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NAME
ldns_dane_verify, ldns_dane_verify_rr - TLSA RR verification functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <ldns/ldns.h>
ldns_status ldns_dane_verify(const ldns_rr_list* tlsas, X509* cert,
STACK_OF(X509)* extra_certs, X509_STORE* pkix_validation_store);
ldns_status ldns_dane_verify_rr(const ldns_rr* tlsa_rr, X509* cert,
STACK_OF(X509)* extra_certs, X509_STORE* pkix_validation_store);
DESCRIPTION
ldns_dane_verify() BEWARE! We strongly recommend to use OpenSSL 1.1.0
dane verification functions instead of the ones provided by
ldns. When OpenSSL 1.1.0 was available ldns will use the
OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions under the hood. When
ldns was linked with OpenSSL < 1.1.0, this function will not be
able to verify TLSA records with DANE-TA usage types.
BEWARE! The ldns dane verification functions do *not* do server
name checks. The user has to perform additional server name
checks themselves!
Verify if any of the given TLSA resource records matches the
given certificate.
tlsas: The resource records that specify what and how to match
the certificate. One must match for this function to succeed.
With tlsas == NULL or the number of TLSA records in tlsas == 0,
regular PKIX validation is performed.
cert: The certificate to match (and validate)
extra_certs: Intermediate certificates that might be necessary
creating the validation chain.
pkix_validation_store: Used when the certificate usage is "CA
constraint" or "Service Certificate Constraint" to validate the
certificate.
Returns LDNS_STATUS_OK on success,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_NEED_OPENSSL_GE_1_1_FOR_DANE_TA when at least
one of the TLSA's had usage type DANE-TA and none of the TLSA's
matched or PKIX validated,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_PKIX_DID_NOT_VALIDATE when one of the TLSA's
matched but the PKIX validation failed,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_TLSA_DID_NOT_MATCH when none of the TLSA's
matched, or other ldns_status errors.
ldns_dane_verify_rr() BEWARE! We strongly recommend to use OpenSSL
1.1.0 dane verification functions instead of the ones provided
by ldns. When OpenSSL 1.1.0 was available ldns will use the
OpenSSL 1.1.0 dane verification functions under the hood. When
ldns was linked with OpenSSL < 1.1.0, this function will not be
able to verify TLSA records with DANE-TA usage types.
(LDNS_STATUS_DANE_TLSA_DID_NOT_MATCH) is preferred over PKIX
failure (LDNS_STATUS_DANE_PKIX_DID_NOT_VALIDATE). So when PKIX
validation is required by the TLSA Certificate usage, but the
TLSA data does not match, LDNS_STATUS_DANE_TLSA_DID_NOT_MATCH is
returned whether the PKIX validated or not.
When ldns is linked with OpenSSL < 1.1.0 and this function is
available, then the DANE-TA usage type will not be verified, and
on a tlsa_rr with this usage type,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_NEED_OPENSSL_GE_1_1_FOR_DANE_TA will be
returned.
tlsa_rr: The resource record that specifies what and how to
match the certificate. With tlsa_rr == NULL, regular PKIX
validation is performed.
cert: The certificate to match (and validate)
extra_certs: Intermediate certificates that might be necessary
creating the validation chain.
pkix_validation_store: Used when the certificate usage is "CA
constraint" or "Service Certificate Constraint" to validate the
certificate.
Returns LDNS_STATUS_OK on success,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_NEED_OPENSSL_GE_1_1_FOR_DANE_TA when the
provided TLSA had the DANE-TA usage type,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_TLSA_DID_NOT_MATCH on TLSA data mismatch,
LDNS_STATUS_DANE_PKIX_DID_NOT_VALIDATE when TLSA matched, but
the PKIX validation failed, or other ldns_status errors.
AUTHOR
The ldns team at NLnet Labs.
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl or in our bugzilla at
http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs/index.html
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 NLnet Labs.
Licensed under the BSD License. There is NO warranty; not even for
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
ldns_dane_create_tlsa_owner, ldns_dane_cert2rdf,
ldns_dane_select_certificate, ldns_dane_create_tlsa_rr. And perldoc
Net::DNS, RFC1034, RFC1035, RFC4033, RFC4034 and RFC4035.
REMARKS
This manpage was automatically generated from the ldns source code.
30 May 2006 ldns(3)