dtls

dtls

Synopsis

#define             GNUTLS_COOKIE_KEY_SIZE
int                 gnutls_dtls_cookie_send             (gnutls_datum_t *key,
                                                         void *client_data,
                                                         size_t client_data_size,
                                                         gnutls_dtls_prestate_st *prestate,
                                                         gnutls_transport_ptr_t ptr,
                                                         gnutls_push_func push_func);
int                 gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify           (gnutls_datum_t *key,
                                                         void *client_data,
                                                         size_t client_data_size,
                                                         void *_msg,
                                                         size_t msg_size,
                                                         gnutls_dtls_prestate_st *prestate);
unsigned int        gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu            (gnutls_session_t session);
unsigned int        gnutls_dtls_get_mtu                 (gnutls_session_t session);
unsigned int        gnutls_dtls_get_timeout             (gnutls_session_t session);
void                gnutls_dtls_prestate_set            (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         gnutls_dtls_prestate_st *prestate);
int                 gnutls_dtls_set_data_mtu            (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         unsigned int mtu);
void                gnutls_dtls_set_mtu                 (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         unsigned int mtu);
void                gnutls_dtls_set_timeouts            (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         unsigned int retrans_timeout,
                                                         unsigned int total_timeout);
unsigned int        gnutls_record_get_discarded         (gnutls_session_t session);

Description

Details

GNUTLS_COOKIE_KEY_SIZE

#define GNUTLS_COOKIE_KEY_SIZE 16


gnutls_dtls_cookie_send ()

int                 gnutls_dtls_cookie_send             (gnutls_datum_t *key,
                                                         void *client_data,
                                                         size_t client_data_size,
                                                         gnutls_dtls_prestate_st *prestate,
                                                         gnutls_transport_ptr_t ptr,
                                                         gnutls_push_func push_func);

This function can be used to prevent denial of service attacks to a DTLS server by requiring the client to reply using a cookie sent by this function. That way it can be ensured that a client we allocated resources for (i.e. gnutls_session_t) is the one that the original incoming packet was originated from.

key :

is a random key to be used at cookie generation

client_data :

contains data identifying the client (i.e. address)

client_data_size :

The size of client's data

prestate :

The previous cookie returned by gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify()

ptr :

A transport pointer to be used by push_func

push_func :

A function that will be used to reply

Returns :

the number of bytes sent, or a negative error code.

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify ()

int                 gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify           (gnutls_datum_t *key,
                                                         void *client_data,
                                                         size_t client_data_size,
                                                         void *_msg,
                                                         size_t msg_size,
                                                         gnutls_dtls_prestate_st *prestate);

This function will verify an incoming message for a valid cookie. If a valid cookie is returned then it should be associated with the session using gnutls_dtls_prestate_set();

key :

is a random key to be used at cookie generation

client_data :

contains data identifying the client (i.e. address)

client_data_size :

The size of client's data

_msg :

An incoming message that initiates a connection.

msg_size :

The size of the message.

prestate :

The cookie of this client.

Returns :

GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) on success, or a negative error code.

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu ()

unsigned int        gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu            (gnutls_session_t session);

This function will return the actual maximum transfer unit for application data. I.e. DTLS headers are subtracted from the actual MTU.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

Returns :

the maximum allowed transfer unit.

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_get_mtu ()

unsigned int        gnutls_dtls_get_mtu                 (gnutls_session_t session);

This function will return the MTU size as set with gnutls_dtls_set_mtu(). This is not the actual MTU of data you can transmit. Use gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu() for that reason.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

Returns :

the set maximum transfer unit.

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_get_timeout ()

unsigned int        gnutls_dtls_get_timeout             (gnutls_session_t session);

This function will return the milliseconds remaining for a retransmission of the previously sent handshake message. This function is useful when DTLS is used in non-blocking mode, to estimate when to call gnutls_handshake() if no packets have been received.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

Returns :

the remaining time in milliseconds.

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_prestate_set ()

void                gnutls_dtls_prestate_set            (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         gnutls_dtls_prestate_st *prestate);

This function will associate the prestate acquired by the cookie authentication with the client, with the newly established session.

session :

a new session

prestate :

contains the client's prestate

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_set_data_mtu ()

int                 gnutls_dtls_set_data_mtu            (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         unsigned int mtu);

This function will set the maximum size of the *unencrypted* records which will be sent over a DTLS session. It is equivalent to calculating the DTLS packet overhead with the current encryption parameters, and calling gnutls_dtls_set_mtu() with that value. In particular, this means that you may need to call this function again after any negotiation or renegotiation, in order to ensure that the MTU is still sufficient to account for the new protocol overhead.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

mtu :

The maximum unencrypted transfer unit of the session

Returns :

GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) on success, or a negative error code.

Since 3.1


gnutls_dtls_set_mtu ()

void                gnutls_dtls_set_mtu                 (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         unsigned int mtu);

This function will set the maximum transfer unit of the transport that DTLS packets are sent over. Note that this should exclude the IP (or IPv6) and UDP headers. So for DTLS over IPv6 on an Ethenet device with MTU 1500, the DTLS MTU set with this function would be 1500 - 40 (IPV6 header) - 8 (UDP header) = 1452.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

mtu :

The maximum transfer unit of the transport

Since 3.0


gnutls_dtls_set_timeouts ()

void                gnutls_dtls_set_timeouts            (gnutls_session_t session,
                                                         unsigned int retrans_timeout,
                                                         unsigned int total_timeout);

This function will set the timeouts required for the DTLS handshake protocol. The retransmission timeout is the time after which a message from the peer is not received, the previous messages will be retransmitted. The total timeout is the time after which the handshake will be aborted with GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT.

The DTLS protocol recommends the values of 1 sec and 60 seconds respectively.

If the retransmission timeout is zero then the handshake will operate in a non-blocking way, i.e., return GNUTLS_E_AGAIN.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

retrans_timeout :

The time at which a retransmission will occur in milliseconds

total_timeout :

The time at which the connection will be aborted, in milliseconds.

Since 3.0


gnutls_record_get_discarded ()

unsigned int        gnutls_record_get_discarded         (gnutls_session_t session);

Returns the number of discarded packets in a DTLS connection.

session :

is a gnutls_session_t structure.

Returns :

The number of discarded packets.

Since 3.0