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/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
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 *
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 * Copyright © 2010 Red Hat, Inc
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 * Copyright © 2015 Collabora, Ltd.
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 *
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 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
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 * Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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 */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "glib.h"
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#include "gdtlsconnection.h"
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#include "gcancellable.h"
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#include "gioenumtypes.h"
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#include "gsocket.h"
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#include "gtlsbackend.h"
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#include "gtlscertificate.h"
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#include "gtlsconnection.h"
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#include "gdtlsclientconnection.h"
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#include "gtlsdatabase.h"
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#include "gtlsinteraction.h"
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#include "glibintl.h"
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#include "gmarshal-internal.h"
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/**
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 * SECTION:gdtlsconnection
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 * @short_description: DTLS connection type
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 * @include: gio/gio.h
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 *
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 * #GDtlsConnection is the base DTLS connection class type, which wraps
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 * a #GDatagramBased and provides DTLS encryption on top of it. Its
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 * subclasses, #GDtlsClientConnection and #GDtlsServerConnection,
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 * implement client-side and server-side DTLS, respectively.
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 *
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 * For TLS support, see #GTlsConnection.
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 *
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 * As DTLS is datagram based, #GDtlsConnection implements #GDatagramBased,
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 * presenting a datagram-socket-like API for the encrypted connection. This
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 * operates over a base datagram connection, which is also a #GDatagramBased
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 * (#GDtlsConnection:base-socket).
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 *
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 * To close a DTLS connection, use g_dtls_connection_close().
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 *
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 * Neither #GDtlsServerConnection or #GDtlsClientConnection set the peer address
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 * on their base #GDatagramBased if it is a #GSocket — it is up to the caller to
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 * do that if they wish. If they do not, and g_socket_close() is called on the
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 * base socket, the #GDtlsConnection will not raise a %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED
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 * error on further I/O.
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 *
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 * Since: 2.48
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 */
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/**
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 * GDtlsConnection:
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 *
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 * Abstract base class for the backend-specific #GDtlsClientConnection
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 * and #GDtlsServerConnection types.
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 *
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 * Since: 2.48
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 */
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G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (GDtlsConnection, g_dtls_connection, G_TYPE_DATAGRAM_BASED)
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enum {
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  ACCEPT_CERTIFICATE,
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  LAST_SIGNAL
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};
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static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
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enum {
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  PROP_BASE_SOCKET = 1,
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  PROP_REQUIRE_CLOSE_NOTIFY,
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  PROP_REHANDSHAKE_MODE,
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  PROP_DATABASE,
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  PROP_INTERACTION,
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  PROP_CERTIFICATE,
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  PROP_PEER_CERTIFICATE,
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  PROP_PEER_CERTIFICATE_ERRORS,
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};
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static void
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g_dtls_connection_default_init (GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface)
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{
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:base-socket:
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   *
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   * The #GDatagramBased that the connection wraps. Note that this may be any
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   * implementation of #GDatagramBased, not just a #GSocket.
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   *
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   * Since: 2.48
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_object ("base-socket",
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                                                            P_("Base Socket"),
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                                                            P_("The GDatagramBased that the connection wraps"),
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                                                            G_TYPE_DATAGRAM_BASED,
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                                                            G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                            G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY |
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                                                            G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:database: (nullable)
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   *
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   * The certificate database to use when verifying this TLS connection.
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   * If no certificate database is set, then the default database will be
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   * used. See g_tls_backend_get_default_database().
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   *
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   * Since: 2.48
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_object ("database",
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                                                            P_("Database"),
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                                                            P_("Certificate database to use for looking up or verifying certificates"),
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                                                            G_TYPE_TLS_DATABASE,
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                                                            G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                            G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:interaction: (nullable)
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   *
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   * A #GTlsInteraction object to be used when the connection or certificate
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   * database need to interact with the user. This will be used to prompt the
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   * user for passwords where necessary.
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   *
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   * Since: 2.48
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_object ("interaction",
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                                                            P_("Interaction"),
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                                                            P_("Optional object for user interaction"),
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                                                            G_TYPE_TLS_INTERACTION,
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                                                            G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                            G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:require-close-notify:
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   *
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   * Whether or not proper TLS close notification is required.
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   * See g_dtls_connection_set_require_close_notify().
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   *
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   * Since: 2.48
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_boolean ("require-close-notify",
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                                                             P_("Require close notify"),
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                                                             P_("Whether to require proper TLS close notification"),
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                                                             TRUE,
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                                                             G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                             G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT |
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                                                             G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:rehandshake-mode:
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   *
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   * The rehandshaking mode. See
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   * g_dtls_connection_set_rehandshake_mode().
