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Antoine Pitroue1bc8982011-01-02 22:12:22 +00001:mod:`ssl` --- TLS/SSL wrapper for socket objects
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Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00003
4.. module:: ssl
Antoine Pitroue1bc8982011-01-02 22:12:22 +00005 :synopsis: TLS/SSL wrapper for socket objects
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00006
7.. moduleauthor:: Bill Janssen <bill.janssen@gmail.com>
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00008.. sectionauthor:: Bill Janssen <bill.janssen@gmail.com>
9
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040010**Source code:** :source:`Lib/ssl.py`
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +000011
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +000012.. index:: single: OpenSSL; (use in module ssl)
13
14.. index:: TLS, SSL, Transport Layer Security, Secure Sockets Layer
15
Raymond Hettinger469271d2011-01-27 20:38:46 +000016--------------
17
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +000018This module provides access to Transport Layer Security (often known as "Secure
19Sockets Layer") encryption and peer authentication facilities for network
20sockets, both client-side and server-side. This module uses the OpenSSL
21library. It is available on all modern Unix systems, Windows, Mac OS X, and
22probably additional platforms, as long as OpenSSL is installed on that platform.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +000023
24.. note::
25
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +000026 Some behavior may be platform dependent, since calls are made to the
27 operating system socket APIs. The installed version of OpenSSL may also
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +020028 cause variations in behavior. For example, TLSv1.3 with OpenSSL version
29 1.1.1.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +000030
Christian Heimes3046fe42013-10-29 21:08:56 +010031.. warning::
Antoine Pitrou9eefe912013-11-17 15:35:33 +010032 Don't use this module without reading the :ref:`ssl-security`. Doing so
33 may lead to a false sense of security, as the default settings of the
34 ssl module are not necessarily appropriate for your application.
Christian Heimes3046fe42013-10-29 21:08:56 +010035
Christian Heimes3046fe42013-10-29 21:08:56 +010036
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +000037This section documents the objects and functions in the ``ssl`` module; for more
38general information about TLS, SSL, and certificates, the reader is referred to
39the documents in the "See Also" section at the bottom.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +000040
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +000041This module provides a class, :class:`ssl.SSLSocket`, which is derived from the
42:class:`socket.socket` type, and provides a socket-like wrapper that also
43encrypts and decrypts the data going over the socket with SSL. It supports
Antoine Pitroudab64262010-09-19 13:31:06 +000044additional methods such as :meth:`getpeercert`, which retrieves the
Mathieu Dupuyc49016e2020-03-30 23:28:25 +020045certificate of the other side of the connection, and :meth:`cipher`, which
Antoine Pitroudab64262010-09-19 13:31:06 +000046retrieves the cipher being used for the secure connection.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +000047
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +000048For more sophisticated applications, the :class:`ssl.SSLContext` class
49helps manage settings and certificates, which can then be inherited
50by SSL sockets created through the :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket` method.
51
Mayank Singhal9ef1b062018-06-05 19:44:37 +053052.. versionchanged:: 3.5.3
53 Updated to support linking with OpenSSL 1.1.0
54
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +020055.. versionchanged:: 3.6
56
57 OpenSSL 0.9.8, 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 are deprecated and no longer supported.
58 In the future the ssl module will require at least OpenSSL 1.0.2 or
59 1.1.0.
60
Christian Heimesb8d0fa02021-04-17 15:49:50 +020061.. versionchanged:: 3.10
62
63 :pep:`644` has been implemented. The ssl module requires OpenSSL 1.1.1
64 or newer.
65
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +020066 Use of deprecated constants and functions result in deprecation warnings.
67
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +000068
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +000069Functions, Constants, and Exceptions
70------------------------------------
71
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +010072
73Socket creation
74^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
75
76Since Python 3.2 and 2.7.9, it is recommended to use the
77:meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket` of an :class:`SSLContext` instance to wrap
78sockets as :class:`SSLSocket` objects. The helper functions
79:func:`create_default_context` returns a new context with secure default
80settings. The old :func:`wrap_socket` function is deprecated since it is
81both inefficient and has no support for server name indication (SNI) and
82hostname matching.
83
84Client socket example with default context and IPv4/IPv6 dual stack::
85
86 import socket
87 import ssl
88
89 hostname = 'www.python.org'
90 context = ssl.create_default_context()
91
92 with socket.create_connection((hostname, 443)) as sock:
93 with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as ssock:
94 print(ssock.version())
95
96
97Client socket example with custom context and IPv4::
98
99 hostname = 'www.python.org'
100 # PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT requires valid cert chain and hostname
101 context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT)
102 context.load_verify_locations('path/to/cabundle.pem')
103
104 with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0) as sock:
105 with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as ssock:
106 print(ssock.version())
107
108
109Server socket example listening on localhost IPv4::
110
111 context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER)
112 context.load_cert_chain('/path/to/certchain.pem', '/path/to/private.key')
113
114 with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0) as sock:
115 sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 8443))
116 sock.listen(5)
117 with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_side=True) as ssock:
118 conn, addr = ssock.accept()
119 ...
120
121
122Context creation
123^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
124
125A convenience function helps create :class:`SSLContext` objects for common
126purposes.
127
128.. function:: create_default_context(purpose=Purpose.SERVER_AUTH, cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None)
129
130 Return a new :class:`SSLContext` object with default settings for
131 the given *purpose*. The settings are chosen by the :mod:`ssl` module,
132 and usually represent a higher security level than when calling the
133 :class:`SSLContext` constructor directly.
134
135 *cafile*, *capath*, *cadata* represent optional CA certificates to
136 trust for certificate verification, as in
137 :meth:`SSLContext.load_verify_locations`. If all three are
138 :const:`None`, this function can choose to trust the system's default
139 CA certificates instead.
140
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200141 The settings are: :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` or
142 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER`, :data:`OP_NO_SSLv2`, and :data:`OP_NO_SSLv3`
143 with high encryption cipher suites without RC4 and
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +0100144 without unauthenticated cipher suites. Passing :data:`~Purpose.SERVER_AUTH`
145 as *purpose* sets :data:`~SSLContext.verify_mode` to :data:`CERT_REQUIRED`
146 and either loads CA certificates (when at least one of *cafile*, *capath* or
147 *cadata* is given) or uses :meth:`SSLContext.load_default_certs` to load
148 default CA certificates.
149
Christian Heimesc7f70692019-05-31 11:44:05 +0200150 When :attr:`~SSLContext.keylog_filename` is supported and the environment
151 variable :envvar:`SSLKEYLOGFILE` is set, :func:`create_default_context`
152 enables key logging.
153
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +0100154 .. note::
155 The protocol, options, cipher and other settings may change to more
156 restrictive values anytime without prior deprecation. The values
157 represent a fair balance between compatibility and security.
158
159 If your application needs specific settings, you should create a
160 :class:`SSLContext` and apply the settings yourself.
161
162 .. note::
163 If you find that when certain older clients or servers attempt to connect
164 with a :class:`SSLContext` created by this function that they get an error
165 stating "Protocol or cipher suite mismatch", it may be that they only
166 support SSL3.0 which this function excludes using the
167 :data:`OP_NO_SSLv3`. SSL3.0 is widely considered to be `completely broken
168 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE>`_. If you still wish to continue to
169 use this function but still allow SSL 3.0 connections you can re-enable
170 them using::
171
172 ctx = ssl.create_default_context(Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
173 ctx.options &= ~ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3
174
175 .. versionadded:: 3.4
176
177 .. versionchanged:: 3.4.4
178
179 RC4 was dropped from the default cipher string.
180
181 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
182
183 ChaCha20/Poly1305 was added to the default cipher string.
184
185 3DES was dropped from the default cipher string.
186
Christian Heimesc7f70692019-05-31 11:44:05 +0200187 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
188
189 Support for key logging to :envvar:`SSLKEYLOGFILE` was added.
190
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200191 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
192
193 The context now uses :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` or
194 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER` protocol instead of generic
195 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS`.
196
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +0100197
198Exceptions
199^^^^^^^^^^
200
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000201.. exception:: SSLError
202
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000203 Raised to signal an error from the underlying SSL implementation
204 (currently provided by the OpenSSL library). This signifies some
205 problem in the higher-level encryption and authentication layer that's
206 superimposed on the underlying network connection. This error
Antoine Pitrou5574c302011-10-12 17:53:43 +0200207 is a subtype of :exc:`OSError`. The error code and message of
208 :exc:`SSLError` instances are provided by the OpenSSL library.
209
210 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
211 :exc:`SSLError` used to be a subtype of :exc:`socket.error`.
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000212
Antoine Pitrou3b36fb12012-06-22 21:11:52 +0200213 .. attribute:: library
214
215 A string mnemonic designating the OpenSSL submodule in which the error
216 occurred, such as ``SSL``, ``PEM`` or ``X509``. The range of possible
217 values depends on the OpenSSL version.
218
219 .. versionadded:: 3.3
220
221 .. attribute:: reason
222
223 A string mnemonic designating the reason this error occurred, for
224 example ``CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED``. The range of possible
225 values depends on the OpenSSL version.
226
227 .. versionadded:: 3.3
228
Antoine Pitrou41032a62011-10-27 23:56:55 +0200229.. exception:: SSLZeroReturnError
230
231 A subclass of :exc:`SSLError` raised when trying to read or write and
232 the SSL connection has been closed cleanly. Note that this doesn't
233 mean that the underlying transport (read TCP) has been closed.
234
235 .. versionadded:: 3.3
236
237.. exception:: SSLWantReadError
238
239 A subclass of :exc:`SSLError` raised by a :ref:`non-blocking SSL socket
240 <ssl-nonblocking>` when trying to read or write data, but more data needs
241 to be received on the underlying TCP transport before the request can be
242 fulfilled.
243
244 .. versionadded:: 3.3
245
246.. exception:: SSLWantWriteError
247
248 A subclass of :exc:`SSLError` raised by a :ref:`non-blocking SSL socket
249 <ssl-nonblocking>` when trying to read or write data, but more data needs
250 to be sent on the underlying TCP transport before the request can be
251 fulfilled.
252
253 .. versionadded:: 3.3
254
255.. exception:: SSLSyscallError
256
257 A subclass of :exc:`SSLError` raised when a system error was encountered
258 while trying to fulfill an operation on a SSL socket. Unfortunately,
259 there is no easy way to inspect the original errno number.
260
261 .. versionadded:: 3.3
262
263.. exception:: SSLEOFError
264
265 A subclass of :exc:`SSLError` raised when the SSL connection has been
Antoine Pitrouf3dc2d72011-10-28 00:01:03 +0200266 terminated abruptly. Generally, you shouldn't try to reuse the underlying
Antoine Pitrou41032a62011-10-27 23:56:55 +0200267 transport when this error is encountered.
268
269 .. versionadded:: 3.3
270
Christian Heimesb3ad0e52017-09-08 12:00:19 -0700271.. exception:: SSLCertVerificationError
272
273 A subclass of :exc:`SSLError` raised when certificate validation has
274 failed.
275
276 .. versionadded:: 3.7
277
278 .. attribute:: verify_code
279
280 A numeric error number that denotes the verification error.
281
282 .. attribute:: verify_message
283
284 A human readable string of the verification error.
285
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000286.. exception:: CertificateError
287
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +0100288 An alias for :exc:`SSLCertVerificationError`.
289
290 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
291 The exception is now an alias for :exc:`SSLCertVerificationError`.
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000292
293
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000294Random generation
295^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
296
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +0200297.. function:: RAND_bytes(num)
298
Benjamin Peterson1c69c3e2015-04-11 07:42:42 -0400299 Return *num* cryptographically strong pseudo-random bytes. Raises an
Victor Stinnera6752062011-05-25 11:27:40 +0200300 :class:`SSLError` if the PRNG has not been seeded with enough data or if the
301 operation is not supported by the current RAND method. :func:`RAND_status`
302 can be used to check the status of the PRNG and :func:`RAND_add` can be used
303 to seed the PRNG.
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +0200304
Berker Peksageb7a97c2015-04-10 16:19:13 +0300305 For almost all applications :func:`os.urandom` is preferable.
306
Victor Stinner19fb53c2011-05-24 21:32:40 +0200307 Read the Wikipedia article, `Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number
Victor Stinnera6752062011-05-25 11:27:40 +0200308 generator (CSPRNG)
Georg Brandl5d941342016-02-26 19:37:12 +0100309 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographically_secure_pseudorandom_number_generator>`_,
Zach Thompsonc2f056b2019-09-10 08:40:14 -0500310 to get the requirements of a cryptographically strong generator.
Victor Stinner19fb53c2011-05-24 21:32:40 +0200311
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +0200312 .. versionadded:: 3.3
313
314.. function:: RAND_pseudo_bytes(num)
315
Benjamin Peterson1c69c3e2015-04-11 07:42:42 -0400316 Return (bytes, is_cryptographic): bytes are *num* pseudo-random bytes,
Serhiy Storchakafbc1c262013-11-29 12:17:13 +0200317 is_cryptographic is ``True`` if the bytes generated are cryptographically
Victor Stinnera6752062011-05-25 11:27:40 +0200318 strong. Raises an :class:`SSLError` if the operation is not supported by the
319 current RAND method.
