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     39 /* $Id: ssl.h,v 1.31 2009/11/25 05:24:25 wtc%google.com Exp $ */
     40 
     41 #ifndef __ssl_h_
     42 #define __ssl_h_
     43 
     44 #include "prtypes.h"
     45 #include "prerror.h"
     46 #include "prio.h"
     47 #include "seccomon.h"
     48 #include "cert.h"
     49 #include "keyt.h"
     50 
     51 #include "sslt.h"  /* public ssl data types */
     52 
     53 #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(IN_LIBSSL) && !defined(NSS_USE_STATIC_LIBS)
     54 #define SSL_IMPORT extern __declspec(dllimport)
     55 #else
     56 #define SSL_IMPORT extern
     57 #endif
     58 
     59 SEC_BEGIN_PROTOS
     60 
     61 /* constant table enumerating all implemented SSL 2 and 3 cipher suites. */
     62 SSL_IMPORT const PRUint16 SSL_ImplementedCiphers[];
     63 
     64 /* number of entries in the above table. */
     65 SSL_IMPORT const PRUint16 SSL_NumImplementedCiphers;
     66 
     67 /* Macro to tell which ciphers in table are SSL2 vs SSL3/TLS. */
     68 #define SSL_IS_SSL2_CIPHER(which) (((which) & 0xfff0) == 0xff00)
     69 
     70 /*
     71 ** Imports fd into SSL, returning a new socket.  Copies SSL configuration
     72 ** from model.
     73 */
     74 SSL_IMPORT PRFileDesc *SSL_ImportFD(PRFileDesc *model, PRFileDesc *fd);
     75 
     76 /*
     77 ** Enable/disable an ssl mode
     78 **
     79 ** 	SSL_SECURITY:
     80 ** 		enable/disable use of SSL security protocol before connect
     81 **
     82 ** 	SSL_SOCKS:
     83 ** 		enable/disable use of socks before connect
     84 **		(No longer supported).
     85 **
     86 ** 	SSL_REQUEST_CERTIFICATE:
     87 ** 		require a certificate during secure connect
     88 */
     89 /* options */
     90 #define SSL_SECURITY			1 /* (on by default) */
     91 #define SSL_SOCKS			2 /* (off by default) */
     92 #define SSL_REQUEST_CERTIFICATE		3 /* (off by default) */
     93 #define SSL_HANDSHAKE_AS_CLIENT		5 /* force accept to hs as client */
     94                                		  /* (off by default) */
     95 #define SSL_HANDSHAKE_AS_SERVER		6 /* force connect to hs as server */
     96                                		  /* (off by default) */
     97 #define SSL_ENABLE_SSL2			7 /* enable ssl v2 (on by default) */
     98 #define SSL_ENABLE_SSL3		        8 /* enable ssl v3 (on by default) */
     99 #define SSL_NO_CACHE		        9 /* don't use the session cache */
    100                     		          /* (off by default) */
    101 #define SSL_REQUIRE_CERTIFICATE        10 /* (SSL_REQUIRE_FIRST_HANDSHAKE */
    102                                           /* by default) */
    103 #define SSL_ENABLE_FDX                 11 /* permit simultaneous read/write */
    104                                           /* (off by default) */
    105 #define SSL_V2_COMPATIBLE_HELLO        12 /* send v3 client hello in v2 fmt */
    106                                           /* (on by default) */
    107 #define SSL_ENABLE_TLS		       13 /* enable TLS (on by default) */
    108 #define SSL_ROLLBACK_DETECTION         14 /* for compatibility, default: on */
    109 #define SSL_NO_STEP_DOWN               15 /* Disable export cipher suites   */
    110                                           /* if step-down keys are needed.  */
    111 					  /* default: off, generate         */
    112 					  /* step-down keys if needed.      */
    113 #define SSL_BYPASS_PKCS11              16 /* use PKCS#11 for pub key only   */
    114 #define SSL_NO_LOCKS                   17 /* Don't use locks for protection */
    115 #define SSL_ENABLE_SESSION_TICKETS     18 /* Enable TLS SessionTicket       */
    116                                           /* extension (off by default)     */
    117 #define SSL_ENABLE_DEFLATE             19 /* Enable TLS compression with    */
    118                                           /* DEFLATE (off by default)       */
    119 #define SSL_ENABLE_RENEGOTIATION       20 /* Values below (default: never)  */
    120 #define SSL_REQUIRE_SAFE_NEGOTIATION   21 /* Peer must use renegotiation    */
    121                                           /* extension in ALL handshakes.   */
    122                                           /* default: off                   */
    123 					  /* NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in 3.12.5  */
    124 
    125 #ifdef SSL_DEPRECATED_FUNCTION