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   *
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   * Since: 2.48
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   *
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   * Deprecated: 2.60: The rehandshake mode is ignored.
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_enum ("rehandshake-mode",
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                                                          P_("Rehandshake mode"),
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                                                          P_("When to allow rehandshaking"),
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                                                          G_TYPE_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_MODE,
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                                                          G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_NEVER,
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                                                          G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                          G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT |
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                                                          G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS |
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                                                          G_PARAM_DEPRECATED));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:certificate:
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   *
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   * The connection's certificate; see
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   * g_dtls_connection_set_certificate().
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   *
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   * Since: 2.48
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_object ("certificate",
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                                                            P_("Certificate"),
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                                                            P_("The connection’s certificate"),
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                                                            G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE,
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                                                            G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                            G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:peer-certificate: (nullable)
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   *
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   * The connection's peer's certificate, after the TLS handshake has
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   * completed or failed. Note in particular that this is not yet set
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   * during the emission of #GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate.
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   *
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   * (You can watch for a #GObject::notify signal on this property to
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   * detect when a handshake has occurred.)
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   *
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_object ("peer-certificate",
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                                                            P_("Peer Certificate"),
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                                                            P_("The connection’s peer’s certificate"),
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                                                            G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE,
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                                                            G_PARAM_READABLE |
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                                                            G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:peer-certificate-errors:
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   *
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   * The errors noticed while verifying
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   * #GDtlsConnection:peer-certificate. Normally this should be 0, but
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   * it may not be if #GDtlsClientConnection:validation-flags is not
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   * %G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_VALIDATE_ALL, or if
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   * #GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate overrode the default
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   * behavior.
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   *
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_flags ("peer-certificate-errors",
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                                                           P_("Peer Certificate Errors"),
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                                                           P_("Errors found with the peer’s certificate"),
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                                                           G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE_FLAGS,
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                                                           0,
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                                                           G_PARAM_READABLE |
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                                                           G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:advertised-protocols: (nullable)
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   *
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   * The list of application-layer protocols that the connection
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   * advertises that it is willing to speak. See
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   * g_dtls_connection_set_advertised_protocols().
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   *
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   */
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  g_object_interface_install_property (iface,
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                                       g_param_spec_boxed ("advertised-protocols",
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                                                           P_("Advertised Protocols"),
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                                                           P_("Application-layer protocols available on this connection"),
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                                                           G_TYPE_STRV,
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                                                           G_PARAM_READWRITE |
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                                                           G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection:negotiated-protocol:
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   *
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   * The application-layer protocol negotiated during the TLS
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   * handshake. See g_dtls_connection_get_negotiated_protocol().
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   *
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   */
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                                       g_param_spec_string ("negotiated-protocol",
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                                                            P_("Negotiated Protocol"),
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                                                            P_("Application-layer protocol negotiated for this connection"),
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                                                            NULL,
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                                                            G_PARAM_READABLE |
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                                                            G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS));
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  /**
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   * GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate:
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   * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
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   * @peer_cert: the peer's #GTlsCertificate
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   * @errors: the problems with @peer_cert.
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   *
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   * Emitted during the TLS handshake after the peer certificate has
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   * been received. You can examine @peer_cert's certification path by
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   * calling g_tls_certificate_get_issuer() on it.
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   *
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   * For a client-side connection, @peer_cert is the server's
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   * certificate, and the signal will only be emitted if the
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   * certificate was not acceptable according to @conn's
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   * #GDtlsClientConnection:validation_flags. If you would like the
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   * certificate to be accepted despite @errors, return %TRUE from the
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   * signal handler. Otherwise, if no handler accepts the certificate,
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   * the handshake will fail with %G_TLS_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE.
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   *
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   * For a server-side connection, @peer_cert is the certificate
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   * presented by the client, if this was requested via the server's
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   * #GDtlsServerConnection:authentication_mode. On the server side,
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   * the signal is always emitted when the client presents a
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   * certificate, and the certificate will only be accepted if a
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   * handler returns %TRUE.
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   *
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   * Note that if this signal is emitted as part of asynchronous I/O
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   * in the main thread, then you should not attempt to interact with
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   * the user before returning from the signal handler. If you want to
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   * let the user decide whether or not to accept the certificate, you
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   * would have to return %FALSE from the signal handler on the first
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   * attempt, and then after the connection attempt returns a
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   * %G_TLS_ERROR_BAD_CERTIFICATE, you can interact with the user, and
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   * if the user decides to accept the certificate, remember that fact,
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   * create a new connection, and return %TRUE from the signal handler
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   * the next time.
