP community string
should be set to the appropriate SNMP community before sending a request.
Set to "public" by default.
int Protocols.SNMP.protocol.snmp_version
SNMP version
currently version 1 and 2 are supported.
Protocols.SNMP.protocol Protocols.SNMP.protocol(int|void rem_port, string|void rem_addr, int|void loc_port, string|void loc_addr)
create a new SNMP protocol object
rem_portrem_addrremote address and UDP port (optional)
loc_portloc_addrlocal address and UDP port (optional)
mapping decode_asn1_msg(mapping rawd)
decode ASN1 data, if garbaged ignore it
int get_nextrequest(array(string) varlist, string|void rem_addr, int|void rem_port)
GetNextRequest-PDU call
varlistan array of OIDs to GET
rem_addrrem_portremote address an UDP port to send request to (optional)
request ID
int get_request(array(string) varlist, string|void rem_addr, int|void rem_port)
GetRequest-PDU call
varlistan array of OIDs to GET
rem_addrrem_portremote address an UDP port to send request to (optional)
request ID
int get_response(mapping varlist, mapping origdata, int|void errcode, int|void erridx)
GetResponse-PDU call
varlista mapping containing data to return
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origdataoriginal received decoded pdu that this response corresponds to
errcodeerror code
erridxerror index
request ID
mapping|zero readmsg(int|float|void timeout)
return the whole SNMP message in raw format
private mapping readmsg_from_pool(int msgid)
read decoded message from pool
int set_request(mapping varlist, string|void rem_addr, int|void rem_port)
SetRequest-PDU call
varlista mapping of OIDs to SET
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rem_addrrem_portremote address an UDP port to send request to (optional)
request ID
// set the value of 1.3.6.1.4.1.1882.2.1 to "blah". object s=Protocols.SNMP.protocol(); s->snmp_community="mysetcommunity"; mapping req=(["1.3.6.1.4.1.1882.2.1": ({"str", "blah"})]); int id=s->set_request(req, "172.21.124.32");
void to_pool(mapping rawd)
decode raw pdu message and place in message pool
int trap(mapping varlist, string oid, int type, int spectype, int ticks, string|void locip, string|void remaddr, int|void remport)
send an SNMP-v1 trap
varlista mapping of OIDs to include in trap
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oidtypegeneric trap-type
spectypespecific trap-type
ticksuptime
lociporiginating ip address of the trap
remaddrremportaddress and UDP to send trap to
request id
Utilities relating to the TCP/IP protocol family.
Establish a TCP/IP socket connection to the given host and port.
If successful, resolves with an open File object.
Follows the Happy Eyeballs algorithm as defined in RFC 8305.
// Attempt to connect to an HTTP server via either IPv6 or IPv4 object he = Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs(); he->connect("pike.lysator.liu.se", 80)->then() { [Stdio.File sock] = __ARGS__; write("Connected socket: %O\n", sock); };
constant float Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.CONNECTION_ATTEMPT_DELAY
Minimum gap between socket connection attempts
constant int Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.FIRST_ADDRESS_FAMILY_WEIGHTING
Number of favoured addresses to attempt before going to the other family
constant float Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.RESOLUTION_DELAY
If IPv4 results come in first, delay by this many seconds in case IPv6 comes in.
Protocols.DNS.async_client Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.resolver
DNS resolver to use. Defaults to a vanilla async_client; may be replaced as required.
Concurrent.Future connect(string host, int port)
Establish a connection to the given host:port.
Resolves with a connected socket, or rejects with a failure message.
Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs()
Pending connection
string Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.Connection.host
int Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.Connection.port
array Protocols.TCP.HappyEyeballs.Connection.bt
protected local void __create__(string host, int port, array bt)
Implements TELNET as described by RFC 0764 and RFC 0854.
Also implements the Q method of TELNET option negotiation as specified by RFC 1143.
inherit TelnetCodes : TelnetCodes
inherit Telopts : Telopts
constant int Protocols.TELNET.AUTH_WHO_CLIENT
Client authenticating server
constant int Protocols.TELNET.AUTH_WHO_SERVER
Server authenticating client
constant int Protocols.TELNET.LFLOW_OFF
Disable remote flow control
constant int Protocols.TELNET.LFLOW_ON
Enable remote flow control
constant int Protocols.TELNET.LFLOW_RESTART_ANY
Restart output on any char
constant int Protocols.TELNET.LFLOW_RESTART_XON
Restart output only on XON
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TELQUAL_INFO
ENVIRON: informational version of IS
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TELQUAL_IS
option is...
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TELQUAL_NAME
AUTHENTICATION: client version of IS
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TELQUAL_REPLY
AUTHENTICATION: client version of IS
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TELQUAL_SEND
send option
Line-oriented TELNET protocol handler.
inherit protocol : protocol
Based on the generic TELNET protocol handler.
protected void setup()
Perform the initial TELNET handshaking for LINEMODE.
Line-oriented TELNET protocol handler with Stdio.Readline support.
Implements the Stdio.NonblockingStream API.
inherit LineMode : LineMode
Based on the Line-oriented TELNET protocol handler.
Stdio.Readline Protocols.TELNET.Readline.readline
Stdio.Readline object handling the connection.
void close()
Close the connection.