    126 /* Old deprecated function names */
    127 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_Enable(PRFileDesc *fd, int option, PRBool on);
    128 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_EnableDefault(int option, PRBool on);
    129 #endif
    130 
    131 /* New function names */
    132 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_OptionSet(PRFileDesc *fd, PRInt32 option, PRBool on);
    133 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_OptionGet(PRFileDesc *fd, PRInt32 option, PRBool *on);
    134 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_OptionSetDefault(PRInt32 option, PRBool on);
    135 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_OptionGetDefault(PRInt32 option, PRBool *on);
    136 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CertDBHandleSet(PRFileDesc *fd, CERTCertDBHandle *dbHandle);
    137 
    138 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SetNextProtoNego(PRFileDesc *fd,
    139 					  const unsigned char *data,
    140 					  unsigned short length);
    141 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_GetNextProto(PRFileDesc *fd,
    142 				      int *state,
    143 				      unsigned char *buf,
    144 				      unsigned *length,
    145 				      unsigned buf_len);
    146 #define SSL_NEXT_PROTO_NO_SUPPORT	0 /* No peer support                */
    147 #define SSL_NEXT_PROTO_NEGOTIATED	1 /* Mutual agreement               */
    148 #define SSL_NEXT_PROTO_NO_OVERLAP	2 /* No protocol overlap found      */
    149 
    150 /*
    151 ** Control ciphers that SSL uses. If on is non-zero then the named cipher
    152 ** is enabled, otherwise it is disabled.
    153 ** The "cipher" values are defined in sslproto.h (the SSL_EN_* values).
    154 ** EnableCipher records user preferences.
    155 ** SetPolicy sets the policy according to the policy module.
    156 */
    157 #ifdef SSL_DEPRECATED_FUNCTION
    158 /* Old deprecated function names */
    159 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_EnableCipher(long which, PRBool enabled);
    160 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SetPolicy(long which, int policy);
    161 #endif
    162 
    163 /* New function names */
    164 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CipherPrefSet(PRFileDesc *fd, PRInt32 cipher, PRBool enabled);
    165 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CipherPrefGet(PRFileDesc *fd, PRInt32 cipher, PRBool *enabled);
    166 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CipherPrefSetDefault(PRInt32 cipher, PRBool enabled);
    167 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CipherPrefGetDefault(PRInt32 cipher, PRBool *enabled);
    168 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CipherPolicySet(PRInt32 cipher, PRInt32 policy);
    169 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CipherPolicyGet(PRInt32 cipher, PRInt32 *policy);
    170 
    171 /* Values for "policy" argument to SSL_PolicySet */
    172 /* Values returned by SSL_CipherPolicyGet. */
    173 #define SSL_NOT_ALLOWED		 0	      /* or invalid or unimplemented */
    174 #define SSL_ALLOWED		 1
    175 #define SSL_RESTRICTED		 2	      /* only with "Step-Up" certs. */
    176 
    177 /* Values for "on" with SSL_REQUIRE_CERTIFICATE. */
    178 #define SSL_REQUIRE_NEVER           ((PRBool)0)
    179 #define SSL_REQUIRE_ALWAYS          ((PRBool)1)
    180 #define SSL_REQUIRE_FIRST_HANDSHAKE ((PRBool)2)
    181 #define SSL_REQUIRE_NO_ERROR        ((PRBool)3)
    182 
    183 /* Values for "on" with SSL_ENABLE_RENEGOTIATION */
    184 /* Never renegotiate at all.                                               */
    185 #define SSL_RENEGOTIATE_NEVER        ((PRBool)0)
    186 /* Renegotiate without restriction, whether or not the peer's client hello */
    187 /* bears the renegotiation info extension (like we always did in the past).*/
    188 #define SSL_RENEGOTIATE_UNRESTRICTED ((PRBool)1)
    189 /*  Only renegotiate if the peer's hello bears the TLS renegotiation_info  */
    190 /*  extension.  Cannot renegotiate in SSL 3.0 sessions.                    */
    191 #define SSL_RENEGOTIATE_REQUIRES_XTN ((PRBool)2) /*  (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED) */
    192 
    193 /*
    194 ** Reset the handshake state for fd. This will make the complete SSL
    195 ** handshake protocol execute from the ground up on the next i/o
    196 ** operation.