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +0200320
Victor Stinner19fb53c2011-05-24 21:32:40 +0200321 Generated pseudo-random byte sequences will be unique if they are of
322 sufficient length, but are not necessarily unpredictable. They can be used
323 for non-cryptographic purposes and for certain purposes in cryptographic
324 protocols, but usually not for key generation etc.
325
Berker Peksageb7a97c2015-04-10 16:19:13 +0300326 For almost all applications :func:`os.urandom` is preferable.
327
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +0200328 .. versionadded:: 3.3
329
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200330 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200331
332 OpenSSL has deprecated :func:`ssl.RAND_pseudo_bytes`, use
333 :func:`ssl.RAND_bytes` instead.
334
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000335.. function:: RAND_status()
336
Benjamin Peterson1c69c3e2015-04-11 07:42:42 -0400337 Return ``True`` if the SSL pseudo-random number generator has been seeded
338 with 'enough' randomness, and ``False`` otherwise. You can use
339 :func:`ssl.RAND_egd` and :func:`ssl.RAND_add` to increase the randomness of
340 the pseudo-random number generator.
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000341
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000342.. function:: RAND_add(bytes, entropy)
343
Benjamin Peterson1c69c3e2015-04-11 07:42:42 -0400344 Mix the given *bytes* into the SSL pseudo-random number generator. The
Victor Stinner99c8b162011-05-24 12:05:19 +0200345 parameter *entropy* (a float) is a lower bound on the entropy contained in
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000346 string (so you can always use :const:`0.0`). See :rfc:`1750` for more
347 information on sources of entropy.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000348
Georg Brandl8c16cb92016-02-25 20:17:45 +0100349 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Serhiy Storchaka8490f5a2015-03-20 09:00:36 +0200350 Writable :term:`bytes-like object` is now accepted.
351
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000352Certificate handling
353^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
354
Marco Buttu7b2491a2017-04-13 16:17:59 +0200355.. testsetup::
356
357 import ssl
358
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000359.. function:: match_hostname(cert, hostname)
360
361 Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by
362 :meth:`SSLSocket.getpeercert`) matches the given *hostname*. The rules
363 applied are those for checking the identity of HTTPS servers as outlined
Chandan Kumar63c2c8a2017-06-09 15:13:58 +0530364 in :rfc:`2818`, :rfc:`5280` and :rfc:`6125`. In addition to HTTPS, this
365 function should be suitable for checking the identity of servers in
366 various SSL-based protocols such as FTPS, IMAPS, POPS and others.
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000367
368 :exc:`CertificateError` is raised on failure. On success, the function
369 returns nothing::
370
371 >>> cert = {'subject': ((('commonName', 'example.com'),),)}
372 >>> ssl.match_hostname(cert, "example.com")
373 >>> ssl.match_hostname(cert, "example.org")
374 Traceback (most recent call last):
375 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
376 File "/home/py3k/Lib/ssl.py", line 130, in match_hostname
377 ssl.CertificateError: hostname 'example.org' doesn't match 'example.com'
378
379 .. versionadded:: 3.2
380
Georg Brandl72c98d32013-10-27 07:16:53 +0100381 .. versionchanged:: 3.3.3
382 The function now follows :rfc:`6125`, section 6.4.3 and does neither
383 match multiple wildcards (e.g. ``*.*.com`` or ``*a*.example.org``) nor
384 a wildcard inside an internationalized domain names (IDN) fragment.
385 IDN A-labels such as ``www*.xn--pthon-kva.org`` are still supported,
386 but ``x*.python.org`` no longer matches ``xn--tda.python.org``.
387
Antoine Pitrouc481bfb2015-02-15 18:12:20 +0100388 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
389 Matching of IP addresses, when present in the subjectAltName field
390 of the certificate, is now supported.
391
Mandeep Singhede2ac92017-11-27 04:01:27 +0530392 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +0100393 The function is no longer used to TLS connections. Hostname matching
394 is now performed by OpenSSL.
395
Mandeep Singhede2ac92017-11-27 04:01:27 +0530396 Allow wildcard when it is the leftmost and the only character
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +0100397 in that segment. Partial wildcards like ``www*.example.com`` are no
398 longer supported.
399
400 .. deprecated:: 3.7
Mandeep Singhede2ac92017-11-27 04:01:27 +0530401
Antoine Pitrouc695c952014-04-28 20:57:36 +0200402.. function:: cert_time_to_seconds(cert_time)
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000403
Antoine Pitrouc695c952014-04-28 20:57:36 +0200404 Return the time in seconds since the Epoch, given the ``cert_time``
405 string representing the "notBefore" or "notAfter" date from a
406 certificate in ``"%b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %Z"`` strptime format (C
407 locale).
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000408
Antoine Pitrouc695c952014-04-28 20:57:36 +0200409 Here's an example:
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000410
Antoine Pitrouc695c952014-04-28 20:57:36 +0200411 .. doctest:: newcontext
412
413 >>> import ssl
414 >>> timestamp = ssl.cert_time_to_seconds("Jan 5 09:34:43 2018 GMT")
Marco Buttu7b2491a2017-04-13 16:17:59 +0200415 >>> timestamp # doctest: +SKIP
Antoine Pitrouc695c952014-04-28 20:57:36 +0200416 1515144883
417 >>> from datetime import datetime
Marco Buttu7b2491a2017-04-13 16:17:59 +0200418 >>> print(datetime.utcfromtimestamp(timestamp)) # doctest: +SKIP
Antoine Pitrouc695c952014-04-28 20:57:36 +0200419 2018-01-05 09:34:43
420
421 "notBefore" or "notAfter" dates must use GMT (:rfc:`5280`).
422
423 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
424 Interpret the input time as a time in UTC as specified by 'GMT'
425 timezone in the input string. Local timezone was used
426 previously. Return an integer (no fractions of a second in the
427 input format)
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000428
Zackery Spytzb2fac1a2021-04-23 22:46:01 -0600429.. function:: get_server_certificate(addr, ssl_version=PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT, \
430 ca_certs=None[, timeout])
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000431
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000432 Given the address ``addr`` of an SSL-protected server, as a (*hostname*,
433 *port-number*) pair, fetches the server's certificate, and returns it as a
434 PEM-encoded string. If ``ssl_version`` is specified, uses that version of
435 the SSL protocol to attempt to connect to the server. If ``ca_certs`` is
436 specified, it should be a file containing a list of root certificates, the
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +0100437 same format as used for the same parameter in
438 :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`. The call will attempt to validate the
439 server certificate against that set of root certificates, and will fail
Zackery Spytzb2fac1a2021-04-23 22:46:01 -0600440 if the validation attempt fails. A timeout can be specified with the
441 ``timeout`` parameter.
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000442
Antoine Pitrou15399c32011-04-28 19:23:55 +0200443 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
444 This function is now IPv6-compatible.
445
Antoine Pitrou94a5b662014-04-16 18:56:28 +0200446 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
447 The default *ssl_version* is changed from :data:`PROTOCOL_SSLv3` to
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200448 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS` for maximum compatibility with modern servers.
Antoine Pitrou94a5b662014-04-16 18:56:28 +0200449
Zackery Spytzb2fac1a2021-04-23 22:46:01 -0600450 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
451 The *timeout* parameter was added.
452
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000453.. function:: DER_cert_to_PEM_cert(DER_cert_bytes)
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000454
455 Given a certificate as a DER-encoded blob of bytes, returns a PEM-encoded
456 string version of the same certificate.
457
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000458.. function:: PEM_cert_to_DER_cert(PEM_cert_string)
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +0000459
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000460 Given a certificate as an ASCII PEM string, returns a DER-encoded sequence of
461 bytes for that same certificate.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000462
Christian Heimes6d7ad132013-06-09 18:02:55 +0200463.. function:: get_default_verify_paths()
464
465 Returns a named tuple with paths to OpenSSL's default cafile and capath.
466 The paths are the same as used by
467 :meth:`SSLContext.set_default_verify_paths`. The return value is a
468 :term:`named tuple` ``DefaultVerifyPaths``:
469
Serhiy Storchakaecf41da2016-10-19 16:29:26 +0300470 * :attr:`cafile` - resolved path to cafile or ``None`` if the file doesn't exist,
471 * :attr:`capath` - resolved path to capath or ``None`` if the directory doesn't exist,
Christian Heimes6d7ad132013-06-09 18:02:55 +0200472 * :attr:`openssl_cafile_env` - OpenSSL's environment key that points to a cafile,
473 * :attr:`openssl_cafile` - hard coded path to a cafile,
474 * :attr:`openssl_capath_env` - OpenSSL's environment key that points to a capath,
475 * :attr:`openssl_capath` - hard coded path to a capath directory
476
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400477 .. availability:: LibreSSL ignores the environment vars
478 :attr:`openssl_cafile_env` and :attr:`openssl_capath_env`.
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200479
Christian Heimes6d7ad132013-06-09 18:02:55 +0200480 .. versionadded:: 3.4
481
Christian Heimes44109d72013-11-22 01:51:30 +0100482.. function:: enum_certificates(store_name)
Christian Heimes46bebee2013-06-09 19:03:31 +0200483
484 Retrieve certificates from Windows' system cert store. *store_name* may be
485 one of ``CA``, ``ROOT`` or ``MY``. Windows may provide additional cert
Christian Heimes44109d72013-11-22 01:51:30 +0100486 stores, too.
Christian Heimes46bebee2013-06-09 19:03:31 +0200487
Christian Heimes44109d72013-11-22 01:51:30 +0100488 The function returns a list of (cert_bytes, encoding_type, trust) tuples.
489 The encoding_type specifies the encoding of cert_bytes. It is either
490 :const:`x509_asn` for X.509 ASN.1 data or :const:`pkcs_7_asn` for
491 PKCS#7 ASN.1 data. Trust specifies the purpose of the certificate as a set
492 of OIDS or exactly ``True`` if the certificate is trustworthy for all
493 purposes.
494
495 Example::
496
497 >>> ssl.enum_certificates("CA")
498 [(b'data...', 'x509_asn', {'1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1', '1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2'}),
499 (b'data...', 'x509_asn', True)]
Christian Heimes46bebee2013-06-09 19:03:31 +0200500
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400501 .. availability:: Windows.
Christian Heimes46bebee2013-06-09 19:03:31 +0200502
503 .. versionadded:: 3.4
Christian Heimes6d7ad132013-06-09 18:02:55 +0200504
Christian Heimes44109d72013-11-22 01:51:30 +0100505.. function:: enum_crls(store_name)
506
507 Retrieve CRLs from Windows' system cert store. *store_name* may be
508 one of ``CA``, ``ROOT`` or ``MY``. Windows may provide additional cert
509 stores, too.
510
511 The function returns a list of (cert_bytes, encoding_type, trust) tuples.
512 The encoding_type specifies the encoding of cert_bytes. It is either
513 :const:`x509_asn` for X.509 ASN.1 data or :const:`pkcs_7_asn` for
514 PKCS#7 ASN.1 data.
515
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400516 .. availability:: Windows.
Christian Heimes44109d72013-11-22 01:51:30 +0100517
518 .. versionadded:: 3.4
519
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +0100520.. function:: wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None, \
521 server_side=False, cert_reqs=CERT_NONE, ssl_version=PROTOCOL_TLS, \
522 ca_certs=None, do_handshake_on_connect=True, \
523 suppress_ragged_eofs=True, ciphers=None)
524
525 Takes an instance ``sock`` of :class:`socket.socket`, and returns an instance
526 of :class:`ssl.SSLSocket`, a subtype of :class:`socket.socket`, which wraps
527 the underlying socket in an SSL context. ``sock`` must be a
528 :data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM` socket; other socket types are unsupported.
529
530 Internally, function creates a :class:`SSLContext` with protocol
531 *ssl_version* and :attr:`SSLContext.options` set to *cert_reqs*. If
532 parameters *keyfile*, *certfile*, *ca_certs* or *ciphers* are set, then
533 the values are passed to :meth:`SSLContext.load_cert_chain`,
534 :meth:`SSLContext.load_verify_locations`, and
535 :meth:`SSLContext.set_ciphers`.
536
537 The arguments *server_side*, *do_handshake_on_connect*, and
538 *suppress_ragged_eofs* have the same meaning as
539 :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`.
540
541 .. deprecated:: 3.7
542
543 Since Python 3.2 and 2.7.9, it is recommended to use the
544 :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket` instead of :func:`wrap_socket`. The
545 top-level function is limited and creates an insecure client socket
546 without server name indication or hostname matching.
Christian Heimes44109d72013-11-22 01:51:30 +0100547
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +0000548Constants
549^^^^^^^^^
550
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +0200551 All constants are now :class:`enum.IntEnum` or :class:`enum.IntFlag` collections.
552
553 .. versionadded:: 3.6
554
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000555.. data:: CERT_NONE
556
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +0000557 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_mode`, or the ``cert_reqs``
Christian Heimesef24b6c2018-06-12 00:59:45 +0200558 parameter to :func:`wrap_socket`. Except for :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT`,
559 it is the default mode. With client-side sockets, just about any
560 cert is accepted. Validation errors, such as untrusted or expired cert,
561 are ignored and do not abort the TLS/SSL handshake.