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   *
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   * If you are doing I/O in another thread, you do not
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   * handler until the UI thread returns an answer.
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   *
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   * Returns: %TRUE to accept @peer_cert (which will also
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   *
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   */
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    g_signal_new (I_("accept-certificate"),
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                  G_TYPE_DTLS_CONNECTION,
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                  G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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                  G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GDtlsConnectionInterface, accept_certificate),
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                  g_signal_accumulator_true_handled, NULL,
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                  _g_cclosure_marshal_BOOLEAN__OBJECT_FLAGS,
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                  G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, 2,
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                  G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE,
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                  G_TYPE_TLS_CERTIFICATE_FLAGS);
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                              G_TYPE_FROM_INTERFACE (iface),
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                              _g_cclosure_marshal_BOOLEAN__OBJECT_FLAGSv);
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_set_database:
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 * @database: (nullable): a #GTlsDatabase
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 * Sets the certificate database that is used to verify peer certificates.
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 * g_tls_backend_get_default_database(). If set to %NULL, then
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 * peer certificate validation will always set the
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 * #GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate will always be emitted on
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void
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g_dtls_connection_set_database (GDtlsConnection *conn,
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                                GTlsDatabase    *database)
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{
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  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
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                NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
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 * peer certificates. See g_dtls_connection_set_database().
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 * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): the certificate database that @conn uses or %NULL
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 */
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GTlsDatabase*
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g_dtls_connection_get_database (GDtlsConnection *conn)
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{
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  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), NULL);
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  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn),
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                "database", &database,
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                NULL);
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  if (database)
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    g_object_unref (database);
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  return database;
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_set_certificate:
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 * @certificate: the certificate to use for @conn
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 *
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 * during the TLS handshake. For a #GDtlsServerConnection, it is
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 * time.
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 *
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 * For a #GDtlsClientConnection, this is optional. If a handshake fails
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 * requires a certificate, and if you try connecting again, you should
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 * call this method first. You can call
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 * to get a list of Certificate Authorities that the server will
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 * accept certificates from.
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 *
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 */
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void
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g_dtls_connection_set_certificate (GDtlsConnection *conn,
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                                   GTlsCertificate *certificate)
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{
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  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
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  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_TLS_CERTIFICATE (certificate));
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  g_object_set (G_OBJECT (conn), "certificate", certificate, NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_get_certificate:
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 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
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 *
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 * Gets @conn's certificate, as set by
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 * g_dtls_connection_set_certificate().
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 *
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 * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): @conn's certificate, or %NULL
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 *
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 * Since: 2.48
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 */
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GTlsCertificate *
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g_dtls_connection_get_certificate (GDtlsConnection *conn)
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{
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  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), NULL);
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  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn), "certificate", &certificate, NULL);
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  if (certificate)
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    g_object_unref (certificate);
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  return certificate;
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_set_interaction:
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 * @conn: a connection
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 * @interaction: (nullable): an interaction object, or %NULL
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 *
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 * Set the object that will be used to interact with the user. It will be used
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 * for things like prompting the user for passwords.
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 *
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 * The @interaction argument will normally be a derived subclass of
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 * #GTlsInteraction. %NULL can also be provided if no user interaction
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 * should occur for this connection.
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 *
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 */
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void
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g_dtls_connection_set_interaction (GDtlsConnection *conn,
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                                   GTlsInteraction *interaction)
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{
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  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
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  g_return_if_fail (interaction == NULL || G_IS_TLS_INTERACTION (interaction));
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  g_object_set (G_OBJECT (conn), "interaction", interaction, NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_get_interaction:
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 * @conn: a connection
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 *
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 * Get the object that will be used to interact with the user. It will be used
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 * for things like prompting the user for passwords. If %NULL is returned, then
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 * no user interaction will occur for this connection.
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 *
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 * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): The interaction object.
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 *
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 * Since: 2.48
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 */
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GTlsInteraction *
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g_dtls_connection_get_interaction (GDtlsConnection       *conn)
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{
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  GTlsInteraction *interaction = NULL;
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  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), NULL);
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  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn), "interaction", &interaction, NULL);
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  if (interaction)
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    g_object_unref (interaction);
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  return interaction;
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_get_peer_certificate:
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 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
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 *
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 * Gets @conn's peer's certificate after the handshake has completed
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 * or failed. (It is not set during the emission of
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 * #GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate.)
