Gio.TlsClientConnection¶
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Methods¶
| class | new (base_io_stream, server_identity) |
copy_session_state (source) |
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get_accepted_cas () |
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get_server_identity () |
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get_use_ssl3 () |
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get_validation_flags () |
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set_server_identity (identity) |
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set_use_ssl3 (use_ssl3) |
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set_validation_flags (flags) |
Virtual Methods¶
do_copy_session_state (source) |
Properties¶
| Name | Type | Flags | Short Description |
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accepted-cas |
int |
r | Distinguished names of the CAs the server accepts certificates from |
server-identity |
Gio.SocketConnectable |
r/w/c | Gio.SocketConnectable identifying the server |
use-ssl3 |
bool |
d/r/w/c | Use fallback version of SSL/TLS rather than most recent version deprecated |
validation-flags |
Gio.TlsCertificateFlags |
r/w/c | What certificate validation to perform |
Signals¶
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Fields¶
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Class Details¶
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class
Gio.TlsClientConnection¶ Bases: GObject.GInterfaceStructure: Gio.TlsClientConnectionInterfaceGio.TlsClientConnectionis the client-side subclass ofGio.TlsConnection, representing a client-side TLS connection.New in version 2.28.
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classmethod
new(base_io_stream, server_identity)[source]¶ Parameters: - base_io_stream (
Gio.IOStream) – theGio.IOStreamto wrap - server_identity (
Gio.SocketConnectableorNone) – the expected identity of the server
Raises: Returns: the new
Gio.TlsClientConnection, orNoneon errorReturn type: Creates a new
Gio.TlsClientConnectionwrapping base_io_stream (which must have pollable input and output streams) which is assumed to communicate with the server identified by server_identity.See the documentation for
Gio.TlsConnection:base-io-streamfor restrictions on when application code can run operations on the base_io_stream after this function has returned.New in version 2.28.
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copy_session_state(source)[source]¶ Parameters: source ( Gio.TlsClientConnection) – aGio.TlsClientConnectionPossibly copies session state from one connection to another, for use in TLS session resumption. This is not normally needed, but may be used when the same session needs to be used between different endpoints, as is required by some protocols, such as FTP over TLS. source should have already completed a handshake and, since TLS 1.3, it should have been used to read data at least once. self should not have completed a handshake.
It is not possible to know whether a call to this function will actually do anything. Because session resumption is normally used only for performance benefit, the TLS backend might not implement this function. Even if implemented, it may not actually succeed in allowing self to resume source’s TLS session, because the server may not have sent a session resumption token to source, or it may refuse to accept the token from self. There is no way to know whether a call to this function is actually successful.
Using this function is not required to benefit from session resumption. If the TLS backend supports session resumption, the session will be resumed automatically if it is possible to do so without weakening the privacy guarantees normally provided by TLS, without need to call this function. For example, with TLS 1.3, a session ticket will be automatically copied from any
Gio.TlsClientConnectionthat has previously received session tickets from the server, provided a ticket is available that has not previously been used for session resumption, since session ticket reuse would be a privacy weakness. Using this function causes the ticket to be copied without regard for privacy considerations.New in version 2.46.
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get_accepted_cas()[source]¶ Returns: the list of CA DNs. You should unref each element with GLib.ByteArray.unref() and then the free the list with g_list_free().Return type: [ bytes]Gets the list of distinguished names of the Certificate Authorities that the server will accept certificates from. This will be set during the TLS handshake if the server requests a certificate. Otherwise, it will be
None.Each item in the list is a
GLib.ByteArraywhich contains the complete subject DN of the certificate authority.New in version 2.28.
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get_server_identity()[source]¶ Returns: a Gio.SocketConnectabledescribing the expected server identity, orNoneif the expected identity is not known.Return type: Gio.SocketConnectableGets self’s expected server identity
New in version 2.28.
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get_use_ssl3()[source]¶ Returns: FalseReturn type: boolSSL 3.0 is no longer supported. See
Gio.TlsClientConnection.set_use_ssl3() for details.New in version 2.28.
Deprecated since version 2.56: SSL 3.0 is insecure.
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get_validation_flags()[source]¶ Returns: the validation flags Return type: Gio.TlsCertificateFlagsGets self’s validation flags
New in version 2.28.