562
563 In server mode, no certificate is requested from the client, so the client
564 does not send any for client cert authentication.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +0000565
566 See the discussion of :ref:`ssl-security` below.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000567
568.. data:: CERT_OPTIONAL
569
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +0000570 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_mode`, or the ``cert_reqs``
Christian Heimesef24b6c2018-06-12 00:59:45 +0200571 parameter to :func:`wrap_socket`. In client mode, :const:`CERT_OPTIONAL`
572 has the same meaning as :const:`CERT_REQUIRED`. It is recommended to
573 use :const:`CERT_REQUIRED` for client-side sockets instead.
574
575 In server mode, a client certificate request is sent to the client. The
576 client may either ignore the request or send a certificate in order
577 perform TLS client cert authentication. If the client chooses to send
578 a certificate, it is verified. Any verification error immediately aborts
579 the TLS handshake.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +0000580
581 Use of this setting requires a valid set of CA certificates to
582 be passed, either to :meth:`SSLContext.load_verify_locations` or as a
583 value of the ``ca_certs`` parameter to :func:`wrap_socket`.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000584
585.. data:: CERT_REQUIRED
586
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +0000587 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_mode`, or the ``cert_reqs``
588 parameter to :func:`wrap_socket`. In this mode, certificates are
589 required from the other side of the socket connection; an :class:`SSLError`
590 will be raised if no certificate is provided, or if its validation fails.
Christian Heimesef24b6c2018-06-12 00:59:45 +0200591 This mode is **not** sufficient to verify a certificate in client mode as
592 it does not match hostnames. :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` must be
593 enabled as well to verify the authenticity of a cert.
594 :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` uses :const:`CERT_REQUIRED` and
595 enables :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` by default.
596
597 With server socket, this mode provides mandatory TLS client cert
598 authentication. A client certificate request is sent to the client and
599 the client must provide a valid and trusted certificate.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +0000600
601 Use of this setting requires a valid set of CA certificates to
602 be passed, either to :meth:`SSLContext.load_verify_locations` or as a
603 value of the ``ca_certs`` parameter to :func:`wrap_socket`.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000604
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +0200605.. class:: VerifyMode
606
607 :class:`enum.IntEnum` collection of CERT_* constants.
608
609 .. versionadded:: 3.6
610
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +0100611.. data:: VERIFY_DEFAULT
612
Benjamin Peterson990fcaa2015-03-04 22:49:41 -0500613 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags`. In this mode, certificate
614 revocation lists (CRLs) are not checked. By default OpenSSL does neither
615 require nor verify CRLs.
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +0100616
617 .. versionadded:: 3.4
618
619.. data:: VERIFY_CRL_CHECK_LEAF
620
621 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags`. In this mode, only the
Jörn Heissler219fb9d2019-09-17 12:42:30 +0200622 peer cert is checked but none of the intermediate CA certificates. The mode
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +0100623 requires a valid CRL that is signed by the peer cert's issuer (its direct
Serhiy Storchaka1c5d1d72020-05-26 11:04:14 +0300624 ancestor CA). If no proper CRL has been loaded with
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +0100625 :attr:`SSLContext.load_verify_locations`, validation will fail.
626
627 .. versionadded:: 3.4
628
629.. data:: VERIFY_CRL_CHECK_CHAIN
630
631 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags`. In this mode, CRLs of
632 all certificates in the peer cert chain are checked.
633
634 .. versionadded:: 3.4
635
636.. data:: VERIFY_X509_STRICT
637
638 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags` to disable workarounds
639 for broken X.509 certificates.
640
641 .. versionadded:: 3.4
642
Chris Burre0b4aa02021-03-18 09:24:01 +0100643.. data:: VERIFY_ALLOW_PROXY_CERTS
644
645 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags` to enables proxy
646 certificate verification.
647
648 .. versionadded:: 3.10
649
Benjamin Peterson990fcaa2015-03-04 22:49:41 -0500650.. data:: VERIFY_X509_TRUSTED_FIRST
651
652 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags`. It instructs OpenSSL to
653 prefer trusted certificates when building the trust chain to validate a
654 certificate. This flag is enabled by default.
655
Benjamin Petersonc8358272015-03-08 09:42:25 -0400656 .. versionadded:: 3.4.4
Benjamin Peterson990fcaa2015-03-04 22:49:41 -0500657
l0x64d97522021-04-19 13:51:18 +0200658.. data:: VERIFY_X509_PARTIAL_CHAIN
659
660 Possible value for :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags`. It instructs OpenSSL to
661 accept intermediate CAs in the trust store to be treated as trust-anchors,
662 in the same way as the self-signed root CA certificates. This makes it
663 possible to trust certificates issued by an intermediate CA without having
664 to trust its ancestor root CA.
665
666 .. versionadded:: 3.10
667
668
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +0200669.. class:: VerifyFlags
670
671 :class:`enum.IntFlag` collection of VERIFY_* constants.
672
673 .. versionadded:: 3.6
674
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200675.. data:: PROTOCOL_TLS
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +0200676
677 Selects the highest protocol version that both the client and server support.
Nathaniel J. Smithd4069de2017-05-01 22:43:31 -0700678 Despite the name, this option can select both "SSL" and "TLS" protocols.
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +0200679
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200680 .. versionadded:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200681
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200682 .. deprecated:: 3.10
683
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +0200684.. data:: PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT
685
Nathaniel J. Smithd4069de2017-05-01 22:43:31 -0700686 Auto-negotiate the highest protocol version like :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS`,
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +0200687 but only support client-side :class:`SSLSocket` connections. The protocol
688 enables :data:`CERT_REQUIRED` and :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` by
689 default.
690
691 .. versionadded:: 3.6
692
693.. data:: PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER
694
Nathaniel J. Smithd4069de2017-05-01 22:43:31 -0700695 Auto-negotiate the highest protocol version like :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS`,
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +0200696 but only support server-side :class:`SSLSocket` connections.
697
698 .. versionadded:: 3.6
699
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200700.. data:: PROTOCOL_SSLv23
701
Toshio Kuratomi7b3a0282019-05-06 15:28:14 -0500702 Alias for :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS`.
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200703
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200704 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200705
Berker Peksagd93c4de2017-02-06 13:37:19 +0300706 Use :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS` instead.
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200707
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000708.. data:: PROTOCOL_SSLv2
709
710 Selects SSL version 2 as the channel encryption protocol.
711
Benjamin Petersonb92fd012014-12-06 11:36:32 -0500712 This protocol is not available if OpenSSL is compiled with the
713 ``OPENSSL_NO_SSL2`` flag.
Victor Stinner3de49192011-05-09 00:42:58 +0200714
Antoine Pitrou8eac60d2010-05-16 14:19:41 +0000715 .. warning::
716
717 SSL version 2 is insecure. Its use is highly discouraged.
718
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200719 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200720
721 OpenSSL has removed support for SSLv2.
722
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000723.. data:: PROTOCOL_SSLv3
724
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +0200725 Selects SSL version 3 as the channel encryption protocol.
726
Benjamin Petersonb92fd012014-12-06 11:36:32 -0500727 This protocol is not be available if OpenSSL is compiled with the
728 ``OPENSSL_NO_SSLv3`` flag.
729
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +0200730 .. warning::
731
732 SSL version 3 is insecure. Its use is highly discouraged.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000733
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200734 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200735
736 OpenSSL has deprecated all version specific protocols. Use the default
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200737 protocol :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER` or :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT`
738 with :attr:`SSLContext.minimum_version` and
739 :attr:`SSLContext.maximum_version` instead.
740
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200741
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000742.. data:: PROTOCOL_TLSv1
743
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100744 Selects TLS version 1.0 as the channel encryption protocol.
745
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200746 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200747
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200748 OpenSSL has deprecated all version specific protocols.
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200749
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100750.. data:: PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1
751
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100752 Selects TLS version 1.1 as the channel encryption protocol.
753 Available only with openssl version 1.0.1+.
754
755 .. versionadded:: 3.4
756
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200757 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200758
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200759 OpenSSL has deprecated all version specific protocols.
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200760
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100761.. data:: PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2
762
Illia Volochii2798f242021-04-18 10:10:53 +0300763 Selects TLS version 1.2 as the channel encryption protocol.
764 Available only with openssl version 1.0.1+.
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100765
766 .. versionadded:: 3.4
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000767
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200768 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200769
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +0200770 OpenSSL has deprecated all version specific protocols.
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200771
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000772.. data:: OP_ALL
773
774 Enables workarounds for various bugs present in other SSL implementations.
Antoine Pitrou9f6b02e2012-01-27 10:02:55 +0100775 This option is set by default. It does not necessarily set the same
776 flags as OpenSSL's ``SSL_OP_ALL`` constant.
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000777
778 .. versionadded:: 3.2
779
780.. data:: OP_NO_SSLv2
781
782 Prevents an SSLv2 connection. This option is only applicable in
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200783 conjunction with :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS`. It prevents the peers from
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000784 choosing SSLv2 as the protocol version.
785
786 .. versionadded:: 3.2
787
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200788 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200789
790 SSLv2 is deprecated
791
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000792.. data:: OP_NO_SSLv3
793
794 Prevents an SSLv3 connection. This option is only applicable in
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200795 conjunction with :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS`. It prevents the peers from
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000796 choosing SSLv3 as the protocol version.
797
798 .. versionadded:: 3.2
799
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +0200800 .. deprecated:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200801
802 SSLv3 is deprecated
803
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000804.. data:: OP_NO_TLSv1
805
806 Prevents a TLSv1 connection. This option is only applicable in
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200807 conjunction with :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS`. It prevents the peers from
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +0000808 choosing TLSv1 as the protocol version.
809
810 .. versionadded:: 3.2
811
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100812 .. deprecated:: 3.7
813 The option is deprecated since OpenSSL 1.1.0, use the new
814 :attr:`SSLContext.minimum_version` and
815 :attr:`SSLContext.maximum_version` instead.
816
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100817.. data:: OP_NO_TLSv1_1
818
819 Prevents a TLSv1.1 connection. This option is only applicable in conjunction
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200820 with :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS`. It prevents the peers from choosing TLSv1.1 as
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100821 the protocol version. Available only with openssl version 1.0.1+.
822
823 .. versionadded:: 3.4
824
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100825 .. deprecated:: 3.7
826 The option is deprecated since OpenSSL 1.1.0.
827
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100828.. data:: OP_NO_TLSv1_2
829
830 Prevents a TLSv1.2 connection. This option is only applicable in conjunction
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +0200831 with :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS`. It prevents the peers from choosing TLSv1.2 as
Antoine Pitrou2463e5f2013-03-28 22:24:43 +0100832 the protocol version. Available only with openssl version 1.0.1+.
833
834 .. versionadded:: 3.4
835
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100836 .. deprecated:: 3.7
837 The option is deprecated since OpenSSL 1.1.0.
838
Christian Heimescb5b68a2017-09-07 18:07:00 -0700839.. data:: OP_NO_TLSv1_3
840
841 Prevents a TLSv1.3 connection. This option is only applicable in conjunction
842 with :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS`. It prevents the peers from choosing TLSv1.3 as
843 the protocol version. TLS 1.3 is available with OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later.
844 When Python has been compiled against an older version of OpenSSL, the
845 flag defaults to *0*.
846
847 .. versionadded:: 3.7
848
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100849 .. deprecated:: 3.7
850 The option is deprecated since OpenSSL 1.1.0. It was added to 2.7.15,
851 3.6.3 and 3.7.0 for backwards compatibility with OpenSSL 1.0.2.
852
Christian Heimes67c48012018-05-15 16:25:40 -0400853.. data:: OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION
854
855 Disable all renegotiation in TLSv1.2 and earlier. Do not send
856 HelloRequest messages, and ignore renegotiation requests via ClientHello.
857
858 This option is only available with OpenSSL 1.1.0h and later.
859
860 .. versionadded:: 3.7
861
Antoine Pitrou6db49442011-12-19 13:27:11 +0100862.. data:: OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE
863
864 Use the server's cipher ordering preference, rather than the client's.
865 This option has no effect on client sockets and SSLv2 server sockets.
866
867 .. versionadded:: 3.3
868
Antoine Pitrou0e576f12011-12-22 10:03:38 +0100869.. data:: OP_SINGLE_DH_USE
870
871 Prevents re-use of the same DH key for distinct SSL sessions. This
872 improves forward secrecy but requires more computational resources.
873 This option only applies to server sockets.
874
875 .. versionadded:: 3.3
876
Antoine Pitrou923df6f2011-12-19 17:16:51 +0100877.. data:: OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE
878
Antoine Pitrou0e576f12011-12-22 10:03:38 +0100879 Prevents re-use of the same ECDH key for distinct SSL sessions. This
Antoine Pitrou923df6f2011-12-19 17:16:51 +0100880 improves forward secrecy but requires more computational resources.
881 This option only applies to server sockets.
882
883 .. versionadded:: 3.3
884
Christian Heimes05d9fe32018-02-27 08:55:39 +0100885.. data:: OP_ENABLE_MIDDLEBOX_COMPAT
886
887 Send dummy Change Cipher Spec (CCS) messages in TLS 1.3 handshake to make
888 a TLS 1.3 connection look more like a TLS 1.2 connection.
