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author | Laurent Bercot <ska-skaware@skarnet.org> | 2020-12-07 12:53:54 +0000 |
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committer | Laurent Bercot <ska-skaware@skarnet.org> | 2020-12-07 12:53:54 +0000 |
commit | f7e676abdc799fcee5138807447b5e91ab05508f (patch) | |
tree | 8ae74c9bf26c3ffde8acd9330787ab2b80902bb0 /doc/s6-tlsd-io.html | |
parent | 0de4e6e0703f47be954f4cfa37648dd58665c819 (diff) | |
download | s6-networking-f7e676abdc799fcee5138807447b5e91ab05508f.tar.xz |
Change -K semantics: timeout *during handshake*, not afterwards
- the TLS tunnel itself should be transparent so it has no business
shutting down the connection no matter how long the app takes
- there's still an undetectable situation on some kernels where
EOF doesn't get transmitted from the network, and the engine is in
the handshake, and it can't do anything but wait forever. A timeout
is useful here: dawg, your peer is never going to send any more data,
you should just give up.
- if the situation happens after the handshake, the *app* should
have a timeout and die. The tunnel will follow suit.
- libtls has a blocking tls_handshake() blackbox, we cannot give it
a timeout. Too bad, use bearssl.
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/s6-tlsd-io.html b/doc/s6-tlsd-io.html index 6aad7dc..00f7cd4 100644 --- a/doc/s6-tlsd-io.html +++ b/doc/s6-tlsd-io.html @@ -190,10 +190,12 @@ and break the connection when receiving a local EOF. </li> connection without using <tt>close_notify</tt>. This is the default. </li> <li> <tt>-Y</tt> : Do not send a client certificate. This is the default. </li> <li> <tt>-y</tt> : Send a client certificate. </li> - <li> <tt>-K <em>kimeout</em></tt> : close the connection -if <em>kimeout</em> milliseconds elapse without any data being -received from either side. The default is 0, which means -infinite timeout (never kill the connection). </li> + <li> <tt>-K <em>kimeout</em></tt> : if the peer fails +to send data for <em>kimeout</em> milliseconds during the handshake, +close the connection. The default is 0, which means infinite timeout +(never kill the connection). This option is ignored by the +<tt>libtls</tt> backend, which does not have a way to interrupt +the handshake after a timeout. </li> <li> <tt>-d <em>notif</em></tt> : handshake notification. <em>notif</em> must be a file descriptor open for writing. When the TLS handshake has completed, some data (terminated by two null |