Protocols.TELNET.Readline Protocols.TELNET.Readline(object f, function(mixed, string:void) r_cb, function(mixed|void:string) w_cb, function(mixed|void:void) c_cb, mapping callbacks, mixed|void new_id)
Creates a TELNET protocol handler, and sets its callbacks.
fFile to use for the connection.
r_cbFunction to call when data has arrived.
w_cbFunction to call when the send buffer is empty.
c_cbFunction to call when the connection is closed.
callbacksMapping with callbacks for the various TELNET commands.
new_idValue to send to the various callbacks.
void message(string s, void|int word_wrap)
Write a message.
function(mixed|void:void) query_close_callback()
function(mixed, string:void) query_read_callback()
function(mixed|void:string) query_write_callback()
void set_blocking()
void set_close_callback(function(mixed|void:void) c_cb)
void set_nonblocking(function(mixed, string:void) r_cb, function(mixed|void:string) w_cb, function(mixed|void:void) c_cb)
Change the asynchronous I/O callbacks.
r_cbFunction to call when data has arrived.
w_cbFunction to call when the send buffer is empty.
c_cbFunction to call when the connection is closed.
create()
void set_prompt(string s)
Set the readline prompt.
void set_read_callback(function(mixed, string:void) r_cb)
void set_secret(int onoff)
Turn on/off echo mode.
void set_write_callback(function(mixed|void:string) w_cb)
mapping(string:int) tcgetattr()
Get current terminal attributes.
Currently only the following attributes are supported:
| Number of columns. |
| Number of rows. |
| Local character echo on ( |
| Canonical input on ( |
Using this function currently bypasses the Readline layer.
Stdio.File()->tcgetattr()
int tcsetattr(mapping(string:int) options, string|void when)
Set terminal attributes.
Currently only the following attributes are supported:
| Local character echo on ( |
| Canonical input on ( |
Using this function currently bypasses the Readline layer.
Stdio.File()->tcsetattr()
void write(string s)
Queues data to be sent to the other end of the connection.
sString to send.
Table of IAC-codes.
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.ABORT
Abort process
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.AO
abort output--but let prog finish
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.AYT
are you there
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.BREAK
break
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.DM
data mark--for connect. cleaning
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.DO
please, you use option
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.DONT
you are not to use option
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.EC
erase the current character
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.EL
erase the current line
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.EOR
end of record (transparent mode)
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.GA
you may reverse the line
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.IAC
interpret as command.
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.IP
interrupt process--permanently
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.NOP
nop
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.SB
interpret as subnegotiation
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.SE
end sub negotiation
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.SUSP
Suspend process
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.SYNCH
for telfunc calls
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.WILL
I will use option
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.WONT
I won't use option
constant int Protocols.TELNET.TelnetCodes.xEOF
End of file: EOF is already used...
Table of TELNET options.
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_3270REGIME
3270 regime
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_AUTHENTICATION
Authenticate
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_BINARY
8-bit data path
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_BM
byte macro
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_DET
data entry terminal
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_ECHO
echo
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_ENCRYPT
Encryption option
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_EOR
end or record
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_EXOPL
extended-options-list
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_LFLOW
remote flow control
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_LINEMODE
Linemode option
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_LOGOUT
force logout
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAMS
approximate message size
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOCRD
negotiate about CR disposition
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOFFD
negotiate about formfeed disposition
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOHTD
negotiate about horizontal tab disposition
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOHTS
negotiate about horizontal tabstops
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOL
negotiate about output line width
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOLFD
negotiate about output LF disposition
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOP
negotiate about output page size
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOVTD
negotiate about vertical tab disposition
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAOVTS
negotiate about vertical tab stops
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NAWS
window size
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_NEW_ENVIRON
New - Environment variables
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_OLD_ENVIRON
Old - Environment variables
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_OUTMRK
output marking
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_RCP
prepare to reconnect
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_RCTE
remote controlled transmission and echo
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_SGA
suppress go ahead
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_SNDLOC
send location
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_STATUS
give status
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_SUPDUP
supdup protocol
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_SUPDUPOUTPUT
supdup output
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_TM
timing mark
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_TSPEED
terminal speed
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_TTYLOC
terminal location number
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_TTYPE
terminal type
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_TUID
TACACS user identification
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_X3PAD
X.3 PAD
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_XASCII
extended ascic character set
constant int Protocols.TELNET.Telopts.TELOPT_XDISPLOC
X Display Location
Implementation of the TELNET protocol.
protected mapping Protocols.TELNET.protocol.cb
Mapping containing extra callbacks.
protected function(mixed|void:void) Protocols.TELNET.protocol.close_cb
Close callback.
protected int Protocols.TELNET.protocol.done
Indicates that connection should be closed
protected object Protocols.TELNET.protocol.fd
The connection.
protected mixed Protocols.TELNET.protocol.id
Value to send to the callbacks.
protected array(int) Protocols.TELNET.protocol.remote_options
protected array(int) Protocols.TELNET.protocol.local_options
Negotiation states of all WILL/WON'T options. See RFC 1143 for a description of the states.
protected int Protocols.TELNET.protocol.nonblocking_write
Tells if we have set the nonblocking write callback or not.
protected function(mixed, string:void) Protocols.TELNET.protocol.read_cb
Read callback.
protected int Protocols.TELNET.protocol.synch
Indicates whether we are in synch-mode or not.
protected string Protocols.TELNET.protocol.to_send
Data queued to be sent.
protected function(mixed|void:string) Protocols.TELNET.protocol.write_cb
Write callback.
protected void call_read_cb(string data)
Calls read_cb().