889
890 This option is only available with OpenSSL 1.1.1 and later.
891
892 .. versionadded:: 3.8
893
Antoine Pitrou8abdb8a2011-12-20 10:13:40 +0100894.. data:: OP_NO_COMPRESSION
895
896 Disable compression on the SSL channel. This is useful if the application
897 protocol supports its own compression scheme.
898
Antoine Pitrou8abdb8a2011-12-20 10:13:40 +0100899 .. versionadded:: 3.3
900
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +0200901.. class:: Options
902
903 :class:`enum.IntFlag` collection of OP_* constants.
904
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +0200905.. data:: OP_NO_TICKET
906
907 Prevent client side from requesting a session ticket.
908
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +0200909 .. versionadded:: 3.6
910
Christian Heimes6f37ebc2021-04-09 17:59:21 +0200911.. data:: OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF
912
913 Ignore unexpected shutdown of TLS connections.
914
915 This option is only available with OpenSSL 3.0.0 and later.
916
917 .. versionadded:: 3.10
918
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -0500919.. data:: HAS_ALPN
920
921 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the *Application-Layer
922 Protocol Negotiation* TLS extension as described in :rfc:`7301`.
923
924 .. versionadded:: 3.5
925
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +0100926.. data:: HAS_NEVER_CHECK_COMMON_NAME
927
928 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support not checking subject
929 common name and :attr:`SSLContext.hostname_checks_common_name` is
930 writeable.
931
932 .. versionadded:: 3.7
933
Antoine Pitrou501da612011-12-21 09:27:41 +0100934.. data:: HAS_ECDH
935
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100936 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the Elliptic Curve-based
Antoine Pitrou501da612011-12-21 09:27:41 +0100937 Diffie-Hellman key exchange. This should be true unless the feature was
938 explicitly disabled by the distributor.
939
940 .. versionadded:: 3.3
941
Antoine Pitroud5323212010-10-22 18:19:07 +0000942.. data:: HAS_SNI
943
944 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the *Server Name
Chandan Kumar63c2c8a2017-06-09 15:13:58 +0530945 Indication* extension (as defined in :rfc:`6066`).
Antoine Pitroud5323212010-10-22 18:19:07 +0000946
947 .. versionadded:: 3.2
948
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +0100949.. data:: HAS_NPN
950
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100951 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the *Next Protocol
Sanyam Khurana338cd832018-01-20 05:55:37 +0530952 Negotiation* as described in the `Application Layer Protocol
953 Negotiation <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-Layer_Protocol_Negotiation>`_.
954 When true, you can use the :meth:`SSLContext.set_npn_protocols` method to advertise
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +0100955 which protocols you want to support.
956
957 .. versionadded:: 3.3
958
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +0100959.. data:: HAS_SSLv2
960
961 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the SSL 2.0 protocol.
962
963 .. versionadded:: 3.7
964
965.. data:: HAS_SSLv3
966
967 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the SSL 3.0 protocol.
968
969 .. versionadded:: 3.7
970
971.. data:: HAS_TLSv1
972
973 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the TLS 1.0 protocol.
974
975 .. versionadded:: 3.7
976
977.. data:: HAS_TLSv1_1
978
979 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the TLS 1.1 protocol.
980
981 .. versionadded:: 3.7
982
983.. data:: HAS_TLSv1_2
984
985 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the TLS 1.2 protocol.
986
987 .. versionadded:: 3.7
988
Christian Heimescb5b68a2017-09-07 18:07:00 -0700989.. data:: HAS_TLSv1_3
990
991 Whether the OpenSSL library has built-in support for the TLS 1.3 protocol.
992
993 .. versionadded:: 3.7
994
Antoine Pitroud6494802011-07-21 01:11:30 +0200995.. data:: CHANNEL_BINDING_TYPES
996
997 List of supported TLS channel binding types. Strings in this list
998 can be used as arguments to :meth:`SSLSocket.get_channel_binding`.
999
1000 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1001
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001002.. data:: OPENSSL_VERSION
1003
1004 The version string of the OpenSSL library loaded by the interpreter::
1005
1006 >>> ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION
Alex Gaynor275104e2017-03-02 05:23:19 -05001007 'OpenSSL 1.0.2k 26 Jan 2017'
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001008
Antoine Pitrou43a94c312010-04-05 21:44:48 +00001009 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001010
1011.. data:: OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO
1012
1013 A tuple of five integers representing version information about the
1014 OpenSSL library::
1015
1016 >>> ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO
Alex Gaynor275104e2017-03-02 05:23:19 -05001017 (1, 0, 2, 11, 15)
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001018
Antoine Pitrou43a94c312010-04-05 21:44:48 +00001019 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001020
1021.. data:: OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER
1022
1023 The raw version number of the OpenSSL library, as a single integer::
1024
1025 >>> ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER
Alex Gaynor275104e2017-03-02 05:23:19 -05001026 268443839
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001027 >>> hex(ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER)
Alex Gaynor275104e2017-03-02 05:23:19 -05001028 '0x100020bf'
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001029
Antoine Pitrou43a94c312010-04-05 21:44:48 +00001030 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Antoine Pitrou04f6a322010-04-05 21:40:07 +00001031
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001032.. data:: ALERT_DESCRIPTION_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE
1033 ALERT_DESCRIPTION_INTERNAL_ERROR
1034 ALERT_DESCRIPTION_*
1035
1036 Alert Descriptions from :rfc:`5246` and others. The `IANA TLS Alert Registry
Serhiy Storchaka6dff0202016-05-07 10:49:07 +03001037 <https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml#tls-parameters-6>`_
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001038 contains this list and references to the RFCs where their meaning is defined.
1039
1040 Used as the return value of the callback function in
1041 :meth:`SSLContext.set_servername_callback`.
1042
1043 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1044
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02001045.. class:: AlertDescription
1046
1047 :class:`enum.IntEnum` collection of ALERT_DESCRIPTION_* constants.
1048
1049 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1050
Christian Heimes72d28502013-11-23 13:56:58 +01001051.. data:: Purpose.SERVER_AUTH
1052
Antoine Pitrou5bef4102013-11-23 16:16:29 +01001053 Option for :func:`create_default_context` and
1054 :meth:`SSLContext.load_default_certs`. This value indicates that the
1055 context may be used to authenticate Web servers (therefore, it will
1056 be used to create client-side sockets).
Christian Heimes72d28502013-11-23 13:56:58 +01001057
1058 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1059
Christian Heimes6b2ff982013-11-23 14:42:01 +01001060.. data:: Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH
Christian Heimes72d28502013-11-23 13:56:58 +01001061
Antoine Pitrou5bef4102013-11-23 16:16:29 +01001062 Option for :func:`create_default_context` and
1063 :meth:`SSLContext.load_default_certs`. This value indicates that the
1064 context may be used to authenticate Web clients (therefore, it will
1065 be used to create server-side sockets).
Christian Heimes72d28502013-11-23 13:56:58 +01001066
1067 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1068
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02001069.. class:: SSLErrorNumber
1070
1071 :class:`enum.IntEnum` collection of SSL_ERROR_* constants.
1072
1073 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1074
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +01001075.. class:: TLSVersion
1076
1077 :class:`enum.IntEnum` collection of SSL and TLS versions for
1078 :attr:`SSLContext.maximum_version` and :attr:`SSLContext.minimum_version`.
1079
1080 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1081
1082.. attribute:: TLSVersion.MINIMUM_SUPPORTED
1083.. attribute:: TLSVersion.MAXIMUM_SUPPORTED
1084
1085 The minimum or maximum supported SSL or TLS version. These are magic
1086 constants. Their values don't reflect the lowest and highest available
1087 TLS/SSL versions.
1088
1089.. attribute:: TLSVersion.SSLv3
1090.. attribute:: TLSVersion.TLSv1
1091.. attribute:: TLSVersion.TLSv1_1
1092.. attribute:: TLSVersion.TLSv1_2
1093.. attribute:: TLSVersion.TLSv1_3
1094
1095 SSL 3.0 to TLS 1.3.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00001096
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +02001097 .. deprecated:: 3.10
1098
1099 All :class:`TLSVersion` members except :attr:`TLSVersion.TLSv1_2` and
1100 :attr:`TLSVersion.TLSv1_3` are deprecated.
1101
Christian Heimesc7f70692019-05-31 11:44:05 +02001102
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001103SSL Sockets
1104-----------
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001105
Victor Stinner3c3d3c72014-10-10 12:06:51 +02001106.. class:: SSLSocket(socket.socket)
Antoine Pitrou792ff3e2010-09-19 13:19:21 +00001107
Victor Stinner3c3d3c72014-10-10 12:06:51 +02001108 SSL sockets provide the following methods of :ref:`socket-objects`:
Zachary Wareba9fb0d2014-06-11 15:02:25 -05001109
Victor Stinner3c3d3c72014-10-10 12:06:51 +02001110 - :meth:`~socket.socket.accept()`
1111 - :meth:`~socket.socket.bind()`
1112 - :meth:`~socket.socket.close()`
1113 - :meth:`~socket.socket.connect()`
1114 - :meth:`~socket.socket.detach()`
1115 - :meth:`~socket.socket.fileno()`
1116 - :meth:`~socket.socket.getpeername()`, :meth:`~socket.socket.getsockname()`
1117 - :meth:`~socket.socket.getsockopt()`, :meth:`~socket.socket.setsockopt()`
1118 - :meth:`~socket.socket.gettimeout()`, :meth:`~socket.socket.settimeout()`,
1119 :meth:`~socket.socket.setblocking()`
1120 - :meth:`~socket.socket.listen()`
1121 - :meth:`~socket.socket.makefile()`
1122 - :meth:`~socket.socket.recv()`, :meth:`~socket.socket.recv_into()`
1123 (but passing a non-zero ``flags`` argument is not allowed)
1124 - :meth:`~socket.socket.send()`, :meth:`~socket.socket.sendall()` (with
1125 the same limitation)
Victor Stinner92127a52014-10-10 12:43:17 +02001126 - :meth:`~socket.socket.sendfile()` (but :mod:`os.sendfile` will be used
1127 for plain-text sockets only, else :meth:`~socket.socket.send()` will be used)
Victor Stinner3c3d3c72014-10-10 12:06:51 +02001128 - :meth:`~socket.socket.shutdown()`
Zachary Wareba9fb0d2014-06-11 15:02:25 -05001129
Victor Stinner3c3d3c72014-10-10 12:06:51 +02001130 However, since the SSL (and TLS) protocol has its own framing atop
1131 of TCP, the SSL sockets abstraction can, in certain respects, diverge from
1132 the specification of normal, OS-level sockets. See especially the
1133 :ref:`notes on non-blocking sockets <ssl-nonblocking>`.
Antoine Pitroue1f2f302010-09-19 13:56:11 +00001134
Christian Heimes9d50ab52018-02-27 10:17:30 +01001135 Instances of :class:`SSLSocket` must be created using the
Alex Gaynor1cf2a802017-02-28 22:26:56 -05001136 :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket` method.
Victor Stinnerd28fe8c2014-10-10 12:07:19 +02001137
Victor Stinner92127a52014-10-10 12:43:17 +02001138 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1139 The :meth:`sendfile` method was added.
1140
Victor Stinner14690702015-04-06 22:46:13 +02001141 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1142 The :meth:`shutdown` does not reset the socket timeout each time bytes
1143 are received or sent. The socket timeout is now to maximum total duration
1144 of the shutdown.
1145
Christian Heimesd0486372016-09-10 23:23:33 +02001146 .. deprecated:: 3.6
1147 It is deprecated to create a :class:`SSLSocket` instance directly, use
1148 :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket` to wrap a socket.
1149
Christian Heimes9d50ab52018-02-27 10:17:30 +01001150 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1151 :class:`SSLSocket` instances must to created with
1152 :meth:`~SSLContext.wrap_socket`. In earlier versions, it was possible
1153 to create instances directly. This was never documented or officially
1154 supported.
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02001155
Christian Heimes89d15502021-04-19 06:55:30 +02001156 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
1157 Python now uses ``SSL_read_ex`` and ``SSL_write_ex`` internally. The
1158 functions support reading and writing of data larger than 2 GB. Writing
1159 zero-length data no longer fails with a protocol violation error.
1160
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02001161SSL sockets also have the following additional methods and attributes:
Antoine Pitrou792ff3e2010-09-19 13:19:21 +00001162
Martin Panterf6b1d662016-03-28 00:22:09 +00001163.. method:: SSLSocket.read(len=1024, buffer=None)
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001164
1165 Read up to *len* bytes of data from the SSL socket and return the result as
1166 a ``bytes`` instance. If *buffer* is specified, then read into the buffer
1167 instead, and return the number of bytes read.
1168
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001169 Raise :exc:`SSLWantReadError` or :exc:`SSLWantWriteError` if the socket is
Victor Stinnercfb2a0a2014-10-10 12:45:10 +02001170 :ref:`non-blocking <ssl-nonblocking>` and the read would block.
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001171
1172 As at any time a re-negotiation is possible, a call to :meth:`read` can also
1173 cause write operations.
1174
Victor Stinner14690702015-04-06 22:46:13 +02001175 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1176 The socket timeout is no more reset each time bytes are received or sent.