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 *
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 * Returns: (transfer none) (nullable): @conn's peer's certificate, or %NULL
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 *
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 * Since: 2.48
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 */
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GTlsCertificate *
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g_dtls_connection_get_peer_certificate (GDtlsConnection *conn)
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{
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  GTlsCertificate *peer_certificate;
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  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), NULL);
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  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn), "peer-certificate", &peer_certificate, NULL);
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  if (peer_certificate)
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    g_object_unref (peer_certificate);
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  return peer_certificate;
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_get_peer_certificate_errors:
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 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
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 *
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 * Gets the errors associated with validating @conn's peer's
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 * certificate, after the handshake has completed or failed. (It is
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 * not set during the emission of #GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate.)
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 * Returns: @conn's peer's certificate errors
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 *
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 * Since: 2.48
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 */
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GTlsCertificateFlags
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g_dtls_connection_get_peer_certificate_errors (GDtlsConnection *conn)
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{
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  GTlsCertificateFlags errors;
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  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), 0);
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  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn), "peer-certificate-errors", &errors, NULL);
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  return errors;
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}
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/**
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 * g_dtls_connection_set_require_close_notify:
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 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
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 * @require_close_notify: whether or not to require close notification
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 *
547
 * Sets whether or not @conn expects a proper TLS close notification
548
 * before the connection is closed. If this is %TRUE (the default),
549
 * then @conn will expect to receive a TLS close notification from its
550
 * peer before the connection is closed, and will return a
551
 * %G_TLS_ERROR_EOF error if the connection is closed without proper
552
 * notification (since this may indicate a network error, or
553
 * man-in-the-middle attack).
554
 *
555
 * In some protocols, the application will know whether or not the
556
 * connection was closed cleanly based on application-level data
557
 * (because the application-level data includes a length field, or is
558
 * somehow self-delimiting); in this case, the close notify is
559
 * redundant and may be omitted. You
560
 * can use g_dtls_connection_set_require_close_notify() to tell @conn
561
 * to allow an "unannounced" connection close, in which case the close
562
 * will show up as a 0-length read, as in a non-TLS
563
 * #GDatagramBased, and it is up to the application to check that
564
 * the data has been fully received.
565
 *
566
 * Note that this only affects the behavior when the peer closes the
567
 * connection; when the application calls g_dtls_connection_close_async() on
568
 * @conn itself, this will send a close notification regardless of the
569
 * setting of this property. If you explicitly want to do an unclean
570
 * close, you can close @conn's #GDtlsConnection:base-socket rather
571
 * than closing @conn itself.
572
 *
573
 * Since: 2.48
574
 */
575
void
576
g_dtls_connection_set_require_close_notify (GDtlsConnection *conn,
577
                                            gboolean         require_close_notify)
578
0
{
579
0
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
580
581
0
  g_object_set (G_OBJECT (conn),
582
0
                "require-close-notify", require_close_notify,
583
0
                NULL);
584
0
}
585
586
/**
587
 * g_dtls_connection_get_require_close_notify:
588
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
589
 *
590
 * Tests whether or not @conn expects a proper TLS close notification
591
 * when the connection is closed. See
592
 * g_dtls_connection_set_require_close_notify() for details.
593
 *
594
 * Returns: %TRUE if @conn requires a proper TLS close notification.
595
 *
596
 * Since: 2.48
597
 */
598
gboolean
599
g_dtls_connection_get_require_close_notify (GDtlsConnection *conn)
600
0
{
601
0
  gboolean require_close_notify;
602
603
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), TRUE);
604
605
0
  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn),
606
0
                "require-close-notify", &require_close_notify,
607
0
                NULL);
608
0
  return require_close_notify;
609
0
}
610
611
/**
612
 * g_dtls_connection_set_rehandshake_mode:
613
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
614
 * @mode: the rehandshaking mode
615
 *
616
 * Since GLib 2.64, changing the rehandshake mode is no longer supported
617
 * and will have no effect. With TLS 1.3, rehandshaking has been removed from
618
 * the TLS protocol, replaced by separate post-handshake authentication and
619
 * rekey operations.
620
 *
621
 * Since: 2.48
622
 *
623
 * Deprecated: 2.60. Changing the rehandshake mode is no longer
624
 *   required for compatibility. Also, rehandshaking has been removed
625
 *   from the TLS protocol in TLS 1.3.