Specifically provided for overloading
void close()
Closes the connetion neatly
Protocols.TELNET.protocol Protocols.TELNET.protocol(object f, function(mixed, string:void) r_cb, function(mixed|void:string) w_cb, function(mixed|void:void) c_cb, mapping callbacks, mixed|void new_id)
Creates a TELNET protocol handler, and sets its callbacks.
fFile to use for the connection.
r_cbFunction to call when data has arrived.
w_cbFunction to call when the send buffer is empty.
c_cbFunction to call when the connection is closed.
callbacksMapping with callbacks for the various TELNET commands.
new_idValue to send to the various callbacks.
protected void disable_write()
Turns off the write callback if apropriate.
protected void enable_write()
Turns on the write callback if apropriate.
protected void got_data(mixed ignored, string line)
Callback called when normal data has been received. This function also does most of the TELNET protocol parsing.
ignoredThe id from the connection.
sThe received data.
protected void got_oob(mixed ignored, string s)
Callback called when Out-Of-Band data has been received.
ignoredThe id from the connection.
sThe Out-Of-Band data received.
function(mixed|void:void) query_close_callback()
function(mixed, string:void) query_read_callback()
function(mixed|void:string) query_write_callback()
void send_DO(int option)
Starts negotiation to enable a TELNET option.
optionThe option to enable.
void send_DONT(int option)
Starts negotiation to disable a TELNET option.
optionThe option to disable.
protected void send_data()
Callback called when it is clear to send data over the connection. This function does the actual sending.
void send_synch()
Sends a TELNET synch command.
void set_close_callback(function(mixed|void:void) c_cb)
void set_nonblocking(function(mixed, string:void) r_cb, function(mixed|void:string) w_cb, function(mixed|void:void) c_cb)
Change the asynchronous I/O callbacks.
r_cbFunction to call when data has arrived.
w_cbFunction to call when the send buffer is empty.
c_cbFunction to call when the connection is closed.
create()
void set_read_callback(function(mixed, string:void) r_cb)
void set_write_callback(function(mixed|void:string) w_cb)
Sets the callback to be called when it is clear to send.
w_cbThe new write callback.
protected void setup()
Called when the initial setup is done.
Created specifically for overloading
void write(string s)
Queues data to be sent to the other end of the connection.
sString to send.
void write_raw(string s)
Queues raw data to be sent to the other end of the connection.
sString with raw telnet data to send.
This module implements the WebSocket protocol as described in RFC 6455.
typedef function(bool, mapping, mapping:object)|program Protocols.WebSocket.extension_factory
Extension factories are used during connection negotiation to create the
Extension objects for a Connection.
typedef function(Frame, mixed:void) Protocols.WebSocket.message_callback
constant Protocols.WebSocket.deflate_default_options
Global default options for all WebSocket connections using the permessage-deflate extension.
permessagedeflate
protected Frame low_parse(Connection con, Stdio.Buffer buf)
Parses one WebSocket frame. Throws an error if there isn't enough data in the buffer.
Frame parse(Connection con, Stdio.Buffer in)
Parses one WebSocket frame. Returns 0 if the buffer does not contain enough data.
extension_factory permessagedeflate(void|mapping default_options)
Returns an extension factory which implements the permessage-deflate WebSocket extension.
It uses the default options from deflate_default_options. Due to how the
permessage-deflate extension works, defragmented frames will be recombined
automatically.
If the permessage-deflate extension is not being used, it falls back to use
defragment.
WebSocket close status codes, as explained in the WebSocket protocol specification.
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_BAD_DATA
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_BAD_TYPE
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_ERROR
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_EXTENSION
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_GONE_AWAY
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_NONE
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_NORMAL
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_OVERFLOW
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_POLICY
constant Protocols.WebSocket.CLOSE_UNEXPECTED
WebSocket frame compression heuristics override
constant Protocols.WebSocket.HEURISTICS_COMPRESS
constant Protocols.WebSocket.OVERRIDE_COMPRESS
WebSocket frame opcodes.
constant Protocols.WebSocket.FRAME_BINARY
constant Protocols.WebSocket.FRAME_CLOSE
constant Protocols.WebSocket.FRAME_CONTINUATION
constant Protocols.WebSocket.FRAME_PING
constant Protocols.WebSocket.FRAME_PONG
constant Protocols.WebSocket.FRAME_TEXT
WebSocket RSV extension bits.
constant Protocols.WebSocket.RSV1
constant Protocols.WebSocket.RSV2
constant Protocols.WebSocket.RSV3
int Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.bufferedAmount
Number of bytes in the send buffer.
protected Standards.URI Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.endpoint
Remote endpoint URI when we are a client
protected mapping(string:string) Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.extra_headers
Extra headers when connecting to a server
bool Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.masking
If true, all outgoing frames are masked.
function(CLOSE_STATUS, mixed:void) Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.onclose
This callback will be called once the WebSocket has been closed. No more frames can be sent or will be received after the close event has been triggered. This happens either when receiving a frame initiating the close handshake or after the TCP connection has been closed. Note that this is a deviation from the WebSocket API specification.