1177 The socket timeout is now to maximum total duration to read up to *len*
1178 bytes.
1179
Christian Heimesd0486372016-09-10 23:23:33 +02001180 .. deprecated:: 3.6
1181 Use :meth:`~SSLSocket.recv` instead of :meth:`~SSLSocket.read`.
1182
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001183.. method:: SSLSocket.write(buf)
1184
1185 Write *buf* to the SSL socket and return the number of bytes written. The
1186 *buf* argument must be an object supporting the buffer interface.
1187
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001188 Raise :exc:`SSLWantReadError` or :exc:`SSLWantWriteError` if the socket is
Victor Stinnercfb2a0a2014-10-10 12:45:10 +02001189 :ref:`non-blocking <ssl-nonblocking>` and the write would block.
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001190
1191 As at any time a re-negotiation is possible, a call to :meth:`write` can
1192 also cause read operations.
1193
Victor Stinner14690702015-04-06 22:46:13 +02001194 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1195 The socket timeout is no more reset each time bytes are received or sent.
1196 The socket timeout is now to maximum total duration to write *buf*.
1197
Christian Heimesd0486372016-09-10 23:23:33 +02001198 .. deprecated:: 3.6
1199 Use :meth:`~SSLSocket.send` instead of :meth:`~SSLSocket.write`.
1200
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001201.. note::
1202
1203 The :meth:`~SSLSocket.read` and :meth:`~SSLSocket.write` methods are the
1204 low-level methods that read and write unencrypted, application-level data
Martin Panter1f1177d2015-10-31 11:48:53 +00001205 and decrypt/encrypt it to encrypted, wire-level data. These methods
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001206 require an active SSL connection, i.e. the handshake was completed and
1207 :meth:`SSLSocket.unwrap` was not called.
1208
1209 Normally you should use the socket API methods like
1210 :meth:`~socket.socket.recv` and :meth:`~socket.socket.send` instead of these
1211 methods.
1212
Bill Janssen48dc27c2007-12-05 03:38:10 +00001213.. method:: SSLSocket.do_handshake()
1214
Antoine Pitroub3593ca2011-07-11 01:39:19 +02001215 Perform the SSL setup handshake.
Bill Janssen48dc27c2007-12-05 03:38:10 +00001216
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001217 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
Zachary Ware88a19772014-07-25 13:30:50 -05001218 The handshake method also performs :func:`match_hostname` when the
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001219 :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` attribute of the socket's
1220 :attr:`~SSLSocket.context` is true.
1221
Victor Stinner14690702015-04-06 22:46:13 +02001222 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1223 The socket timeout is no more reset each time bytes are received or sent.
1224 The socket timeout is now to maximum total duration of the handshake.
1225
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +01001226 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1227 Hostname or IP address is matched by OpenSSL during handshake. The
1228 function :func:`match_hostname` is no longer used. In case OpenSSL
1229 refuses a hostname or IP address, the handshake is aborted early and
1230 a TLS alert message is send to the peer.
1231
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001232.. method:: SSLSocket.getpeercert(binary_form=False)
1233
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00001234 If there is no certificate for the peer on the other end of the connection,
Antoine Pitrou20b85552013-09-29 19:50:53 +02001235 return ``None``. If the SSL handshake hasn't been done yet, raise
1236 :exc:`ValueError`.
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001237
Antoine Pitroud34941a2013-04-16 20:27:17 +02001238 If the ``binary_form`` parameter is :const:`False`, and a certificate was
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00001239 received from the peer, this method returns a :class:`dict` instance. If the
1240 certificate was not validated, the dict is empty. If the certificate was
Antoine Pitroub7c6c812012-08-16 22:14:43 +02001241 validated, it returns a dict with several keys, amongst them ``subject``
1242 (the principal for which the certificate was issued) and ``issuer``
1243 (the principal issuing the certificate). If a certificate contains an
1244 instance of the *Subject Alternative Name* extension (see :rfc:`3280`),
1245 there will also be a ``subjectAltName`` key in the dictionary.
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001246
Antoine Pitroub7c6c812012-08-16 22:14:43 +02001247 The ``subject`` and ``issuer`` fields are tuples containing the sequence
1248 of relative distinguished names (RDNs) given in the certificate's data
1249 structure for the respective fields, and each RDN is a sequence of
1250 name-value pairs. Here is a real-world example::
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001251
Antoine Pitroub7c6c812012-08-16 22:14:43 +02001252 {'issuer': ((('countryName', 'IL'),),
1253 (('organizationName', 'StartCom Ltd.'),),
1254 (('organizationalUnitName',
1255 'Secure Digital Certificate Signing'),),
1256 (('commonName',
1257 'StartCom Class 2 Primary Intermediate Server CA'),)),
1258 'notAfter': 'Nov 22 08:15:19 2013 GMT',
1259 'notBefore': 'Nov 21 03:09:52 2011 GMT',
1260 'serialNumber': '95F0',
1261 'subject': ((('description', '571208-SLe257oHY9fVQ07Z'),),
1262 (('countryName', 'US'),),
1263 (('stateOrProvinceName', 'California'),),
1264 (('localityName', 'San Francisco'),),
1265 (('organizationName', 'Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc.'),),
1266 (('commonName', '*.eff.org'),),
1267 (('emailAddress', 'hostmaster@eff.org'),)),
1268 'subjectAltName': (('DNS', '*.eff.org'), ('DNS', 'eff.org')),
1269 'version': 3}
1270
1271 .. note::
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -07001272
Antoine Pitroub7c6c812012-08-16 22:14:43 +02001273 To validate a certificate for a particular service, you can use the
1274 :func:`match_hostname` function.
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001275
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00001276 If the ``binary_form`` parameter is :const:`True`, and a certificate was
1277 provided, this method returns the DER-encoded form of the entire certificate
1278 as a sequence of bytes, or :const:`None` if the peer did not provide a
Antoine Pitroud34941a2013-04-16 20:27:17 +02001279 certificate. Whether the peer provides a certificate depends on the SSL
1280 socket's role:
1281
1282 * for a client SSL socket, the server will always provide a certificate,
1283 regardless of whether validation was required;
1284
1285 * for a server SSL socket, the client will only provide a certificate
1286 when requested by the server; therefore :meth:`getpeercert` will return
1287 :const:`None` if you used :const:`CERT_NONE` (rather than
1288 :const:`CERT_OPTIONAL` or :const:`CERT_REQUIRED`).
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001289
Antoine Pitroufb046912010-11-09 20:21:19 +00001290 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1291 The returned dictionary includes additional items such as ``issuer``
1292 and ``notBefore``.
1293
Antoine Pitrou20b85552013-09-29 19:50:53 +02001294 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
1295 :exc:`ValueError` is raised when the handshake isn't done.
Christian Heimesbd3a7f92013-11-21 03:40:15 +01001296 The returned dictionary includes additional X509v3 extension items
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -07001297 such as ``crlDistributionPoints``, ``caIssuers`` and ``OCSP`` URIs.
Christian Heimesbd3a7f92013-11-21 03:40:15 +01001298
Christian Heimes2b7de662019-12-07 17:59:36 +01001299 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
1300 IPv6 address strings no longer have a trailing new line.
1301
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001302.. method:: SSLSocket.cipher()
1303
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00001304 Returns a three-value tuple containing the name of the cipher being used, the
1305 version of the SSL protocol that defines its use, and the number of secret
1306 bits being used. If no connection has been established, returns ``None``.
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001307
Benjamin Peterson4cb17812015-01-07 11:14:26 -06001308.. method:: SSLSocket.shared_ciphers()
1309
1310 Return the list of ciphers shared by the client during the handshake. Each
1311 entry of the returned list is a three-value tuple containing the name of the
1312 cipher, the version of the SSL protocol that defines its use, and the number
1313 of secret bits the cipher uses. :meth:`~SSLSocket.shared_ciphers` returns
1314 ``None`` if no connection has been established or the socket is a client
1315 socket.
1316
1317 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1318
Antoine Pitrou8abdb8a2011-12-20 10:13:40 +01001319.. method:: SSLSocket.compression()
1320
1321 Return the compression algorithm being used as a string, or ``None``
1322 if the connection isn't compressed.
1323
1324 If the higher-level protocol supports its own compression mechanism,
1325 you can use :data:`OP_NO_COMPRESSION` to disable SSL-level compression.
1326
1327 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1328
Antoine Pitroud6494802011-07-21 01:11:30 +02001329.. method:: SSLSocket.get_channel_binding(cb_type="tls-unique")
1330
1331 Get channel binding data for current connection, as a bytes object. Returns
1332 ``None`` if not connected or the handshake has not been completed.
1333
1334 The *cb_type* parameter allow selection of the desired channel binding
1335 type. Valid channel binding types are listed in the
1336 :data:`CHANNEL_BINDING_TYPES` list. Currently only the 'tls-unique' channel
1337 binding, defined by :rfc:`5929`, is supported. :exc:`ValueError` will be
1338 raised if an unsupported channel binding type is requested.
1339
1340 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00001341
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -05001342.. method:: SSLSocket.selected_alpn_protocol()
1343
1344 Return the protocol that was selected during the TLS handshake. If
1345 :meth:`SSLContext.set_alpn_protocols` was not called, if the other party does
Benjamin Peterson88615022015-01-23 17:30:26 -05001346 not support ALPN, if this socket does not support any of the client's
1347 proposed protocols, or if the handshake has not happened yet, ``None`` is
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -05001348 returned.
1349
1350 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1351
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +01001352.. method:: SSLSocket.selected_npn_protocol()
1353
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -05001354 Return the higher-level protocol that was selected during the TLS/SSL
Antoine Pitrou47e40422014-09-04 21:00:10 +02001355 handshake. If :meth:`SSLContext.set_npn_protocols` was not called, or
1356 if the other party does not support NPN, or if the handshake has not yet
1357 happened, this will return ``None``.
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +01001358
1359 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1360
Benjamin Peterson4aeec042008-08-19 21:42:13 +00001361.. method:: SSLSocket.unwrap()
1362
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00001363 Performs the SSL shutdown handshake, which removes the TLS layer from the
1364 underlying socket, and returns the underlying socket object. This can be
1365 used to go from encrypted operation over a connection to unencrypted. The
1366 returned socket should always be used for further communication with the
1367 other side of the connection, rather than the original socket.
Benjamin Peterson4aeec042008-08-19 21:42:13 +00001368
Christian Heimes9fb051f2018-09-23 08:32:31 +02001369.. method:: SSLSocket.verify_client_post_handshake()
1370
1371 Requests post-handshake authentication (PHA) from a TLS 1.3 client. PHA
1372 can only be initiated for a TLS 1.3 connection from a server-side socket,
1373 after the initial TLS handshake and with PHA enabled on both sides, see
1374 :attr:`SSLContext.post_handshake_auth`.
1375
1376 The method does not perform a cert exchange immediately. The server-side
1377 sends a CertificateRequest during the next write event and expects the
1378 client to respond with a certificate on the next read event.
1379
1380 If any precondition isn't met (e.g. not TLS 1.3, PHA not enabled), an
1381 :exc:`SSLError` is raised.
1382
Christian Heimes9fb051f2018-09-23 08:32:31 +02001383 .. note::
1384 Only available with OpenSSL 1.1.1 and TLS 1.3 enabled. Without TLS 1.3
1385 support, the method raises :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
1386
Zhiming Wangae2ea332019-03-01 01:15:04 +08001387 .. versionadded:: 3.8
1388
Antoine Pitrou47e40422014-09-04 21:00:10 +02001389.. method:: SSLSocket.version()
1390
1391 Return the actual SSL protocol version negotiated by the connection
1392 as a string, or ``None`` is no secure connection is established.
1393 As of this writing, possible return values include ``"SSLv2"``,
1394 ``"SSLv3"``, ``"TLSv1"``, ``"TLSv1.1"`` and ``"TLSv1.2"``.
1395 Recent OpenSSL versions may define more return values.
1396
1397 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1398
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001399.. method:: SSLSocket.pending()
1400
1401 Returns the number of already decrypted bytes available for read, pending on
1402 the connection.
1403
Antoine Pitrouec883db2010-05-24 21:20:20 +00001404.. attribute:: SSLSocket.context
1405
1406 The :class:`SSLContext` object this SSL socket is tied to. If the SSL
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +01001407 socket was created using the deprecated :func:`wrap_socket` function
Antoine Pitrouec883db2010-05-24 21:20:20 +00001408 (rather than :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`), this is a custom context
1409 object created for this SSL socket.
1410
1411 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1412
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001413.. attribute:: SSLSocket.server_side
1414
1415 A boolean which is ``True`` for server-side sockets and ``False`` for
1416 client-side sockets.
1417
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001418 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001419
1420.. attribute:: SSLSocket.server_hostname
1421
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001422 Hostname of the server: :class:`str` type, or ``None`` for server-side
1423 socket or if the hostname was not specified in the constructor.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001424
Victor Stinner41f92c22014-10-10 12:05:56 +02001425 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02001426
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001427 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1428 The attribute is now always ASCII text. When ``server_hostname`` is
1429 an internationalized domain name (IDN), this attribute now stores the
1430 A-label form (``"xn--pythn-mua.org"``), rather than the U-label form
1431 (``"pythön.org"``).
