/* * * Copyright 2016 gRPC authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */ #ifndef GRPC_GRPC_SECURITY_CONSTANTS_H #define GRPC_GRPC_SECURITY_CONSTANTS_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define GRPC_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_TYPE_PROPERTY_NAME "transport_security_type" #define GRPC_SSL_TRANSPORT_SECURITY_TYPE "ssl" #define GRPC_X509_CN_PROPERTY_NAME "x509_common_name" #define GRPC_X509_SAN_PROPERTY_NAME "x509_subject_alternative_name" #define GRPC_X509_PEM_CERT_PROPERTY_NAME "x509_pem_cert" #define GRPC_SSL_SESSION_REUSED_PROPERTY "ssl_session_reused" /** Environment variable that points to the default SSL roots file. This file must be a PEM encoded file with all the roots such as the one that can be downloaded from https://pki.google.com/roots.pem. */ #define GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH_ENV_VAR \ "GRPC_DEFAULT_SSL_ROOTS_FILE_PATH" /** Environment variable that points to the google default application credentials json key or refresh token. Used in the grpc_google_default_credentials_create function. */ #define GRPC_GOOGLE_CREDENTIALS_ENV_VAR "GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS" /** Results for the SSL roots override callback. */ typedef enum { GRPC_SSL_ROOTS_OVERRIDE_OK, GRPC_SSL_ROOTS_OVERRIDE_FAIL_PERMANENTLY, /** Do not try fallback options. */ GRPC_SSL_ROOTS_OVERRIDE_FAIL } grpc_ssl_roots_override_result; /** Callback results for dynamically loading a SSL certificate config. */ typedef enum { GRPC_SSL_CERTIFICATE_CONFIG_RELOAD_UNCHANGED, GRPC_SSL_CERTIFICATE_CONFIG_RELOAD_NEW, GRPC_SSL_CERTIFICATE_CONFIG_RELOAD_FAIL } grpc_ssl_certificate_config_reload_status; typedef enum { /** Server does not request client certificate. The certificate presented by the client is not checked by the server at all. (A client may present a self signed or signed certificate or not present a certificate at all and any of those option would be accepted) */ GRPC_SSL_DONT_REQUEST_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE, /** Server requests client certificate but does not enforce that the client presents a certificate. If the client presents a certificate, the client authentication is left to the application (the necessary metadata will be available to the application via authentication context properties, see grpc_auth_context). The client's key certificate pair must be valid for the SSL connection to be established. */ GRPC_SSL_REQUEST_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_BUT_DONT_VERIFY, /** Server requests client certificate but does not enforce that the client presents a certificate. If the client presents a certificate, the client authentication is done by the gRPC framework. (For a successful connection the client needs to either present a certificate that can be verified against the root certificate configured by the server or not present a certificate at all) The client's key certificate pair must be valid for the SSL connection to be established. */ GRPC_SSL_REQUEST_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_AND_VERIFY, /** Server requests client certificate and enforces that the client presents a certificate. If the client presents a certificate, the client authentication is left to the application (the necessary metadata will be available to the application via authentication context properties, see grpc_auth_context). The client's key certificate pair must be valid for the SSL connection to be established. */ GRPC_SSL_REQUEST_AND_REQUIRE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_BUT_DONT_VERIFY, /** Server requests client certificate and enforces that the client presents a certificate. The cerificate presented by the client is verified by the gRPC framework. (For a successful connection the client needs to present a certificate that can be verified against the root certificate configured by the server) The client's key certificate pair must be valid for the SSL connection to be established. */ GRPC_SSL_REQUEST_AND_REQUIRE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_AND_VERIFY } grpc_ssl_client_certificate_request_type; /** * Type of local connections for which local channel/server credentials will be * applied. It supports UDS and local TCP connections. */ typedef enum { UDS = 0, LOCAL_TCP } grpc_local_connect_type; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* GRPC_GRPC_SECURITY_CONSTANTS_H */