    197 */
    198 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ResetHandshake(PRFileDesc *fd, PRBool asServer);
    199 
    200 /*
    201 ** Force the handshake for fd to complete immediately.  This blocks until
    202 ** the complete SSL handshake protocol is finished.
    203 */
    204 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ForceHandshake(PRFileDesc *fd);
    205 
    206 /*
    207 ** Same as above, but with an I/O timeout.
    208  */
    209 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ForceHandshakeWithTimeout(PRFileDesc *fd,
    210                                                    PRIntervalTime timeout);
    211 
    212 /*
    213 ** Query security status of socket. *on is set to one if security is
    214 ** enabled. *keySize will contain the stream key size used. *issuer will
    215 ** contain the RFC1485 verison of the name of the issuer of the
    216 ** certificate at the other end of the connection. For a client, this is
    217 ** the issuer of the server's certificate; for a server, this is the
    218 ** issuer of the client's certificate (if any). Subject is the subject of
    219 ** the other end's certificate. The pointers can be zero if the desired
    220 ** data is not needed.  All strings returned by this function are owned
    221 ** by the caller, and need to be freed with PORT_Free.
    222 */
    223 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SecurityStatus(PRFileDesc *fd, int *on, char **cipher,
    224 			                int *keySize, int *secretKeySize,
    225 			                char **issuer, char **subject);
    226 
    227 /* Values for "on" */
    228 #define SSL_SECURITY_STATUS_NOOPT	-1
    229 #define SSL_SECURITY_STATUS_OFF		0
    230 #define SSL_SECURITY_STATUS_ON_HIGH	1
    231 #define SSL_SECURITY_STATUS_ON_LOW	2
    232 #define SSL_SECURITY_STATUS_FORTEZZA	3 /* NO LONGER SUPPORTED */
    233 
    234 /*
    235 ** Return the certificate for our SSL peer. If the client calls this
    236 ** it will always return the server's certificate. If the server calls
    237 ** this, it may return NULL if client authentication is not enabled or
    238 ** if the client had no certificate when asked.
    239 **	"fd" the socket "file" descriptor
    240 */
    241 SSL_IMPORT CERTCertificate *SSL_PeerCertificate(PRFileDesc *fd);
    242 
    243 /*
    244 ** Authenticate certificate hook. Called when a certificate comes in
    245 ** (because of SSL_REQUIRE_CERTIFICATE in SSL_Enable) to authenticate the
    246 ** certificate.
    247 */
    248 typedef SECStatus (PR_CALLBACK *SSLAuthCertificate)(void *arg, PRFileDesc *fd,
    249                                                     PRBool checkSig,
    250                                                     PRBool isServer);
    251 
    252 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_AuthCertificateHook(PRFileDesc *fd,
    253 					     SSLAuthCertificate f,
    254 				             void *arg);
    255 
    256 /* An implementation of the certificate authentication hook */
    257 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_AuthCertificate(void *arg, PRFileDesc *fd,
    258 					 PRBool checkSig, PRBool isServer);
    259 
    260 /*
    261  * Prototype for SSL callback to get client auth data from the application.
    262  *	arg - application passed argument
    263  *	caNames - pointer to distinguished names of CAs that the server likes
    264  *	pRetCert - pointer to pointer to cert, for return of cert
    265  *	pRetKey - pointer to key pointer, for return of key
    266  */
    267 typedef SECStatus (PR_CALLBACK *SSLGetClientAuthData)(void *arg,
    268                                 PRFileDesc *fd,
    269                                 CERTDistNames *caNames,
    270                                 CERTCertificate **pRetCert,/*return */
    271                                 SECKEYPrivateKey **pRetKey);/* return */
    272 
    273 /*
    274  * Set the client side callback for SSL to retrieve user's private key
    275  * and certificate.