function(Frame, mixed:void) Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.onmessage
function(mixed, void|mixed:void) Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.onopen
STATE Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.state
Stdio.File|SSL.File Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.stream
The actual client connection.
void close(void|string(8bit)|CLOSE_STATUS reason, void|string msg)
Send a WebSocket connection close frame. The close callback will be called when the close handshake has been completed. No more frames can be sent after initiating the close handshake.
int connect(string|Standards.URI endpoint, void|mapping(string:string) extra_headers, void|array extensions)
Connect to the remote endpoint with optional request
headers specified in headers. This method will send the
actual HTTP request to switch protocols to the server and once
a HTTP 101 response is returned, switch the connection to
WebSockets and call the onopen callback.
Protocols.WebSocket.Connection Protocols.WebSocket.Connection(Stdio.File|SSL.File f, void|int|array(object) extensions)
Constructor for server mode
Protocols.WebSocket.Connection Protocols.WebSocket.Connection()
Constructor for client mode connections
void fail(void|CLOSE_STATUS reason)
Send a WebSocket connection close frame and terminate the connection.
The default reason is CLOSE_ERROR.
protected void http_read(mixed _id, string data, object hp, array(object|extension_factory) extensions, mapping rext)
Read HTTP response from remote endpoint and handle connection upgrade.
void ping(void|string s)
Send a WebSocket ping frame.
mixed query_id()
Return the id as is passed as last argument to all
callbacks.
void send(Frame frame)
Send a WebSocket frame.
void send_binary(string(8bit) s)
Send a WebSocket binary frame.
void send_text(string s)
Send a WebSocket text frame.
void set_id(mixed id)
Set the id. It will be passed as last argument to all
callbacks.
protected void websocket_in(mixed _id, string data)
Read callback in non-buffer mode.
protected variant void websocket_in(mixed _id, Stdio.Buffer in)
Read callback in buffer mode
protected void websocket_write()
Write callback in non-buffer mode
constant Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.CLOSED
constant Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.CLOSING
constant Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.CONNECTING
constant Protocols.WebSocket.Connection.OPEN
Base class for extensions.
Frame receive(Frame, Connection con)
Frame send(Frame, Connection con)
string Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.close_reason
string Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.data
Data part of the frame. Valid for frames of type FRAME_BINARY,
FRAME_PING and FRAME_PONG.
bool Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.fin
Set to 1 if this a final frame, i.e. the last frame of a
fragmented message or a non-fragmentation frame.
FRAME Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.opcode
Type of frame eg FRAME_TEXT or FRAME_BINARY
mapping(string:mixed)|zero Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.options
Generic options for this frame.
CLOSE_STATUS Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.reason
Only exists for frames of type FRAME_CLOSE.
int Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.rsv
Three reserved extension bits. Binary-and with RSV1,
RSV2 or RSV3 to single out the corresponding
extension. Typically RSV1 is set for compressed frames.
string Protocols.WebSocket.Frame.text
Only exists for frames of type FRAME_TEXT.
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME opcode, void|string|CLOSE_STATUS)
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME_TEXT, string text, void|bool fin)
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME_BINARY, string(8bit) data, void|bool fin)
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME_CONTINUATION, string(8bit) data, void|bool fin)
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME_CLOSE, CLOSE_STATUS reason)
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME_PING, string(8bit) data)
Protocols.WebSocket.Frame Protocols.WebSocket.Frame(FRAME_PONG, string(8bit) data)
void encode(Stdio.Buffer buf)
Creates a simple HTTP Server. ws_cb will be called for all incoming
WebSocket connections. Its first argument are the list of protocols
requested by the client and the second argument the corresponding
Request object. The WebSocket connection handshake is completed
by calling Request.websocket_accept.
http_cb will be called for all other HTTP Requests or if ws_cb
is zero.
Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port
inherit Protocols.HTTP.Server.Port : Port
Protocols.WebSocket.Port Protocols.WebSocket.Port(function(Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request:void) http_cb, function(array(string), Request:void)|void ws_cb, void|int portno, void|string interface)
inherit Protocols.HTTP.Server.Request : Request
function(array(string), Request:void) Protocols.WebSocket.Request.cb
protected local void __create__(function(array(string), Request:void) cb)
Protocols.WebSocket.Request Protocols.WebSocket.Request(function(array(string), Request:void) cb)
Connection websocket_accept(void|string protocol, void|array(extension_factory) extensions, void|mapping extra_headers)
Calling websocket_accept completes the WebSocket connection
handshake.
The protocol parameter should be either 0 or one of
the protocols advertised by the client when initiating the WebSocket connection.
Extensions can be specified using the extensions
parameter.
Additional HTTP headers in the response can be specified using the extra_headers
argument.
The returned connection object is in state Connection.OPEN.
Opens a simple HTTPS Server which supports WebSocket connections.
Port, Protocols.HTTP.Server.SSLPort
inherit Protocols.HTTP.Server.SSLPort : SSLPort
An extension which performs extra conformance checks on incoming WebSocket frames. It can be used either for testing or in situations where a very strict protocol interpretation is necessary.
inherit Extension : Extension
Simple extension which automatically recombines fragmented messages.
inherit Extension : Extension
A Pike interface to the low-level X Window System.