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set_server_identity(identity)[source]¶ Parameters: identity ( Gio.SocketConnectable) – aGio.SocketConnectabledescribing the expected server identitySets self’s expected server identity, which is used both to tell servers on virtual hosts which certificate to present, and also to let self know what name to look for in the certificate when performing
Gio.TlsCertificateFlags.BAD_IDENTITYvalidation, if enabled.New in version 2.28.
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set_use_ssl3(use_ssl3)[source]¶ Parameters: use_ssl3 ( bool) – abool, ignoredSince GLib 2.42.1, SSL 3.0 is no longer supported.
From GLib 2.42.1 through GLib 2.62, this function could be used to force use of TLS 1.0, the lowest-supported TLS protocol version at the time. In the past, this was needed to connect to broken TLS servers that exhibited protocol version intolerance. Such servers are no longer common, and using TLS 1.0 is no longer considered acceptable.
Since GLib 2.64, this function does nothing.
New in version 2.28.
Deprecated since version 2.56: SSL 3.0 is insecure.
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set_validation_flags(flags)[source]¶ Parameters: flags ( Gio.TlsCertificateFlags) – theGio.TlsCertificateFlagsto useSets self’s validation flags, to override the default set of checks performed when validating a server certificate. By default,
Gio.TlsCertificateFlags.VALIDATE_ALLis used.New in version 2.28.
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do_copy_session_state(source) virtual¶ Parameters: source ( Gio.TlsClientConnection) – aGio.TlsClientConnectionPossibly copies session state from one connection to another, for use in TLS session resumption. This is not normally needed, but may be used when the same session needs to be used between different endpoints, as is required by some protocols, such as FTP over TLS. source should have already completed a handshake and, since TLS 1.3, it should have been used to read data at least once. conn should not have completed a handshake.
It is not possible to know whether a call to this function will actually do anything. Because session resumption is normally used only for performance benefit, the TLS backend might not implement this function. Even if implemented, it may not actually succeed in allowing conn to resume source’s TLS session, because the server may not have sent a session resumption token to source, or it may refuse to accept the token from conn. There is no way to know whether a call to this function is actually successful.
Using this function is not required to benefit from session resumption. If the TLS backend supports session resumption, the session will be resumed automatically if it is possible to do so without weakening the privacy guarantees normally provided by TLS, without need to call this function. For example, with TLS 1.3, a session ticket will be automatically copied from any
Gio.TlsClientConnectionthat has previously received session tickets from the server, provided a ticket is available that has not previously been used for session resumption, since session ticket reuse would be a privacy weakness. Using this function causes the ticket to be copied without regard for privacy considerations.New in version 2.46.
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classmethod
Property Details¶
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Gio.TlsClientConnection.props.accepted_cas¶ Name: accepted-casType: intDefault Value: NoneFlags: READABLEA list of the distinguished names of the Certificate Authorities that the server will accept client certificates signed by. If the server requests a client certificate during the handshake, then this property will be set after the handshake completes.
Each item in the list is a
GLib.ByteArraywhich contains the complete subject DN of the certificate authority.New in version 2.28.
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Gio.TlsClientConnection.props.server_identity¶ Name: server-identityType: Gio.SocketConnectableDefault Value: NoneFlags: READABLE,WRITABLE,CONSTRUCTA
Gio.SocketConnectabledescribing the identity of the server that is expected on the other end of the connection.If the
Gio.TlsCertificateFlags.BAD_IDENTITYflag is set inGio.TlsClientConnection:validation-flags, this object will be used to determine the expected identify of the remote end of the connection; ifGio.TlsClientConnection:server-identityis not set, or does not match the identity presented by the server, then theGio.TlsCertificateFlags.BAD_IDENTITYvalidation will fail.In addition to its use in verifying the server certificate, this is also used to give a hint to the server about what certificate we expect, which is useful for servers that serve virtual hosts.
New in version 2.28.
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Gio.TlsClientConnection.props.use_ssl3¶ Name: use-ssl3Type: boolDefault Value: FalseFlags: DEPRECATED,READABLE,WRITABLE,CONSTRUCTSSL 3.0 is no longer supported. See
Gio.TlsClientConnection.set_use_ssl3() for details.New in version 2.28.
Deprecated since version 2.56: SSL 3.0 is insecure.
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Gio.TlsClientConnection.props.validation_flags¶ What steps to perform when validating a certificate received from a server. Server certificates that fail to validate in any of the ways indicated here will be rejected unless the application overrides the default via
Gio.TlsConnection::accept-certificate.New in version 2.28.