1432
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02001433.. attribute:: SSLSocket.session
1434
1435 The :class:`SSLSession` for this SSL connection. The session is available
1436 for client and server side sockets after the TLS handshake has been
1437 performed. For client sockets the session can be set before
1438 :meth:`~SSLSocket.do_handshake` has been called to reuse a session.
1439
1440 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1441
1442.. attribute:: SSLSocket.session_reused
1443
1444 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1445
Antoine Pitrouec883db2010-05-24 21:20:20 +00001446
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001447SSL Contexts
1448------------
1449
Antoine Pitroucafaad42010-05-24 15:58:43 +00001450.. versionadded:: 3.2
1451
Antoine Pitroub0182c82010-10-12 20:09:02 +00001452An SSL context holds various data longer-lived than single SSL connections,
1453such as SSL configuration options, certificate(s) and private key(s).
1454It also manages a cache of SSL sessions for server-side sockets, in order
1455to speed up repeated connections from the same clients.
1456
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +02001457.. class:: SSLContext(protocol=None)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001458
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +02001459 Create a new SSL context. You may pass *protocol* which must be one
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +01001460 of the ``PROTOCOL_*`` constants defined in this module. The parameter
1461 specifies which version of the SSL protocol to use. Typically, the
1462 server chooses a particular protocol version, and the client must adapt
1463 to the server's choice. Most of the versions are not interoperable
1464 with the other versions. If not specified, the default is
1465 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS`; it provides the most compatibility with other
1466 versions.
1467
1468 Here's a table showing which versions in a client (down the side) can connect
1469 to which versions in a server (along the top):
1470
1471 .. table::
1472
1473 ======================== ============ ============ ============= ========= =========== ===========
1474 *client* / **server** **SSLv2** **SSLv3** **TLS** [3]_ **TLSv1** **TLSv1.1** **TLSv1.2**
1475 ------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------- --------- ----------- -----------
1476 *SSLv2* yes no no [1]_ no no no
1477 *SSLv3* no yes no [2]_ no no no
1478 *TLS* (*SSLv23*) [3]_ no [1]_ no [2]_ yes yes yes yes
1479 *TLSv1* no no yes yes no no
1480 *TLSv1.1* no no yes no yes no
1481 *TLSv1.2* no no yes no no yes
1482 ======================== ============ ============ ============= ========= =========== ===========
1483
1484 .. rubric:: Footnotes
1485 .. [1] :class:`SSLContext` disables SSLv2 with :data:`OP_NO_SSLv2` by default.
1486 .. [2] :class:`SSLContext` disables SSLv3 with :data:`OP_NO_SSLv3` by default.
1487 .. [3] TLS 1.3 protocol will be available with :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS` in
1488 OpenSSL >= 1.1.1. There is no dedicated PROTOCOL constant for just
1489 TLS 1.3.
Antoine Pitrou5bef4102013-11-23 16:16:29 +01001490
1491 .. seealso::
1492 :func:`create_default_context` lets the :mod:`ssl` module choose
1493 security settings for a given purpose.
Antoine Pitroub0182c82010-10-12 20:09:02 +00001494
Christian Heimes01113fa2016-09-05 23:23:24 +02001495 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +02001496
Christian Heimes358cfd42016-09-10 22:43:48 +02001497 The context is created with secure default values. The options
1498 :data:`OP_NO_COMPRESSION`, :data:`OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE`,
1499 :data:`OP_SINGLE_DH_USE`, :data:`OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE`,
1500 :data:`OP_NO_SSLv2` (except for :data:`PROTOCOL_SSLv2`),
1501 and :data:`OP_NO_SSLv3` (except for :data:`PROTOCOL_SSLv3`) are
1502 set by default. The initial cipher suite list contains only ``HIGH``
1503 ciphers, no ``NULL`` ciphers and no ``MD5`` ciphers (except for
1504 :data:`PROTOCOL_SSLv2`).
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +02001505
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +02001506 .. deprecated:: 3.10
1507
1508 :class:`SSLContext` without protocol argument is deprecated. The
1509 context class will either require :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` or
1510 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER` protocol in the future.
1511
Christian Heimese9832522021-05-01 20:53:10 +02001512 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
1513
1514 The default cipher suites now include only secure AES and ChaCha20
1515 ciphers with forward secrecy and security level 2. RSA and DH keys with
1516 less than 2048 bits and ECC keys with less than 224 bits are prohibited.
1517 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS`, :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT`, and
1518 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER` use TLS 1.2 as minimum TLS version.
1519
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001520
1521:class:`SSLContext` objects have the following methods and attributes:
1522
Christian Heimes9a5395a2013-06-17 15:44:12 +02001523.. method:: SSLContext.cert_store_stats()
1524
1525 Get statistics about quantities of loaded X.509 certificates, count of
1526 X.509 certificates flagged as CA certificates and certificate revocation
1527 lists as dictionary.
1528
1529 Example for a context with one CA cert and one other cert::
1530
1531 >>> context.cert_store_stats()
1532 {'crl': 0, 'x509_ca': 1, 'x509': 2}
1533
1534 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1535
Christian Heimesefff7062013-11-21 03:35:02 +01001536
Antoine Pitrou4fd1e6a2011-08-25 14:39:44 +02001537.. method:: SSLContext.load_cert_chain(certfile, keyfile=None, password=None)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001538
1539 Load a private key and the corresponding certificate. The *certfile*
1540 string must be the path to a single file in PEM format containing the
1541 certificate as well as any number of CA certificates needed to establish
1542 the certificate's authenticity. The *keyfile* string, if present, must
1543 point to a file containing the private key in. Otherwise the private
1544 key will be taken from *certfile* as well. See the discussion of
1545 :ref:`ssl-certificates` for more information on how the certificate
1546 is stored in the *certfile*.
1547
Antoine Pitrou4fd1e6a2011-08-25 14:39:44 +02001548 The *password* argument may be a function to call to get the password for
1549 decrypting the private key. It will only be called if the private key is
1550 encrypted and a password is necessary. It will be called with no arguments,
1551 and it should return a string, bytes, or bytearray. If the return value is
1552 a string it will be encoded as UTF-8 before using it to decrypt the key.
1553 Alternatively a string, bytes, or bytearray value may be supplied directly
1554 as the *password* argument. It will be ignored if the private key is not
1555 encrypted and no password is needed.
1556
1557 If the *password* argument is not specified and a password is required,
1558 OpenSSL's built-in password prompting mechanism will be used to
1559 interactively prompt the user for a password.
1560
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001561 An :class:`SSLError` is raised if the private key doesn't
1562 match with the certificate.
1563
Antoine Pitrou4fd1e6a2011-08-25 14:39:44 +02001564 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
1565 New optional argument *password*.
1566
Christian Heimes72d28502013-11-23 13:56:58 +01001567.. method:: SSLContext.load_default_certs(purpose=Purpose.SERVER_AUTH)
1568
1569 Load a set of default "certification authority" (CA) certificates from
1570 default locations. On Windows it loads CA certs from the ``CA`` and
1571 ``ROOT`` system stores. On other systems it calls
1572 :meth:`SSLContext.set_default_verify_paths`. In the future the method may
1573 load CA certificates from other locations, too.
1574
1575 The *purpose* flag specifies what kind of CA certificates are loaded. The
1576 default settings :data:`Purpose.SERVER_AUTH` loads certificates, that are
1577 flagged and trusted for TLS web server authentication (client side
Christian Heimes6b2ff982013-11-23 14:42:01 +01001578 sockets). :data:`Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH` loads CA certificates for client
Christian Heimes72d28502013-11-23 13:56:58 +01001579 certificate verification on the server side.
1580
1581 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1582
Christian Heimesefff7062013-11-21 03:35:02 +01001583.. method:: SSLContext.load_verify_locations(cafile=None, capath=None, cadata=None)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001584
1585 Load a set of "certification authority" (CA) certificates used to validate
1586 other peers' certificates when :data:`verify_mode` is other than
1587 :data:`CERT_NONE`. At least one of *cafile* or *capath* must be specified.
1588
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +01001589 This method can also load certification revocation lists (CRLs) in PEM or
Donald Stufft8b852f12014-05-20 12:58:38 -04001590 DER format. In order to make use of CRLs, :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags`
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +01001591 must be configured properly.
1592
Christian Heimes3e738f92013-06-09 18:07:16 +02001593 The *cafile* string, if present, is the path to a file of concatenated
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001594 CA certificates in PEM format. See the discussion of
1595 :ref:`ssl-certificates` for more information about how to arrange the
1596 certificates in this file.
1597
1598 The *capath* string, if present, is
1599 the path to a directory containing several CA certificates in PEM format,
1600 following an `OpenSSL specific layout
Sanyam Khurana338cd832018-01-20 05:55:37 +05301601 <https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations.html>`_.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001602
Christian Heimesefff7062013-11-21 03:35:02 +01001603 The *cadata* object, if present, is either an ASCII string of one or more
Serhiy Storchakab757c832014-12-05 22:25:22 +02001604 PEM-encoded certificates or a :term:`bytes-like object` of DER-encoded
Christian Heimesefff7062013-11-21 03:35:02 +01001605 certificates. Like with *capath* extra lines around PEM-encoded
1606 certificates are ignored but at least one certificate must be present.
1607
1608 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
1609 New optional argument *cadata*
1610
Christian Heimes9a5395a2013-06-17 15:44:12 +02001611.. method:: SSLContext.get_ca_certs(binary_form=False)
1612
1613 Get a list of loaded "certification authority" (CA) certificates. If the
1614 ``binary_form`` parameter is :const:`False` each list
1615 entry is a dict like the output of :meth:`SSLSocket.getpeercert`. Otherwise
1616 the method returns a list of DER-encoded certificates. The returned list
1617 does not contain certificates from *capath* unless a certificate was
1618 requested and loaded by a SSL connection.
1619
Antoine Pitrou97aa9532015-04-13 21:06:15 +02001620 .. note::
1621 Certificates in a capath directory aren't loaded unless they have
1622 been used at least once.
1623
Larry Hastingsd36fc432013-08-03 02:49:53 -07001624 .. versionadded:: 3.4
Christian Heimes9a5395a2013-06-17 15:44:12 +02001625
Christian Heimes25bfcd52016-09-06 00:04:45 +02001626.. method:: SSLContext.get_ciphers()
1627
1628 Get a list of enabled ciphers. The list is in order of cipher priority.
1629 See :meth:`SSLContext.set_ciphers`.
1630
1631 Example::
1632
1633 >>> ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23)
1634 >>> ctx.set_ciphers('ECDHE+AESGCM:!ECDSA')
Christian Heimesb8d0fa02021-04-17 15:49:50 +02001635 >>> ctx.get_ciphers()
Christian Heimes25bfcd52016-09-06 00:04:45 +02001636 [{'aead': True,
1637 'alg_bits': 256,
1638 'auth': 'auth-rsa',
1639 'description': 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=RSA '
1640 'Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEAD',
1641 'digest': None,
1642 'id': 50380848,
1643 'kea': 'kx-ecdhe',
1644 'name': 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384',
1645 'protocol': 'TLSv1.2',
1646 'strength_bits': 256,
1647 'symmetric': 'aes-256-gcm'},
1648 {'aead': True,
1649 'alg_bits': 128,
1650 'auth': 'auth-rsa',
1651 'description': 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=RSA '
1652 'Enc=AESGCM(128) Mac=AEAD',
1653 'digest': None,
1654 'id': 50380847,
1655 'kea': 'kx-ecdhe',
1656 'name': 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256',
1657 'protocol': 'TLSv1.2',
1658 'strength_bits': 128,
1659 'symmetric': 'aes-128-gcm'}]
1660
Christian Heimes25bfcd52016-09-06 00:04:45 +02001661 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1662
Antoine Pitrou664c2d12010-11-17 20:29:42 +00001663.. method:: SSLContext.set_default_verify_paths()
1664
1665 Load a set of default "certification authority" (CA) certificates from
1666 a filesystem path defined when building the OpenSSL library. Unfortunately,
1667 there's no easy way to know whether this method succeeds: no error is
1668 returned if no certificates are to be found. When the OpenSSL library is
1669 provided as part of the operating system, though, it is likely to be
1670 configured properly.
1671
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001672.. method:: SSLContext.set_ciphers(ciphers)
1673
1674 Set the available ciphers for sockets created with this context.
1675 It should be a string in the `OpenSSL cipher list format
Marcin Niemira9c5ba092018-07-08 00:24:20 +02001676 <https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html>`_.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001677 If no cipher can be selected (because compile-time options or other
1678 configuration forbids use of all the specified ciphers), an
1679 :class:`SSLError` will be raised.
1680
1681 .. note::
1682 when connected, the :meth:`SSLSocket.cipher` method of SSL sockets will
1683 give the currently selected cipher.
1684
Christian Heimesb8d0fa02021-04-17 15:49:50 +02001685 TLS 1.3 cipher suites cannot be disabled with
1686 :meth:`~SSLContext.set_ciphers`.