This implements the on-wire protocol and some simple useful abstractions.
Keep track of X11 atoms
Keeps track of known atoms. Is inherited into Xlib.Display
object|zero InternAtom(string name, function(:void)|void callback)
Looks up the atom in local cache. If it is not present, issue an asyncronous InternAtom request, and return 0
XAuthority related stuff.
object lock_file(string name)
auth_file read_auth_data()
Read the authentication database specified by $XAUTHORITY.
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyInternet
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyDECnet
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyChaos
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyInternet6
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyAmoeba
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyLocalHost
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyKrb5Principal
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyNetname
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyLocal
constant Protocols.X.Auth.FamilyWild
XAuthority key database.
mapping(int:mapping(string:mapping)) Protocols.X.Auth.auth_file.auth
Mapping from address family to mapping from destination key
(cf make_key()) to authentication entry.
Known address families:
| IPv4 address. |
| DECNet address. |
| Chaos net address. |
| IPv6 address. |
| Amoeba address. |
| Localhost. |
| Kerberos 5 Principal. |
| Netname. |
| Local connection (typically unix domain socket or loopback). |
| Wildcard. |
Protocols.X.Auth.auth_file Protocols.X.Auth.auth_file(string(8bit) s)
sRaw Xauthority file data.
string ip2string(string ip)
mapping lookup_ip(string ip, int display)
mapping lookup_local(string name, int display)
Lookup authentication entry for the unix domain socket
name:display.
string make_key(string address, int display)
Make a lookup key suitable for auth given
address and display.
an abstract class used to provide features for implimenting X11 extensions. Provides no useful functionality on its own.
int init(object d)
initialize the extension.
dAn object of type Protocols.X.Xlib.Display
inherit Extension : Extension
inherit Extension : Extension
void ShapeMask(object window, int xo, int yo, string kind, string operation, object|void source)
void ShapeOffset(object window, string kind, int xo, int yo)
void ShapeRectangles(object window, int xo, int yo, string kind, string operation, .Types.Rectangle|array(.Types.Rectangle) rectangles)
Provides support for the X11 XTEST extension.
inherit Extension : Extension
void XTestFakeInput(string event_type, int detail, int delay, object|void window, int|void xloc, int|void yloc)
Send a synthetic event to an X server.
event_typeType of event to send. Possible values: KeyPress: 2, KeyRelease: 3, ButtonPress: 4, ButtonRelease: 5, MotionNotify: 6
detailButton (for Button events) or Keycode (for Key events) to send
delayDelay before the X server simulates event. 0 indicates zero delay.
windowWindow object that a motion event occurrs in. If no window is provided, the root window will be used.
xlocFor motion events, this is the relative X distance or absolute X coordinates.
ylocFor motion events, this is the relative Y distance or absolute Y coordinates.
void XTestGrabControl(int impervious)
Cause the executing client to become impervious to server grabs. That is, it can continue to execute requests even if another client grabs the server.
imperviousA true (non zero) value causes the client to perform as described above. If false (zero), server returns to the normal state of being susceptible to server grabs.
Protocols.X.Extensions.XTEST Protocols.X.Extensions.XTEST()
Create object.
int init(object display)
Initialize the XTEST extension. Returns 1 if successful.
displayProtocols.X.Display object
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.alt_gr
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.num_lock
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.shift
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.control
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.caps_lock
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.meta
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.alt
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.super
int Protocols.X.KeySyms.hyper
mapping Protocols.X.KeySyms.attributes
mapping Protocols.X.KeySyms.stringtokeysyms
int LookupCharacter(string str)
int LookupKeycode(int keysym, object display)
string|zero LookupKeysym(int keysym, object display)
void ReleaseKey(int sym)
int _LookupCharacter(string str)
string|zero _LookupKeysym(int keysym)
void makeKeysymtoKeycode(object display)
Varios X11 on-wire requests
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.AllocColor.red
int Protocols.X.Requests.AllocColor.green
int Protocols.X.Requests.AllocColor.blue
int Protocols.X.Requests.AllocColor.colormap
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.Bell.percent
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeGC.gc
mapping Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeGC.attributes
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeProperty.mode
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeProperty.window
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeProperty.property
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeProperty.type
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeProperty.format
string|array(int) Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeProperty.data
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeWindowAttributes.window
mapping Protocols.X.Requests.ChangeWindowAttributes.attributes
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ClearArea.exposures
int Protocols.X.Requests.ClearArea.window
int Protocols.X.Requests.ClearArea.x
int Protocols.X.Requests.ClearArea.y
int Protocols.X.Requests.ClearArea.width
int Protocols.X.Requests.ClearArea.height
inherit FreeRequest : FreeRequest
inherit request : request
mapping Protocols.X.Requests.ConfigureWindow.attributes
inherit request : request
object Protocols.X.Requests.CopyArea.gc
object Protocols.X.Requests.CopyArea.area
object Protocols.X.Requests.CopyArea.src
object Protocols.X.Requests.CopyArea.dst
int Protocols.X.Requests.CopyArea.x
int Protocols.X.Requests.CopyArea.y
inherit CopyArea : CopyArea
int Protocols.X.Requests.CopyPlane.plane
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateColormap.cid
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateColormap.alloc
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateColormap.window
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateColormap.visual
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGC.gc
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGC.drawable
mapping Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGC.attributes
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.cid
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.sourcefont
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.maskfont
