=pod =head1 NAME SSL_CTX_set_session_ticket_cb, SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket_appdata, SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata, SSL_CTX_generate_session_ticket_fn, SSL_CTX_decrypt_session_ticket_fn - manage session ticket application data =head1 SYNOPSIS #include typedef int (*SSL_CTX_generate_session_ticket_fn)(SSL *s, void *arg); typedef SSL_TICKET_RETURN (*SSL_CTX_decrypt_session_ticket_fn)(SSL *s, SSL_SESSION *ss, const unsigned char *keyname, size_t keyname_len, SSL_TICKET_STATUS status, void *arg); int SSL_CTX_set_session_ticket_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_CTX_generate_session_ticket_fn gen_cb, SSL_CTX_decrypt_session_ticket_fn dec_cb, void *arg); int SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata(SSL_SESSION *ss, const void *data, size_t len); int SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket_appdata(SSL_SESSION *ss, void **data, size_t *len); =head1 DESCRIPTION SSL_CTX_set_set_session_ticket_cb() sets the application callbacks B and B that are used by a server to set and get application data stored with a session, and placed into a session ticket. Either callback function may be set to NULL. The value of B is passed to the callbacks. B is the application defined callback invoked when a session ticket is about to be created. The application can call SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata() at this time to add application data to the session ticket. The value of B is the same as that given to SSL_CTX_set_session_ticket_cb(). The B callback is defined as type B. B is the application defined callback invoked after session ticket decryption has been attempted and any session ticket application data is available. If ticket decryption was successful then the B argument contains the session data. The B and B arguments identify the key used to decrypt the session ticket. The B argument is the result of the ticket decryption. See the L section below for further details. The value of B is the same as that given to SSL_CTX_set_session_ticket_cb(). The B callback is defined as type B. SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata() sets the application data specified by B and B into B which is then placed into any generated session tickets. It can be called at any time before a session ticket is created to update the data placed into the session ticket. However, given that sessions and tickets are created by the handshake, the B is provided to notify the application that a session ticket is about to be generated. SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket_appdata() assigns B to the session ticket application data and assigns B to the length of the session ticket application data from B. The application data can be set via SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata() or by a session ticket. NULL will be assigned to B and 0 will be assigned to B if there is no session ticket application data. SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket_appdata() can be called any time after a session has been created. The B is provided to notify the application that a session ticket has just been decrypted. =head1 NOTES When the B callback is invoked, the SSL_SESSION B has not yet been assigned to the SSL B. The B indicates the result of the ticket decryption. The callback must check the B value before performing any action, as it is called even if ticket decryption fails. The B and B arguments to B may be used to identify the key that was used to encrypt the session ticket. The B argument can be any of these values: =over 4 =item SSL_TICKET_EMPTY Empty ticket present. No ticket data will be used and a new ticket should be sent to the client. This only occurs in TLSv1.2 or below. In TLSv1.3 it is not valid for a client to send an empty ticket. =item SSL_TICKET_NO_DECRYPT The ticket couldn't be decrypted. No ticket data will be used and a new ticket should be sent to the client. =item SSL_TICKET_SUCCESS A ticket was successfully decrypted, any session ticket application data should be available. A new ticket should not be sent to the client. =item SSL_TICKET_SUCCESS_RENEW Same as B, but a new ticket should be sent to the client. =back The return value can be any of these values: =over 4 =item SSL_TICKET_RETURN_ABORT The handshake should be aborted, either because of an error or because of some policy. Note that in TLSv1.3 a client may send more than one ticket in a single handshake. Therefore just because one ticket is unacceptable it does not mean that all of them are. For this reason this option should be used with caution. =item SSL_TICKET_RETURN_IGNORE Do not use a ticket (if one was available). Do not send a renewed ticket to the client. =item SSL_TICKET_RETURN_IGNORE_RENEW Do not use a ticket (if one was available). Send a renewed ticket to the client. If the callback does not wish to change the default ticket behaviour then it should return this value if B is B or B. =item SSL_TICKET_RETURN_USE Use the ticket. Do not send a renewed ticket to the client. It is an error for the callback to return this value if B has a value other than B or B. If the callback does not wish to change the default ticket behaviour then it should return this value if B is B. =item SSL_TICKET_RETURN_USE_RENEW Use the ticket. Send a renewed ticket to the client. It is an error for the callback to return this value if B has a value other than B or B. If the callback does not wish to change the default ticket behaviour then it should return this value if B is B. =back If B has the value B or B then no session data will be available and the callback must not use the B argument. If B has the value B or B then the application can call SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket_appdata() using the session provided in the B argument to retrieve the application data. When the B callback is invoked, the SSL_get_session() function can be used to retrieve the SSL_SESSION for SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata(). By default, in TLSv1.2 and below, a new session ticket is not issued on a successful resumption and therefore B will not be called. In TLSv1.3 the default behaviour is to always issue a new ticket on resumption. In both cases this behaviour can be changed if a ticket key callback is in use (see L). =head1 RETURN VALUES The SSL_CTX_set_session_ticket_cb(), SSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata() and SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket_appdata() functions return 1 on success and 0 on failure. The B callback must return 1 to continue the connection. A return of 0 will terminate the connection with an INTERNAL_ERROR alert. The B callback must return a value as described in L above. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 HISTORY SSL_CTX_set_session_ticket_cb(), SSSL_SESSION_set1_ticket_appdata() and SSL_SESSION_get_ticket_appdata() were added to OpenSSL 1.1.1. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2017-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at L. =cut