    276  *	fd - the file descriptor for the connection in question
    277  *	f - the application's callback that delivers the key and cert
    278  *	a - application specific data
    279  */
    280 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_GetClientAuthDataHook(PRFileDesc *fd,
    281 			                       SSLGetClientAuthData f, void *a);
    282 
    283 
    284 /*
    285  * Set the client side argument for SSL to retrieve PKCS #11 pin.
    286  *	fd - the file descriptor for the connection in question
    287  *	a - pkcs11 application specific data
    288  */
    289 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SetPKCS11PinArg(PRFileDesc *fd, void *a);
    290 
    291 /*
    292 ** This is a callback for dealing with server certs that are not authenticated
    293 ** by the client.  The client app can decide that it actually likes the
    294 ** cert by some external means and restart the connection.
    295 */
    296 typedef SECStatus (PR_CALLBACK *SSLBadCertHandler)(void *arg, PRFileDesc *fd);
    297 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_BadCertHook(PRFileDesc *fd, SSLBadCertHandler f,
    298 				     void *arg);
    299 
    300 /*
    301 ** Configure ssl for running a secure server. Needs the
    302 ** certificate for the server and the servers private key. The arguments
    303 ** are copied.
    304 */
    305 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ConfigSecureServer(
    306 				PRFileDesc *fd, CERTCertificate *cert,
    307 				SECKEYPrivateKey *key, SSLKEAType kea);
    308 
    309 /*
    310 ** Configure a secure servers session-id cache. Define the maximum number
    311 ** of entries in the cache, the longevity of the entires, and the directory
    312 ** where the cache files will be placed.  These values can be zero, and
    313 ** if so, the implementation will choose defaults.
    314 ** This version of the function is for use in applications that have only one
    315 ** process that uses the cache (even if that process has multiple threads).
    316 */
    317 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ConfigServerSessionIDCache(int      maxCacheEntries,
    318 					            PRUint32 timeout,
    319 					            PRUint32 ssl3_timeout,
    320 				              const char *   directory);
    321 /*
    322 ** Like SSL_ConfigServerSessionIDCache, with one important difference.
    323 ** If the application will run multiple processes (as opposed to, or in
    324 ** addition to multiple threads), then it must call this function, instead
    325 ** of calling SSL_ConfigServerSessionIDCache().
    326 ** This has nothing to do with the number of processORs, only processEs.
    327 ** This function sets up a Server Session ID (SID) cache that is safe for
    328 ** access by multiple processes on the same system.
    329 */
    330 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ConfigMPServerSIDCache(int      maxCacheEntries,
    331 				                PRUint32 timeout,
    332 			       	                PRUint32 ssl3_timeout,
    333 		                          const char *   directory);
    334 
    335 /* Get and set the configured maximum number of mutexes used for the
    336 ** server's store of SSL sessions.  This value is used by the server
    337 ** session ID cache initialization functions shown above.  Note that on
    338 ** some platforms, these mutexes are actually implemented with POSIX
    339 ** semaphores, or with unnamed pipes.  The default value varies by platform.
    340 ** An attempt to set a too-low maximum will return an error and the
    341 ** configured value will not be changed.
    342 */
    343 SSL_IMPORT PRUint32  SSL_GetMaxServerCacheLocks(void);
    344 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SetMaxServerCacheLocks(PRUint32 maxLocks);
    345 
    346 /* environment variable set by SSL_ConfigMPServerSIDCache, and queried by
    347  * SSL_InheritMPServerSIDCache when envString is NULL.
    348  */
    349 #define SSL_ENV_VAR_NAME            "SSL_INHERITANCE"
    350 
    351 /* called in child to inherit SID Cache variables.
    352  * If envString is NULL, this function will use the value of the environment
    353  * variable "SSL_INHERITANCE", otherwise the string value passed in will be
    354  * used.
    355  */
    356 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_InheritMPServerSIDCache(const char * envString);
    357 
    358 /*
    359 ** Set the callback on a particular socket that gets called when we finish
    360 ** performing a handshake.