626
 */
627
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
628
void
629
g_dtls_connection_set_rehandshake_mode (GDtlsConnection     *conn,
630
                                        GTlsRehandshakeMode  mode)
631
0
{
632
0
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
633
634
0
  g_object_set (G_OBJECT (conn),
635
0
                "rehandshake-mode", G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_SAFELY,
636
0
                NULL);
637
0
}
638
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
639
640
/**
641
 * g_dtls_connection_get_rehandshake_mode:
642
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
643
 *
644
 * Gets @conn rehandshaking mode. See
645
 * g_dtls_connection_set_rehandshake_mode() for details.
646
 *
647
 * Returns: %G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_SAFELY
648
 *
649
 * Since: 2.48
650
 *
651
 * Deprecated: 2.64. Changing the rehandshake mode is no longer
652
 *   required for compatibility. Also, rehandshaking has been removed
653
 *   from the TLS protocol in TLS 1.3.
654
 */
655
G_GNUC_BEGIN_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
656
GTlsRehandshakeMode
657
g_dtls_connection_get_rehandshake_mode (GDtlsConnection *conn)
658
0
{
659
0
  GTlsRehandshakeMode mode;
660
661
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_SAFELY);
662
663
  /* Continue to call g_object_get(), even though the return value is
664
   * ignored, so that behavior doesn’t change for derived classes.
665
   */
666
0
  g_object_get (G_OBJECT (conn),
667
0
                "rehandshake-mode", &mode,
668
0
                NULL);
669
0
  return G_TLS_REHANDSHAKE_SAFELY;
670
0
}
671
G_GNUC_END_IGNORE_DEPRECATIONS
672
673
/**
674
 * g_dtls_connection_handshake:
675
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
676
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
677
 * @error: a #GError, or %NULL
678
 *
679
 * Attempts a TLS handshake on @conn.
680
 *
681
 * On the client side, it is never necessary to call this method;
682
 * although the connection needs to perform a handshake after
683
 * connecting, #GDtlsConnection will handle this for you automatically
684
 * when you try to send or receive data on the connection. You can call
685
 * g_dtls_connection_handshake() manually if you want to know whether
686
 * the initial handshake succeeded or failed (as opposed to just
687
 * immediately trying to use @conn to read or write, in which case,
688
 * if it fails, it may not be possible to tell if it failed before
689
 * or after completing the handshake), but beware that servers may reject
690
 * client authentication after the handshake has completed, so a
691
 * successful handshake does not indicate the connection will be usable.
692
 *
693
 * Likewise, on the server side, although a handshake is necessary at
694
 * the beginning of the communication, you do not need to call this
695
 * function explicitly unless you want clearer error reporting.
696
 *
697
 * Previously, calling g_dtls_connection_handshake() after the initial
698
 * handshake would trigger a rehandshake; however, this usage was
699
 * deprecated in GLib 2.60 because rehandshaking was removed from the
700
 * TLS protocol in TLS 1.3. Since GLib 2.64, calling this function after
701
 * the initial handshake will no longer do anything.
702
 *
703
 * #GDtlsConnection::accept_certificate may be emitted during the
704
 * handshake.
705
 *
706
 * Returns: success or failure
707
 *
708
 * Since: 2.48
709
 */
710
gboolean
711
g_dtls_connection_handshake (GDtlsConnection  *conn,
712
                             GCancellable     *cancellable,
713
                             GError          **error)
714
0
{
715
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
716
717
0
  return G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn)->handshake (conn, cancellable,
718
0
                                                            error);
719
0
}
720
721
/**
722
 * g_dtls_connection_handshake_async:
723
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
724
 * @io_priority: the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
725
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
726
 * @callback: callback to call when the handshake is complete
727
 * @user_data: the data to pass to the callback function
728
 *
729
 * Asynchronously performs a TLS handshake on @conn. See
730
 * g_dtls_connection_handshake() for more information.
731
 *
732
 * Since: 2.48
733
 */
734
void
735
g_dtls_connection_handshake_async (GDtlsConnection      *conn,
736
                                   int                   io_priority,
737
                                   GCancellable         *cancellable,
738
                                   GAsyncReadyCallback   callback,
739
                                   gpointer              user_data)
740
0
{
741
0
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
742
743
0
  G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn)->handshake_async (conn, io_priority,
744
0
                                                           cancellable,
745
0
                                                           callback, user_data);
746
0
}
747
748
/**
749
 * g_dtls_connection_handshake_finish:
750
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
751
 * @result: a #GAsyncResult.