Christian Heimese8eb6cb2018-05-22 22:50:12 +02001687
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -05001688.. method:: SSLContext.set_alpn_protocols(protocols)
1689
1690 Specify which protocols the socket should advertise during the SSL/TLS
1691 handshake. It should be a list of ASCII strings, like ``['http/1.1',
1692 'spdy/2']``, ordered by preference. The selection of a protocol will happen
1693 during the handshake, and will play out according to :rfc:`7301`. After a
1694 successful handshake, the :meth:`SSLSocket.selected_alpn_protocol` method will
1695 return the agreed-upon protocol.
1696
1697 This method will raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if :data:`HAS_ALPN` is
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +02001698 ``False``.
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -05001699
1700 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1701
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +01001702.. method:: SSLContext.set_npn_protocols(protocols)
1703
R David Murrayc7f75792013-06-26 15:11:12 -04001704 Specify which protocols the socket should advertise during the SSL/TLS
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +01001705 handshake. It should be a list of strings, like ``['http/1.1', 'spdy/2']``,
1706 ordered by preference. The selection of a protocol will happen during the
Sanyam Khurana338cd832018-01-20 05:55:37 +05301707 handshake, and will play out according to the `Application Layer Protocol Negotiation
1708 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-Layer_Protocol_Negotiation>`_. After a
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +01001709 successful handshake, the :meth:`SSLSocket.selected_npn_protocol` method will
1710 return the agreed-upon protocol.
1711
1712 This method will raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if :data:`HAS_NPN` is
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +02001713 ``False``.
Antoine Pitroud5d17eb2012-03-22 00:23:03 +01001714
1715 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1716
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001717.. attribute:: SSLContext.sni_callback
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001718
1719 Register a callback function that will be called after the TLS Client Hello
1720 handshake message has been received by the SSL/TLS server when the TLS client
1721 specifies a server name indication. The server name indication mechanism
1722 is specified in :rfc:`6066` section 3 - Server Name Indication.
1723
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001724 Only one callback can be set per ``SSLContext``. If *sni_callback*
1725 is set to ``None`` then the callback is disabled. Calling this function a
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001726 subsequent time will disable the previously registered callback.
1727
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001728 The callback function will be called with three
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001729 arguments; the first being the :class:`ssl.SSLSocket`, the second is a string
1730 that represents the server name that the client is intending to communicate
Antoine Pitrou50b24d02013-04-11 20:48:42 +02001731 (or :const:`None` if the TLS Client Hello does not contain a server name)
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001732 and the third argument is the original :class:`SSLContext`. The server name
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001733 argument is text. For internationalized domain name, the server
1734 name is an IDN A-label (``"xn--pythn-mua.org"``).
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001735
1736 A typical use of this callback is to change the :class:`ssl.SSLSocket`'s
1737 :attr:`SSLSocket.context` attribute to a new object of type
1738 :class:`SSLContext` representing a certificate chain that matches the server
1739 name.
1740
1741 Due to the early negotiation phase of the TLS connection, only limited
1742 methods and attributes are usable like
Benjamin Petersoncca27322015-01-23 16:35:37 -05001743 :meth:`SSLSocket.selected_alpn_protocol` and :attr:`SSLSocket.context`.
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001744 :meth:`SSLSocket.getpeercert`, :meth:`SSLSocket.getpeercert`,
1745 :meth:`SSLSocket.cipher` and :meth:`SSLSocket.compress` methods require that
1746 the TLS connection has progressed beyond the TLS Client Hello and therefore
1747 will not contain return meaningful values nor can they be called safely.
1748
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001749 The *sni_callback* function must return ``None`` to allow the
Terry Jan Reedy8e7586b2013-03-11 18:38:13 -04001750 TLS negotiation to continue. If a TLS failure is required, a constant
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001751 :const:`ALERT_DESCRIPTION_* <ALERT_DESCRIPTION_INTERNAL_ERROR>` can be
1752 returned. Other return values will result in a TLS fatal error with
1753 :const:`ALERT_DESCRIPTION_INTERNAL_ERROR`.
1754
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001755 If an exception is raised from the *sni_callback* function the TLS
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001756 connection will terminate with a fatal TLS alert message
1757 :const:`ALERT_DESCRIPTION_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE`.
1758
1759 This method will raise :exc:`NotImplementedError` if the OpenSSL library
1760 had OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT defined when it was built.
1761
Christian Heimes11a14932018-02-24 02:35:08 +01001762 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1763
1764.. attribute:: SSLContext.set_servername_callback(server_name_callback)
1765
1766 This is a legacy API retained for backwards compatibility. When possible,
1767 you should use :attr:`sni_callback` instead. The given *server_name_callback*
1768 is similar to *sni_callback*, except that when the server hostname is an
1769 IDN-encoded internationalized domain name, the *server_name_callback*
1770 receives a decoded U-label (``"pythön.org"``).
1771
1772 If there is an decoding error on the server name, the TLS connection will
1773 terminate with an :const:`ALERT_DESCRIPTION_INTERNAL_ERROR` fatal TLS
1774 alert message to the client.
1775
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01001776 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1777
Antoine Pitrou0e576f12011-12-22 10:03:38 +01001778.. method:: SSLContext.load_dh_params(dhfile)
1779
Matt Eaton9cf8c422018-03-10 19:00:04 -06001780 Load the key generation parameters for Diffie-Hellman (DH) key exchange.
Antoine Pitrou0e576f12011-12-22 10:03:38 +01001781 Using DH key exchange improves forward secrecy at the expense of
1782 computational resources (both on the server and on the client).
1783 The *dhfile* parameter should be the path to a file containing DH
1784 parameters in PEM format.
1785
1786 This setting doesn't apply to client sockets. You can also use the
1787 :data:`OP_SINGLE_DH_USE` option to further improve security.
1788
1789 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1790
Antoine Pitrou923df6f2011-12-19 17:16:51 +01001791.. method:: SSLContext.set_ecdh_curve(curve_name)
1792
Antoine Pitrou0e576f12011-12-22 10:03:38 +01001793 Set the curve name for Elliptic Curve-based Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) key
1794 exchange. ECDH is significantly faster than regular DH while arguably
1795 as secure. The *curve_name* parameter should be a string describing
Antoine Pitrou923df6f2011-12-19 17:16:51 +01001796 a well-known elliptic curve, for example ``prime256v1`` for a widely
1797 supported curve.
1798
1799 This setting doesn't apply to client sockets. You can also use the
1800 :data:`OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE` option to further improve security.
1801
Serhiy Storchaka4adf01c2016-10-19 18:30:05 +03001802 This method is not available if :data:`HAS_ECDH` is ``False``.
Antoine Pitrou501da612011-12-21 09:27:41 +01001803
Antoine Pitrou923df6f2011-12-19 17:16:51 +01001804 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1805
1806 .. seealso::
Sanyam Khurana1b4587a2017-12-06 22:09:33 +05301807 `SSL/TLS & Perfect Forward Secrecy <https://vincent.bernat.im/en/blog/2011-ssl-perfect-forward-secrecy>`_
Antoine Pitrou923df6f2011-12-19 17:16:51 +01001808 Vincent Bernat.
1809
Antoine Pitroud5323212010-10-22 18:19:07 +00001810.. method:: SSLContext.wrap_socket(sock, server_side=False, \
1811 do_handshake_on_connect=True, suppress_ragged_eofs=True, \
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02001812 server_hostname=None, session=None)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001813
Christian Heimes4df60f12017-09-15 20:26:05 +02001814 Wrap an existing Python socket *sock* and return an instance of
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +01001815 :attr:`SSLContext.sslsocket_class` (default :class:`SSLSocket`). The
1816 returned SSL socket is tied to the context, its settings and certificates.
1817 *sock* must be a :data:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM` socket; other
1818 socket types are unsupported.
Antoine Pitrou3e86ba42013-12-28 17:26:33 +01001819
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +01001820 The parameter ``server_side`` is a boolean which identifies whether
1821 server-side or client-side behavior is desired from this socket.
1822
1823 For client-side sockets, the context construction is lazy; if the
1824 underlying socket isn't connected yet, the context construction will be
1825 performed after :meth:`connect` is called on the socket. For
1826 server-side sockets, if the socket has no remote peer, it is assumed
1827 to be a listening socket, and the server-side SSL wrapping is
1828 automatically performed on client connections accepted via the
1829 :meth:`accept` method. The method may raise :exc:`SSLError`.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00001830
Antoine Pitroud5323212010-10-22 18:19:07 +00001831 On client connections, the optional parameter *server_hostname* specifies
1832 the hostname of the service which we are connecting to. This allows a
1833 single server to host multiple SSL-based services with distinct certificates,
Benjamin Peterson7243b572014-11-23 17:04:34 -06001834 quite similarly to HTTP virtual hosts. Specifying *server_hostname* will
1835 raise a :exc:`ValueError` if *server_side* is true.
1836
Christian Heimes90f05a52018-02-27 09:21:34 +01001837 The parameter ``do_handshake_on_connect`` specifies whether to do the SSL
1838 handshake automatically after doing a :meth:`socket.connect`, or whether the
1839 application program will call it explicitly, by invoking the
1840 :meth:`SSLSocket.do_handshake` method. Calling
1841 :meth:`SSLSocket.do_handshake` explicitly gives the program control over the
1842 blocking behavior of the socket I/O involved in the handshake.
1843
1844 The parameter ``suppress_ragged_eofs`` specifies how the
1845 :meth:`SSLSocket.recv` method should signal unexpected EOF from the other end
1846 of the connection. If specified as :const:`True` (the default), it returns a
1847 normal EOF (an empty bytes object) in response to unexpected EOF errors
1848 raised from the underlying socket; if :const:`False`, it will raise the
1849 exceptions back to the caller.
1850
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02001851 *session*, see :attr:`~SSLSocket.session`.
1852
Benjamin Peterson7243b572014-11-23 17:04:34 -06001853 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1854 Always allow a server_hostname to be passed, even if OpenSSL does not
1855 have SNI.
Antoine Pitroud5323212010-10-22 18:19:07 +00001856
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02001857 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
1858 *session* argument was added.
1859
Christian Heimes4df60f12017-09-15 20:26:05 +02001860 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1861 The method returns on instance of :attr:`SSLContext.sslsocket_class`
1862 instead of hard-coded :class:`SSLSocket`.
1863
1864.. attribute:: SSLContext.sslsocket_class
1865
Toshio Kuratomi7b3a0282019-05-06 15:28:14 -05001866 The return type of :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`, defaults to
Christian Heimes4df60f12017-09-15 20:26:05 +02001867 :class:`SSLSocket`. The attribute can be overridden on instance of class
1868 in order to return a custom subclass of :class:`SSLSocket`.
1869
1870 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1871
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02001872.. method:: SSLContext.wrap_bio(incoming, outgoing, server_side=False, \
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02001873 server_hostname=None, session=None)
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02001874
Christian Heimes4df60f12017-09-15 20:26:05 +02001875 Wrap the BIO objects *incoming* and *outgoing* and return an instance of
Toshio Kuratomi7b3a0282019-05-06 15:28:14 -05001876 :attr:`SSLContext.sslobject_class` (default :class:`SSLObject`). The SSL
Christian Heimes4df60f12017-09-15 20:26:05 +02001877 routines will read input data from the incoming BIO and write data to the
1878 outgoing BIO.
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02001879
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02001880 The *server_side*, *server_hostname* and *session* parameters have the
1881 same meaning as in :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`.
1882
1883 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
1884 *session* argument was added.
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02001885
Christian Heimes4df60f12017-09-15 20:26:05 +02001886 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1887 The method returns on instance of :attr:`SSLContext.sslobject_class`
1888 instead of hard-coded :class:`SSLObject`.
1889
1890.. attribute:: SSLContext.sslobject_class
1891
1892 The return type of :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_bio`, defaults to
1893 :class:`SSLObject`. The attribute can be overridden on instance of class
1894 in order to return a custom subclass of :class:`SSLObject`.
1895
1896 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1897
Antoine Pitroub0182c82010-10-12 20:09:02 +00001898.. method:: SSLContext.session_stats()
1899
1900 Get statistics about the SSL sessions created or managed by this context.
Christian Heimesb8d0fa02021-04-17 15:49:50 +02001901 A dictionary is returned which maps the names of each `piece of information <https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/ssl/SSL_CTX_sess_number.html>`_ to their
Antoine Pitroub0182c82010-10-12 20:09:02 +00001902 numeric values. For example, here is the total number of hits and misses
1903 in the session cache since the context was created::
1904
1905 >>> stats = context.session_stats()
1906 >>> stats['hits'], stats['misses']
1907 (0, 0)
1908
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001909.. attribute:: SSLContext.check_hostname
1910
Ville Skyttä9798cef2021-03-27 16:20:11 +02001911 Whether to match the peer cert's hostname in
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001912 :meth:`SSLSocket.do_handshake`. The context's
1913 :attr:`~SSLContext.verify_mode` must be set to :data:`CERT_OPTIONAL` or
1914 :data:`CERT_REQUIRED`, and you must pass *server_hostname* to
Christian Heimese82c0342017-09-15 20:29:57 +02001915 :meth:`~SSLContext.wrap_socket` in order to match the hostname. Enabling
1916 hostname checking automatically sets :attr:`~SSLContext.verify_mode` from
1917 :data:`CERT_NONE` to :data:`CERT_REQUIRED`. It cannot be set back to
Christian Heimes894d0f72019-09-12 13:10:05 +02001918 :data:`CERT_NONE` as long as hostname checking is enabled. The
1919 :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` protocol enables hostname checking by default.