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.sourcechar
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.maskchar
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.forered
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.foregreen
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.foreblue
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.backred
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.backgreen
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateGlyphCursor.backblue
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreatePixmap.depth
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreatePixmap.pid
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreatePixmap.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreatePixmap.width
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreatePixmap.height
inherit request : request
mapping Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.attributes
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.x
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.y
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.width
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.height
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.borderWidth
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.c_class
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.visual
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.depth
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.wid
int Protocols.X.Requests.CreateWindow.parent
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.DeleteProperty.window
int Protocols.X.Requests.DeleteProperty.property
Base class used by extensions
int Protocols.X.Requests.ExtensionRequest.type
int Protocols.X.Requests.ExtensionRequest.code
string Protocols.X.Requests.ExtensionRequest.data
function(:void) Protocols.X.Requests.ExtensionRequest.handle_reply
function(:void) Protocols.X.Requests.ExtensionRequest.handle_error
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.FillPoly.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.FillPoly.gc
int Protocols.X.Requests.FillPoly.shape
int Protocols.X.Requests.FillPoly.coordMode
array Protocols.X.Requests.FillPoly.points
inherit FreeRequest : FreeRequest
inherit request : request
array Protocols.X.Requests.FreeColors.colors
int Protocols.X.Requests.FreeColors.colormap
int Protocols.X.Requests.FreeColors.plane_mask
inherit FreeRequest : FreeRequest
inherit FreeRequest : FreeRequest
inherit FreeRequest : FreeRequest
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.FreeRequest.id
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetAtomName.atom
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetKeyboardMapping.first
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetKeyboardMapping.num
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetProperty.delete
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetProperty.window
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetProperty.property
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetProperty.type
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetProperty.longOffset
int Protocols.X.Requests.GetProperty.longLength
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.ownerEvents
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.grabWindow
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.eventMask
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.pointerMode
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.keyboardMode
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.confineTo
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.cursor
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.button
int Protocols.X.Requests.GrabButton.modifiers
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText16.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText16.gc
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText16.x
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText16.y
string Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText16.str
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText8.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText8.gc
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText8.x
int Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText8.y
string Protocols.X.Requests.ImageText8.str
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.InternAtom.onlyIfExists
string Protocols.X.Requests.InternAtom.name
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.ListProperties.window
inherit ResourceReq : ResourceReq
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.OpenFont.fid
string Protocols.X.Requests.OpenFont.name
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.PolyFillRectangle.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.PolyFillRectangle.gc
array Protocols.X.Requests.PolyFillRectangle.rectangles
inherit PolyPoint : PolyPoint
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.PolyPoint.coordMode
int Protocols.X.Requests.PolyPoint.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.PolyPoint.gc
array(object) Protocols.X.Requests.PolyPoint.points
inherit request : request
string Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.data
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.depth
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.width
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.height
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.dst_x
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.dst_y
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.left_pad
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.format
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.drawable
int Protocols.X.Requests.PutImage.gc
inherit request : request
string Protocols.X.Requests.QueryExtension.name
inherit request : request
int Protocols.X.Requests.QueryTextExtents.font
string Protocols.X.Requests.QueryTextExtents.str
inherit request : request
inherit ResourceReq : ResourceReq
inherit XResource : XResource
object Protocols.X.Types.Colormap.visual
mapping Protocols.X.Types.Colormap.alloced
int AllocColor(int r, int g, int b)
void FreeColor(int pixel)
inherit XResource : XResource
inherit XResource : XResource
object CopyArea(object gc, object src, object area, int x, int y)
object CopyArea_req(object gc, object src, object area, int x, int y)
object CreateGC(mapping|void attributes)
object CreateGC_req()
object CreatePixmap(int width, int height, int depth)
object CreatePixmap_req(int width, int height, int depth)
void DrawLine(object gc, int coordMode, object ... points)
object DrawLine_req(int gc, int coordMode, array(object) points)
void FillPoly(object gc, int shape, int coordMode, array(object) points)
object FillPoly_req(int gc, int shape, int coordMode, array(object) p)
void FillRectangles(object gc, object ... r)
object FillRectangles_req(int gc, array(object) r)
void ImageText16(object gc, int x, int y, string str)
object ImageText16_req(int gc, int x, int y, string str)