752
 * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
753
 *
754
 * Finish an asynchronous TLS handshake operation. See
755
 * g_dtls_connection_handshake() for more information.
756
 *
757
 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on failure, in which
758
 * case @error will be set.
759
 *
760
 * Since: 2.48
761
 */
762
gboolean
763
g_dtls_connection_handshake_finish (GDtlsConnection  *conn,
764
                                    GAsyncResult     *result,
765
                                    GError          **error)
766
0
{
767
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
768
769
0
  return G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn)->handshake_finish (conn,
770
0
                                                                   result,
771
0
                                                                   error);
772
0
}
773
774
/**
775
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown:
776
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
777
 * @shutdown_read: %TRUE to stop reception of incoming datagrams
778
 * @shutdown_write: %TRUE to stop sending outgoing datagrams
779
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
780
 * @error: a #GError, or %NULL
781
 *
782
 * Shut down part or all of a DTLS connection.
783
 *
784
 * If @shutdown_read is %TRUE then the receiving side of the connection is shut
785
 * down, and further reading is disallowed. Subsequent calls to
786
 * g_datagram_based_receive_messages() will return %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED.
787
 *
788
 * If @shutdown_write is %TRUE then the sending side of the connection is shut
789
 * down, and further writing is disallowed. Subsequent calls to
790
 * g_datagram_based_send_messages() will return %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED.
791
 *
792
 * It is allowed for both @shutdown_read and @shutdown_write to be TRUE — this
793
 * is equivalent to calling g_dtls_connection_close().
794
 *
795
 * If @cancellable is cancelled, the #GDtlsConnection may be left
796
 * partially-closed and any pending untransmitted data may be lost. Call
797
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown() again to complete closing the #GDtlsConnection.
798
 *
799
 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE otherwise
800
 *
801
 * Since: 2.48
802
 */
803
gboolean
804
g_dtls_connection_shutdown (GDtlsConnection  *conn,
805
                            gboolean          shutdown_read,
806
                            gboolean          shutdown_write,
807
                            GCancellable     *cancellable,
808
                            GError          **error)
809
0
{
810
0
  GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface;
811
812
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
813
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable),
814
0
                        FALSE);
815
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
816
817
0
  if (!shutdown_read && !shutdown_write)
818
0
    return TRUE;
819
820
0
  iface = G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn);
821
0
  g_assert (iface->shutdown != NULL);
822
823
0
  return iface->shutdown (conn, shutdown_read, shutdown_write,
824
0
                          cancellable, error);
825
0
}
826
827
/**
828
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown_async:
829
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
830
 * @shutdown_read: %TRUE to stop reception of incoming datagrams
831
 * @shutdown_write: %TRUE to stop sending outgoing datagrams
832
 * @io_priority: the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
833
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
834
 * @callback: callback to call when the shutdown operation is complete
835
 * @user_data: the data to pass to the callback function
836
 *
837
 * Asynchronously shut down part or all of the DTLS connection. See
838
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown() for more information.
839
 *
840
 * Since: 2.48
841
 */
842
void
843
g_dtls_connection_shutdown_async (GDtlsConnection      *conn,
844
                                  gboolean              shutdown_read,
845
                                  gboolean              shutdown_write,
846
                                  int                   io_priority,
847
                                  GCancellable         *cancellable,
848
                                  GAsyncReadyCallback   callback,
849
                                  gpointer              user_data)
850
0
{
851
0
  GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface;
852
853
0
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
854
0
  g_return_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable));
855
856
0
  iface = G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn);
857
0
  g_assert (iface->shutdown_async != NULL);
858
859
0
  iface->shutdown_async (conn, TRUE, TRUE, io_priority, cancellable,
860
0
                         callback, user_data);
861
0
}
862
863
/**
864
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown_finish:
865
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
866
 * @result: a #GAsyncResult
867
 * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
868
 *
869
 * Finish an asynchronous TLS shutdown operation. See
870
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown() for more information.
871
 *
872
 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on failure, in which
873
 * case @error will be set
874
 *
875
 * Since: 2.48
876
 */
877
gboolean
878
g_dtls_connection_shutdown_finish (GDtlsConnection  *conn,
879
                                   GAsyncResult     *result,
880
                                   GError          **error)
881
0
{
882
0
  GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface;
883
884
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
885
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
886
887
0
  iface = G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn);
888
0
  g_assert (iface->shutdown_finish != NULL);
889
890
0
  return iface->shutdown_finish (conn, result, error);
891
0
}
892
893
/**
894
 * g_dtls_connection_close:
895
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
896
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
897
 * @error: a #GError, or %NULL
898
 *
899
 * Close the DTLS connection. This is equivalent to calling
900
 * g_dtls_connection_shutdown() to shut down both sides of the connection.