    361 */
    362 typedef void (PR_CALLBACK *SSLHandshakeCallback)(PRFileDesc *fd,
    363                                                  void *client_data);
    364 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_HandshakeCallback(PRFileDesc *fd,
    365 			          SSLHandshakeCallback cb, void *client_data);
    366 
    367 /*
    368 ** For the server, request a new handshake.  For the client, begin a new
    369 ** handshake.  If flushCache is non-zero, the SSL3 cache entry will be
    370 ** flushed first, ensuring that a full SSL handshake will be done.
    371 ** If flushCache is zero, and an SSL connection is established, it will
    372 ** do the much faster session restart handshake.  This will change the
    373 ** session keys without doing another private key operation.
    374 */
    375 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ReHandshake(PRFileDesc *fd, PRBool flushCache);
    376 
    377 /*
    378 ** Same as above, but with an I/O timeout.
    379  */
    380 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ReHandshakeWithTimeout(PRFileDesc *fd,
    381                                                 PRBool flushCache,
    382                                                 PRIntervalTime timeout);
    383 
    384 
    385 #ifdef SSL_DEPRECATED_FUNCTION
    386 /* deprecated!
    387 ** For the server, request a new handshake.  For the client, begin a new
    388 ** handshake.  Flushes SSL3 session cache entry first, ensuring that a
    389 ** full handshake will be done.
    390 ** This call is equivalent to SSL_ReHandshake(fd, PR_TRUE)
    391 */
    392 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_RedoHandshake(PRFileDesc *fd);
    393 #endif
    394 
    395 /*
    396  * Allow the application to pass a URL or hostname into the SSL library
    397  */
    398 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SetURL(PRFileDesc *fd, const char *url);
    399 
    400 /*
    401 ** Return the number of bytes that SSL has waiting in internal buffers.
    402 ** Return 0 if security is not enabled.
    403 */
    404 SSL_IMPORT int SSL_DataPending(PRFileDesc *fd);
    405 
    406 /*
    407 ** Invalidate the SSL session associated with fd.
    408 */
    409 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_InvalidateSession(PRFileDesc *fd);
    410 
    411 /*
    412 ** Return a SECItem containing the SSL session ID associated with the fd.
    413 */
    414 SSL_IMPORT SECItem *SSL_GetSessionID(PRFileDesc *fd);
    415 
    416 /*
    417 ** Clear out the client's SSL session cache, not the server's session cache.
    418 */
    419 SSL_IMPORT void SSL_ClearSessionCache(void);
    420 
    421 /*
    422 ** Close the server's SSL session cache.
    423 */
    424 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_ShutdownServerSessionIDCache(void);
    425 
    426 /*
    427 ** Set peer information so we can correctly look up SSL session later.
    428 ** You only have to do this if you're tunneling through a proxy.
    429 */
    430 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_SetSockPeerID(PRFileDesc *fd, const char *peerID);
    431 
    432 /*
    433 ** Reveal the security information for the peer.
    434 */
    435 SSL_IMPORT CERTCertificate * SSL_RevealCert(PRFileDesc * socket);
    436 SSL_IMPORT void * SSL_RevealPinArg(PRFileDesc * socket);
    437 SSL_IMPORT char * SSL_RevealURL(PRFileDesc * socket);
    438 
    439 
    440 /* This callback may be passed to the SSL library via a call to
    441  * SSL_GetClientAuthDataHook() for each SSL client socket.
    442  * It will be invoked when SSL needs to know what certificate and private key
    443  * (if any) to use to respond to a request for client authentication.
    444  * If arg is non-NULL, it is a pointer to a NULL-terminated string containing
    445  * the nickname of the cert/key pair to use.
    446  * If arg is NULL, this function will search the cert and key databases for
    447  * a suitable match and send it if one is found.
    448  */
    449 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus
    450 NSS_GetClientAuthData(void *                       arg,
    451                       PRFileDesc *                 socket,
    452                       struct CERTDistNamesStr *    caNames,
    453                       struct CERTCertificateStr ** pRetCert,
    454                       struct SECKEYPrivateKeyStr **pRetKey);
    455 
    456 /*
    457  * Look to see if any of the signers in the cert chain for "cert" are found
    458  * in the list of caNames.
    459  * Returns SECSuccess if so, SECFailure if not.