void ImageText8(object gc, int x, int y, string str)
object ImageText8_req(int gc, int x, int y, string str)
void PutImage(object gc, int depth, int tx, int ty, int width, int height, string data, int|void format)
object PutImage_req(object gc, int depth, int tx, int ty, int width, int height, string data)
inherit XResource : XResource
object CreateGlyphCursor(int sourcechar, array(int)|void foreground, array(int)|void background)
mapping(string:int) QueryTextExtents(string str)
mapping(string:int) QueryTextExtents16(string str)
object QueryTextExtents_req(string str)
inherit XResource : XResource
mapping(string:mixed) Protocols.X.Types.GC.values
void ChangeGC(mapping attributes)
object ChangeGC_req(mapping attributes)
mapping(string:mixed) GetGCValues()
inherit Drawable : Drawable
int Protocols.X.Types.Point.x
int Protocols.X.Types.Point.y
int Protocols.X.Types.Rectangle.width
int Protocols.X.Types.Rectangle.height
int Protocols.X.Types.Rectangle.x
int Protocols.X.Types.Rectangle.y
inherit Window : Window
object Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.defaultColorMap
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.whitePixel
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.blackPixel
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.pixWidth
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.pixHeight
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.mmWidth
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.mmHeight
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.minInstalledMaps
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.maxInstalledMaps
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.backingStore
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.saveUnders
int Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.rootDepth
mapping Protocols.X.Types.RootWindow.depths
inherit XResource : XResource
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.c_class
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.bitsPerRGB
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.colorMapEntries
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.redMask
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.greenMask
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.blueMask
int Protocols.X.Types.Visual.depth
inherit Drawable : Drawable
inherit .KeySyms : KeySyms
int Protocols.X.Types.Window.currentInputMask
mapping(string:array(array)) Protocols.X.Types.Window.event_callbacks
void ChangeAttributes(mapping m)
object ChangeAttributes_req(mapping m)
void ChangeProperty(object property, object type, int format, array(int)|string data)
object ChangeProperty_req(object property, object type, int format, array(int)|string data)
void ClearArea(int x, int y, int width, int height, int|void exposures)
object ClearArea_req(int x, int y, int width, int height, int exposures)
void Configure(mapping m)
object Configure_req(mapping m)
object CreateColormap(object visual, int|void alloc)
object CreateSimpleWindow(int x, int y, int width, int height, int border_width, int border, int background)
object CreateWindow(int x, int y, int width, int height, int border_width, mapping|void attributes, object|void visual, int|void d, int|void c_class)
object CreateWindow_req(int x, int y, int width, int height, int border_width, int depth, object|zero visual)
int DeselectInput(string ... types)
mapping|zero GetProperty(object property, object|void type)
object GetProperty_req(object property, object|void type)
void GrabButton(int button, int modifiers, string ... types)
object GrabButton_req(int button, int modifiers, array(string) types)
array|zero ListProperties()
object ListProperties_req()
void Lower()
void Map()
object Map_req()
void Raise()
int SelectInput(string ... types)
object SelectInput_req()
void ShapeMask(string kind, int xo, int yo, string operation, Pixmap mask)
void ShapeOffset(string kind, int xo, int yo)
void ShapeRectangles(string kind, int xo, int yo, string operation, array(Rectangle) rectangles)
void Unmap()
object Unmap_req()
void set_event_callback(string type, function(:void) f, int|void priority)
A resorce in the X-server Most will automatically free the resource in the server when all references is gone in your application
object Protocols.X.Types.XResource.display
int Protocols.X.Types.XResource.id
int Protocols.X.Types.XResource.autofree
void Free()
Handles Image.Image to XImage conversions.
The XImage class behaves more or less exactly like an
Image.Image, but it keeps itself synchronized with the server if
so needed.
object MakeShapeMask(object in, object alpha)
Convert an alpha channel to a shaped-window extension mask
void ShapedWindowImage(object in, object color, object|void alpha, int|void contour)
Make the window in display the image, with a mask shaped
according to alpha, and optionally with a colored border aound the
mask.
Wrapper for Image.Image that keeps track of the modifications done.
A pixmap (much like XImage, but stored in the server)
inherit XImage : XImage
A version of XImage that redraws itself at need
inherit XImage : XImage
inherit Image_wrapper : Image_wrapper
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.best
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.depth
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.bpp
function(:void) Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.converter
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.linepad
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.swapbytes
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.rmask
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.gmask
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.bmask
object Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.window
object Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.root
object Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.visual
object Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.colormap
Image.Colortable Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.ccol
object Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.dgc
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.offset_x
int Protocols.X.XImage.XImage.offset_y
Image.Colortable allocate_colortable()
void redraw(int x, int y, int width, int height)
void set_drawable(object w)
void set_offset(int x, int y)
void set_window(object w)
Various tools that are higher level than raw X, but are lower level than widgets.
A simple button. Steals and processes mousebutton events Can be inherited and then expanded the button_pressed function
int Protocols.X.XTools.Button.pressed
int Protocols.X.XTools.Button.inside
int Protocols.X.XTools.Button.button
void button_exposed(mapping event)
mapping|zero button_pressed(mapping event)
mapping|zero button_released(mapping event)
Protocols.X.XTools.Button Protocols.X.XTools.Button(object w, int|void b)
mapping|zero window_entered(mapping event)
mapping|zero window_left(mapping event)
Implementations of various X11 calls.
The representation of a X display.