901
 *
902
 * Closing a #GDtlsConnection waits for all buffered but untransmitted data to
903
 * be sent before it completes. It then sends a `close_notify` DTLS alert to the
904
 * peer and may wait for a `close_notify` to be received from the peer. It does
905
 * not close the underlying #GDtlsConnection:base-socket; that must be closed
906
 * separately.
907
 *
908
 * Once @conn is closed, all other operations will return %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED.
909
 * Closing a #GDtlsConnection multiple times will not return an error.
910
 *
911
 * #GDtlsConnections will be automatically closed when the last reference is
912
 * dropped, but you might want to call this function to make sure resources are
913
 * released as early as possible.
914
 *
915
 * If @cancellable is cancelled, the #GDtlsConnection may be left
916
 * partially-closed and any pending untransmitted data may be lost. Call
917
 * g_dtls_connection_close() again to complete closing the #GDtlsConnection.
918
 *
919
 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE otherwise
920
 *
921
 * Since: 2.48
922
 */
923
gboolean
924
g_dtls_connection_close (GDtlsConnection  *conn,
925
                         GCancellable     *cancellable,
926
                         GError          **error)
927
0
{
928
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
929
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable),
930
0
                        FALSE);
931
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
932
933
0
  return G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn)->shutdown (conn, TRUE, TRUE,
934
0
                                                           cancellable, error);
935
0
}
936
937
/**
938
 * g_dtls_connection_close_async:
939
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
940
 * @io_priority: the [I/O priority][io-priority] of the request
941
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
942
 * @callback: callback to call when the close operation is complete
943
 * @user_data: the data to pass to the callback function
944
 *
945
 * Asynchronously close the DTLS connection. See g_dtls_connection_close() for
946
 * more information.
947
 *
948
 * Since: 2.48
949
 */
950
void
951
g_dtls_connection_close_async (GDtlsConnection      *conn,
952
                               int                   io_priority,
953
                               GCancellable         *cancellable,
954
                               GAsyncReadyCallback   callback,
955
                               gpointer              user_data)
956
0
{
957
0
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn));
958
0
  g_return_if_fail (cancellable == NULL || G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable));
959
960
0
  G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn)->shutdown_async (conn, TRUE, TRUE,
961
0
                                                          io_priority,
962
0
                                                          cancellable,
963
0
                                                          callback, user_data);
964
0
}
965
966
/**
967
 * g_dtls_connection_close_finish:
968
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
969
 * @result: a #GAsyncResult
970
 * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
971
 *
972
 * Finish an asynchronous TLS close operation. See g_dtls_connection_close()
973
 * for more information.
974
 *
975
 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on failure, in which
976
 * case @error will be set
977
 *
978
 * Since: 2.48
979
 */
980
gboolean
981
g_dtls_connection_close_finish (GDtlsConnection  *conn,
982
                                GAsyncResult     *result,
983
                                GError          **error)
984
0
{
985
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
986
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
987
988
0
  return G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn)->shutdown_finish (conn, result,
989
0
                                                                  error);
990
0
}
991
992
/**
993
 * g_dtls_connection_emit_accept_certificate:
994
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
995
 * @peer_cert: the peer's #GTlsCertificate
996
 * @errors: the problems with @peer_cert
997
 *
998
 * Used by #GDtlsConnection implementations to emit the
999
 * #GDtlsConnection::accept-certificate signal.
1000
 *
1001
 * Returns: %TRUE if one of the signal handlers has returned
1002
 *     %TRUE to accept @peer_cert
1003
 *
1004
 * Since: 2.48
1005
 */
1006
gboolean
1007
g_dtls_connection_emit_accept_certificate (GDtlsConnection      *conn,
1008
                                           GTlsCertificate      *peer_cert,
1009
                                           GTlsCertificateFlags  errors)
1010
0
{
1011
0
  gboolean accept = FALSE;
1012
1013
0
  g_signal_emit (conn, signals[ACCEPT_CERTIFICATE], 0,
1014
0
                 peer_cert, errors, &accept);
1015
0
  return accept;
1016
0
}
1017
1018
/**
1019
 * g_dtls_connection_set_advertised_protocols:
1020
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
1021
 * @protocols: (array zero-terminated=1) (nullable): a %NULL-terminated
1022
 *   array of ALPN protocol names (eg, "http/1.1", "h2"), or %NULL
1023
 *
1024
 * Sets the list of application-layer protocols to advertise that the
1025
 * caller is willing to speak on this connection. The
1026
 * Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) extension will be
1027
 * used to negotiate a compatible protocol with the peer; use
1028
 * g_dtls_connection_get_negotiated_protocol() to find the negotiated
1029
 * protocol after the handshake.  Specifying %NULL for the the value
1030
 * of @protocols will disable ALPN negotiation.