    460  * Used by NSS_GetClientAuthData.  May be used by other callback functions.
    461  */
    462 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus NSS_CmpCertChainWCANames(CERTCertificate *cert,
    463                                           CERTDistNames *caNames);
    464 
    465 /*
    466  * Returns key exchange type of the keys in an SSL server certificate.
    467  */
    468 SSL_IMPORT SSLKEAType NSS_FindCertKEAType(CERTCertificate * cert);
    469 
    470 /* Set cipher policies to a predefined Domestic (U.S.A.) policy.
    471  * This essentially enables all supported ciphers.
    472  */
    473 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus NSS_SetDomesticPolicy(void);
    474 
    475 /* Set cipher policies to a predefined Policy that is exportable from the USA
    476  *   according to present U.S. policies as we understand them.
    477  * See documentation for the list.
    478  * Note that your particular application program may be able to obtain
    479  *   an export license with more or fewer capabilities than those allowed
    480  *   by this function.  In that case, you should use SSL_SetPolicy()
    481  *   to explicitly allow those ciphers you may legally export.
    482  */
    483 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus NSS_SetExportPolicy(void);
    484 
    485 /* Set cipher policies to a predefined Policy that is exportable from the USA
    486  *   according to present U.S. policies as we understand them, and that the
    487  *   nation of France will permit to be imported into their country.
    488  * See documentation for the list.
    489  */
    490 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus NSS_SetFrancePolicy(void);
    491 
    492 SSL_IMPORT SSL3Statistics * SSL_GetStatistics(void);
    493 
    494 /* Report more information than SSL_SecurityStatus.
    495 ** Caller supplies the info struct.  Function fills it in.
    496 */
    497 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_GetChannelInfo(PRFileDesc *fd, SSLChannelInfo *info,
    498                                         PRUintn len);
    499 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_GetCipherSuiteInfo(PRUint16 cipherSuite,
    500                                         SSLCipherSuiteInfo *info, PRUintn len);
    501 
    502 /*
    503 ** Return a new reference to the certificate that was most recently sent
    504 ** to the peer on this SSL/TLS connection, or NULL if none has been sent.
    505 */
    506 SSL_IMPORT CERTCertificate * SSL_LocalCertificate(PRFileDesc *fd);
    507 
    508 /* Test an SSL configuration to see if  SSL_BYPASS_PKCS11 can be turned on.
    509 ** Check the key exchange algorithm for each cipher in the list to see if
    510 ** a master secret key can be extracted after being derived with the mechanism
    511 ** required by the protocolmask argument. If the KEA will use keys from the
    512 ** specified cert make sure the extract operation is attempted from the slot
    513 ** where the private key resides.
    514 ** If MS can be extracted for all ciphers, (*pcanbypass) is set to TRUE and
    515 ** SECSuccess is returned. In all other cases but one (*pcanbypass) is
    516 ** set to FALSE and SECFailure is returned.
    517 ** In that last case Derive() has been called successfully but the MS is null,
    518 ** CanBypass sets (*pcanbypass) to FALSE and returns SECSuccess indicating the
    519 ** arguments were all valid but the slot cannot be bypassed.
    520 **
    521 ** Note: A TRUE return code from CanBypass means "Your configuration will perform
    522 ** NO WORSE with the bypass enabled than without"; it does NOT mean that every
    523 ** cipher suite listed will work properly with the selected protocols.
    524 **
    525 ** Caveat: If export cipher suites are included in the argument list Canbypass
    526 ** will return FALSE.
    527 **/
    528 
    529 /* protocol mask bits */
    530 #define SSL_CBP_SSL3	0x0001	        /* test SSL v3 mechanisms */
    531 #define SSL_CBP_TLS1_0	0x0002		/* test TLS v1.0 mechanisms */
    532 
    533 SSL_IMPORT SECStatus SSL_CanBypass(CERTCertificate *cert,
    534                                    SECKEYPrivateKey *privKey,
    535 				   PRUint32 protocolmask,
    536 				   PRUint16 *ciphers, int nciphers,
    537                                    PRBool *pcanbypass, void *pwArg);
    538 
    539 SEC_END_PROTOS
    540 
    541 #endif /* __ssl_h_ */
    542