Keeps the connection to the X server and various other information needed to use X11.
inherit Stdio.File : File
inherit .Atom.atom_manager : atom_manager
inherit id_manager : id_manager
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.imageByteOrder
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.bitmapBitOrder
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.bitmapScanlineUnit
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.bitmapScanlinePad
mapping(string:.Extensions.Extension) Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.extensions
All extensions supported by the server and this module
array Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.formats
array Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.key_mapping
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.majorVersion
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.minorVersion
The protocol major and minor version reported by the server
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.minKeyCode
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.maxKeyCode
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.maxRequestSize
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.motionBufferSize
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.release
Server release number
array Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.roots
int Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.screen_number
string Protocols.X.Xlib.Display.vendor
void Bell(int volume)
object Bell_req(int volume)
object CreateGlyphCursor(object sourcefont, int sourcechar, object|void maskfont, int|void maskchar, array(int)|void foreground, array(int)|void background)
object CreateGlyphCursor_req(object sourcefont, object maskfont, int sourcechar, int maskchar, array(int) foreground, array(int) background)
object DefaultRootWindow()
object OpenFont(string name)
object OpenFont_req(string name)
array blocking_request(.Requests.request req)
int open(string|void display)
Connect to the specified display. The default is to use the value of the environment variable DISPLAY
void send_async_request(.Requests.request req, function(:void) callback)
This module implements most features of the XML-RPC standard (see http://xml-rpc.org/).
Translation rules for conversions from Pike datatypes to XML-RPC datatypes:
Pike int is translated to XML-RPC <int>.
Pike string is translated to XML-RPC <string>.
Pike float is translated to XML-RPC <double>.
Pike mapping is translated to XML-RPC <struct>.
Pike array is translated to XML-RPC <array>.
Pike Calendar object is translated to XML-RPC <dateTime.iso8601.
Pike Val.false and Val.true is translated to
XML-RPC <boolean>.
Translation rules for conversions from XML-RPC datatypes to Pike datatypes:
XML-RPC <i4> and <int> are translated to Pike int.
XML-RPC <boolean> is translated to Pike Val.true and
Val.false.
XML-RPC <string> and <base64> are translated to
Pike string.
XML_RPC <double> is translated to Pike float.
XML-RPC <struct> is translated to Pike mapping.
XML-RPC <array> is translated to Pike array.
XML-RPC <dateTime.iso8601> is translated to Pike Calendar object.
The XML-RPC <dateTime.iso8601> datatype does not assume any
time zone, but local time is always used in the conversion to
Calendar objects.
Call decode_call(string xml_input)
Decodes a XML-RPC representation of a function call and returns a
Call object.
Call
array|Fault decode_response(string xml_input, int|void boolean)
Decodes a XML-RPC representation of a response and returns an
array containing response values, or a Fault object.
Fault
string encode_call(string method_name, array params)
Encodes a function call with the name method_name and the arguments
params and returns the XML-RPC string representation.
string encode_response(array params)
Encodes a response containing the multiple values in params and
returns the XML-RPC string representation.
string encode_response_fault(int fault_code, string fault_string)
Encodes a response fault containing a fault_code and a
fault_string and returns the XML-RPC string representation.
This class implements an XML-RPC client that uses HTTP transport using non blocking sockets.
There is an optional boolean flag to get the new behavior of booleans being returned Val instead of ints.
void data_ok(mixed result)
{
write("result=%O\n", result);
}
void fail()
{
write("fail\n");
}
int main(int argc, array argv)
{
object async_client = Protocols.XMLRPC.AsyncClient("http://www.oreillynet.com/meerkat/xml-rpc/server.php");
async_client["system.listMethods"](data_ok, fail);
return -1;
Represents a function call made to a XML-RPC server.
decode_call()
int Protocols.XMLRPC.Call.method_name
Represents <methodName> in the XML-RPC standard.
array Protocols.XMLRPC.Call.params
Represents <params> in the XML-RPC standard where all datatypes have been converted to equivalent or similar datatypes in Pike.
protected local void __create__(string method_name, array params)
Protocols.XMLRPC.Call Protocols.XMLRPC.Call(string method_name, array params)
This class implements an XML-RPC client that uses HTTP transport.
There is an optional boolean flag to get the new behavior of booleans being returned as Val instead of ints.
> Protocols.XMLRPC.Client client = Protocols.XMLRPC.Client("http://www.oreillynet.com/meerkat/xml-rpc/server.php");
Result: Protocols.XMLRPC.Client("http://www.oreillynet.com/meerkat/xml-rpc/server.php");
> client["system.listMethods"]();
Result: ({ /* 1 element */
({ /* 9 elements */
"meerkat.getChannels",
"meerkat.getCategories",
"meerkat.getCategoriesBySubstring",
"meerkat.getChannelsByCategory",
"meerkat.getChannelsBySubstring",
"meerkat.getItems",
"system.listMethods",
"system.methodHelp",
"system.methodSignature"
})
})
string|Standards.URI Protocols.XMLRPC.Client.url
int|void Protocols.XMLRPC.Client.boolean
protected local void __create__(string|Standards.URI url, int|void boolean)
Protocols.XMLRPC.Client Protocols.XMLRPC.Client(string|Standards.URI url, int|void boolean)
Represents a fault response which can be one of the return values from a XML-RPC function call.
decode_response()
int Protocols.XMLRPC.Fault.fault_code
Represents faultCode in the XML-RPC standard.
int Protocols.XMLRPC.Fault.fault_string
Represents faultString in the XML-RPC standard.
protected local void __create__(int fault_code, string fault_string)
Protocols.XMLRPC.Fault Protocols.XMLRPC.Fault(int fault_code, string fault_string)
string Protocols.XMLRPC.StringWrap.s
protected local void __create__(string s)
Protocols.XMLRPC.StringWrap Protocols.XMLRPC.StringWrap(string s)