1031
 *
1032
 * See [IANA TLS ALPN Protocol IDs](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml#alpn-protocol-ids)
1033
 * for a list of registered protocol IDs.
1034
 *
1035
 * Since: 2.60
1036
 */
1037
void
1038
g_dtls_connection_set_advertised_protocols (GDtlsConnection     *conn,
1039
                                            const gchar * const *protocols)
1040
0
{
1041
0
  GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface;
1042
1043
0
  iface = G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn);
1044
0
  if (iface->set_advertised_protocols == NULL)
1045
0
    return;
1046
1047
0
  iface->set_advertised_protocols (conn, protocols);
1048
0
}
1049
1050
/**
1051
 * g_dtls_connection_get_negotiated_protocol:
1052
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
1053
 *
1054
 * Gets the name of the application-layer protocol negotiated during
1055
 * the handshake.
1056
 *
1057
 * If the peer did not use the ALPN extension, or did not advertise a
1058
 * protocol that matched one of @conn's protocols, or the TLS backend
1059
 * does not support ALPN, then this will be %NULL. See
1060
 * g_dtls_connection_set_advertised_protocols().
1061
 *
1062
 * Returns: (nullable): the negotiated protocol, or %NULL
1063
 *
1064
 * Since: 2.60
1065
 */
1066
const gchar *
1067
g_dtls_connection_get_negotiated_protocol (GDtlsConnection *conn)
1068
0
{
1069
0
  GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface;
1070
1071
0
  iface = G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn);
1072
0
  if (iface->set_advertised_protocols == NULL)
1073
0
    return NULL;
1074
1075
0
  return iface->get_negotiated_protocol (conn);
1076
0
}
1077
1078
/**
1079
 * g_dtls_connection_get_channel_binding_data:
1080
 * @conn: a #GDtlsConnection
1081
 * @type: #GTlsChannelBindingType type of data to fetch
1082
 * @data: (out callee-allocates)(optional)(transfer none): #GByteArray is
1083
 *        filled with the binding data, or %NULL
1084
 * @error: a #GError pointer, or %NULL
1085
 *
1086
 * Query the TLS backend for TLS channel binding data of @type for @conn.
1087
 *
1088
 * This call retrieves TLS channel binding data as specified in RFC
1089
 * [5056](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5056), RFC
1090
 * [5929](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929), and related RFCs.  The
1091
 * binding data is returned in @data.  The @data is resized by the callee
1092
 * using #GByteArray buffer management and will be freed when the @data
1093
 * is destroyed by g_byte_array_unref(). If @data is %NULL, it will only
1094
 * check whether TLS backend is able to fetch the data (e.g. whether @type
1095
 * is supported by the TLS backend). It does not guarantee that the data
1096
 * will be available though.  That could happen if TLS connection does not
1097
 * support @type or the binding data is not available yet due to additional
1098
 * negotiation or input required.
1099
 *
1100
 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE otherwise
1101
 *
1102
 * Since: 2.66
1103
 */
1104
gboolean
1105
g_dtls_connection_get_channel_binding_data (GDtlsConnection         *conn,
1106
                                            GTlsChannelBindingType   type,
1107
                                            GByteArray              *data,
1108
                                            GError                 **error)
1109
0
{
1110
0
  GDtlsConnectionInterface *iface;
1111
1112
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_DTLS_CONNECTION (conn), FALSE);
1113
0
  g_return_val_if_fail (error == NULL || *error == NULL, FALSE);
1114
1115
0
  iface = G_DTLS_CONNECTION_GET_INTERFACE (conn);
1116
0
  if (iface->get_binding_data == NULL)
1117
0
    {
1118
0
      g_set_error_literal (error, G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR,
1119
0
          G_TLS_CHANNEL_BINDING_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
1120
0
          _("TLS backend does not implement TLS binding retrieval"));
1121
0
      return FALSE;
1122
0
    }
1123
1124
0
  return iface->get_binding_data (conn, type, data, error);
1125
0
}