1920 With other protocols, hostname checking must be enabled explicitly.
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001921
1922 Example::
1923
1924 import socket, ssl
1925
Christian Heimes894d0f72019-09-12 13:10:05 +02001926 context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2)
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001927 context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
1928 context.check_hostname = True
1929 context.load_default_certs()
1930
1931 s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
Berker Peksag38bf87c2014-07-17 05:00:36 +03001932 ssl_sock = context.wrap_socket(s, server_hostname='www.verisign.com')
1933 ssl_sock.connect(('www.verisign.com', 443))
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01001934
1935 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1936
Christian Heimese82c0342017-09-15 20:29:57 +02001937 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1938
1939 :attr:`~SSLContext.verify_mode` is now automatically changed
1940 to :data:`CERT_REQUIRED` when hostname checking is enabled and
1941 :attr:`~SSLContext.verify_mode` is :data:`CERT_NONE`. Previously
1942 the same operation would have failed with a :exc:`ValueError`.
1943
Christian Heimesc7f70692019-05-31 11:44:05 +02001944.. attribute:: SSLContext.keylog_filename
1945
1946 Write TLS keys to a keylog file, whenever key material is generated or
1947 received. The keylog file is designed for debugging purposes only. The
1948 file format is specified by NSS and used by many traffic analyzers such
1949 as Wireshark. The log file is opened in append-only mode. Writes are
1950 synchronized between threads, but not between processes.
1951
1952 .. versionadded:: 3.8
1953
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +01001954.. attribute:: SSLContext.maximum_version
1955
1956 A :class:`TLSVersion` enum member representing the highest supported
1957 TLS version. The value defaults to :attr:`TLSVersion.MAXIMUM_SUPPORTED`.
1958 The attribute is read-only for protocols other than :attr:`PROTOCOL_TLS`,
1959 :attr:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT`, and :attr:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER`.
1960
1961 The attributes :attr:`~SSLContext.maximum_version`,
1962 :attr:`~SSLContext.minimum_version` and
1963 :attr:`SSLContext.options` all affect the supported SSL
1964 and TLS versions of the context. The implementation does not prevent
1965 invalid combination. For example a context with
1966 :attr:`OP_NO_TLSv1_2` in :attr:`~SSLContext.options` and
1967 :attr:`~SSLContext.maximum_version` set to :attr:`TLSVersion.TLSv1_2`
1968 will not be able to establish a TLS 1.2 connection.
1969
Zhiming Wangae2ea332019-03-01 01:15:04 +08001970 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1971
Christian Heimes698dde12018-02-27 11:54:43 +01001972.. attribute:: SSLContext.minimum_version
1973
1974 Like :attr:`SSLContext.maximum_version` except it is the lowest
1975 supported version or :attr:`TLSVersion.MINIMUM_SUPPORTED`.
1976
Zhiming Wangae2ea332019-03-01 01:15:04 +08001977 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1978
Christian Heimes78c7d522019-06-03 21:00:10 +02001979.. attribute:: SSLContext.num_tickets
1980
1981 Control the number of TLS 1.3 session tickets of a
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +02001982 :attr:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER` context. The setting has no impact on TLS
Christian Heimes78c7d522019-06-03 21:00:10 +02001983 1.0 to 1.2 connections.
1984
Christian Heimes78c7d522019-06-03 21:00:10 +02001985 .. versionadded:: 3.8
1986
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +00001987.. attribute:: SSLContext.options
1988
1989 An integer representing the set of SSL options enabled on this context.
1990 The default value is :data:`OP_ALL`, but you can specify other options
1991 such as :data:`OP_NO_SSLv2` by ORing them together.
1992
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02001993 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
1994 :attr:`SSLContext.options` returns :class:`Options` flags:
1995
Marco Buttu7b2491a2017-04-13 16:17:59 +02001996 >>> ssl.create_default_context().options # doctest: +SKIP
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02001997 <Options.OP_ALL|OP_NO_SSLv3|OP_NO_SSLv2|OP_NO_COMPRESSION: 2197947391>
1998
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +02001999 .. deprecated:: 3.7
2000
2001 All ``OP_NO_SSL*`` and ``OP_NO_TLS*`` options have been deprecated since
2002 Python 3.7. Use :attr:`SSLContext.minimum_version` and
2003 :attr:`SSLContext.maximum_version` instead.
2004
Christian Heimes9fb051f2018-09-23 08:32:31 +02002005.. attribute:: SSLContext.post_handshake_auth
2006
2007 Enable TLS 1.3 post-handshake client authentication. Post-handshake auth
2008 is disabled by default and a server can only request a TLS client
2009 certificate during the initial handshake. When enabled, a server may
2010 request a TLS client certificate at any time after the handshake.
2011
2012 When enabled on client-side sockets, the client signals the server that
2013 it supports post-handshake authentication.
2014
2015 When enabled on server-side sockets, :attr:`SSLContext.verify_mode` must
2016 be set to :data:`CERT_OPTIONAL` or :data:`CERT_REQUIRED`, too. The
2017 actual client cert exchange is delayed until
2018 :meth:`SSLSocket.verify_client_post_handshake` is called and some I/O is
2019 performed.
2020
Zhiming Wangae2ea332019-03-01 01:15:04 +08002021 .. versionadded:: 3.8
2022
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002023.. attribute:: SSLContext.protocol
2024
2025 The protocol version chosen when constructing the context. This attribute
2026 is read-only.
2027
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +01002028.. attribute:: SSLContext.hostname_checks_common_name
2029
2030 Whether :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` falls back to verify the cert's
2031 subject common name in the absence of a subject alternative name
2032 extension (default: true).
2033
Zhiming Wangae2ea332019-03-01 01:15:04 +08002034 .. versionadded:: 3.7
2035
Christian Heimesb467d9a2021-04-17 10:07:19 +02002036 .. versionchanged:: 3.10
2037
2038 The flag had no effect with OpenSSL before version 1.1.1k. Python 3.8.9,
2039 3.9.3, and 3.10 include workarounds for previous versions.
2040
matthewhughes9348e836bb2020-07-17 09:59:15 +01002041.. attribute:: SSLContext.security_level
2042
2043 An integer representing the `security level
2044 <https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_CTX_get_security_level.html>`_
2045 for the context. This attribute is read-only.
2046
matthewhughes9348e836bb2020-07-17 09:59:15 +01002047 .. versionadded:: 3.10
2048
Christian Heimes22587792013-11-21 23:56:13 +01002049.. attribute:: SSLContext.verify_flags
2050
2051 The flags for certificate verification operations. You can set flags like
2052 :data:`VERIFY_CRL_CHECK_LEAF` by ORing them together. By default OpenSSL
2053 does neither require nor verify certificate revocation lists (CRLs).
2054
2055 .. versionadded:: 3.4
2056
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02002057 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
2058 :attr:`SSLContext.verify_flags` returns :class:`VerifyFlags` flags:
2059
Marco Buttu7b2491a2017-04-13 16:17:59 +02002060 >>> ssl.create_default_context().verify_flags # doctest: +SKIP
Ethan Furmanb7751062021-03-30 21:17:26 -07002061 ssl.VERIFY_X509_TRUSTED_FIRST
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02002062
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002063.. attribute:: SSLContext.verify_mode
2064
2065 Whether to try to verify other peers' certificates and how to behave
2066 if verification fails. This attribute must be one of
2067 :data:`CERT_NONE`, :data:`CERT_OPTIONAL` or :data:`CERT_REQUIRED`.
2068
Christian Heimes3aeacad2016-09-10 00:19:35 +02002069 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
2070 :attr:`SSLContext.verify_mode` returns :class:`VerifyMode` enum:
2071
2072 >>> ssl.create_default_context().verify_mode
Ethan Furmanb7751062021-03-30 21:17:26 -07002073 ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002074
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00002075.. index:: single: certificates
2076
2077.. index:: single: X509 certificate
2078
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002079.. _ssl-certificates:
2080
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002081Certificates
2082------------
2083
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002084Certificates in general are part of a public-key / private-key system. In this
2085system, each *principal*, (which may be a machine, or a person, or an
2086organization) is assigned a unique two-part encryption key. One part of the key
2087is public, and is called the *public key*; the other part is kept secret, and is
2088called the *private key*. The two parts are related, in that if you encrypt a
2089message with one of the parts, you can decrypt it with the other part, and
2090**only** with the other part.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002091
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002092A certificate contains information about two principals. It contains the name
2093of a *subject*, and the subject's public key. It also contains a statement by a
Andrés Delfino50924392018-06-18 01:34:30 -03002094second principal, the *issuer*, that the subject is who they claim to be, and
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002095that this is indeed the subject's public key. The issuer's statement is signed
2096with the issuer's private key, which only the issuer knows. However, anyone can
2097verify the issuer's statement by finding the issuer's public key, decrypting the
2098statement with it, and comparing it to the other information in the certificate.
2099The certificate also contains information about the time period over which it is
2100valid. This is expressed as two fields, called "notBefore" and "notAfter".
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002101
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002102In the Python use of certificates, a client or server can use a certificate to
2103prove who they are. The other side of a network connection can also be required
2104to produce a certificate, and that certificate can be validated to the
2105satisfaction of the client or server that requires such validation. The
2106connection attempt can be set to raise an exception if the validation fails.
2107Validation is done automatically, by the underlying OpenSSL framework; the
2108application need not concern itself with its mechanics. But the application
2109does usually need to provide sets of certificates to allow this process to take
2110place.
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002111
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002112Python uses files to contain certificates. They should be formatted as "PEM"
2113(see :rfc:`1422`), which is a base-64 encoded form wrapped with a header line
2114and a footer line::
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002115
2116 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2117 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2118 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2119
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002120Certificate chains
2121^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2122
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002123The Python files which contain certificates can contain a sequence of
2124certificates, sometimes called a *certificate chain*. This chain should start
2125with the specific certificate for the principal who "is" the client or server,
2126and then the certificate for the issuer of that certificate, and then the
2127certificate for the issuer of *that* certificate, and so on up the chain till
2128you get to a certificate which is *self-signed*, that is, a certificate which
2129has the same subject and issuer, sometimes called a *root certificate*. The
2130certificates should just be concatenated together in the certificate file. For
2131example, suppose we had a three certificate chain, from our server certificate
2132to the certificate of the certification authority that signed our server
2133certificate, to the root certificate of the agency which issued the
2134certification authority's certificate::
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002135
2136 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2137 ... (certificate for your server)...
2138 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2139 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2140 ... (the certificate for the CA)...
2141 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2142 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2143 ... (the root certificate for the CA's issuer)...
2144 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2145
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002146CA certificates
2147^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2148
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002149If you are going to require validation of the other side of the connection's
2150certificate, you need to provide a "CA certs" file, filled with the certificate
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002151chains for each issuer you are willing to trust. Again, this file just contains
2152these chains concatenated together. For validation, Python will use the first
Donald Stufft41374652014-03-24 19:26:03 -04002153chain it finds in the file which matches. The platform's certificates file can
2154be used by calling :meth:`SSLContext.load_default_certs`, this is done
2155automatically with :func:`.create_default_context`.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002156
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002157Combined key and certificate
2158^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2159
2160Often the private key is stored in the same file as the certificate; in this
2161case, only the ``certfile`` parameter to :meth:`SSLContext.load_cert_chain`
2162and :func:`wrap_socket` needs to be passed. If the private key is stored
2163with the certificate, it should come before the first certificate in
2164the certificate chain::
2165
2166 -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
2167 ... (private key in base64 encoding) ...
2168 -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
2169 -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
2170 ... (certificate in base64 PEM encoding) ...
2171 -----END CERTIFICATE-----
2172
2173Self-signed certificates
2174^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2175
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002176If you are going to create a server that provides SSL-encrypted connection
2177services, you will need to acquire a certificate for that service. There are
2178many ways of acquiring appropriate certificates, such as buying one from a
2179certification authority. Another common practice is to generate a self-signed
2180certificate. The simplest way to do this is with the OpenSSL package, using
2181something like the following::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002182
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00002183 % openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out cert.pem -keyout cert.pem
2184 Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key
2185 .......++++++
2186 .............................++++++
2187 writing new private key to 'cert.pem'
2188 -----
2189 You are about to be asked to enter information that will be incorporated
2190 into your certificate request.
2191 What you are about to enter is what is called a Distinguished Name or a DN.
2192 There are quite a few fields but you can leave some blank
2193 For some fields there will be a default value,
2194 If you enter '.', the field will be left blank.
2195 -----
2196 Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:US
2197 State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:MyState
2198 Locality Name (eg, city) []:Some City
2199 Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:My Organization, Inc.
2200 Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) []:My Group
2201 Common Name (eg, YOUR name) []:myserver.mygroup.myorganization.com
2202 Email Address []:ops@myserver.mygroup.myorganization.com
2203 %
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002204
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002205The disadvantage of a self-signed certificate is that it is its own root
2206certificate, and no one else will have it in their cache of known (and trusted)
2207root certificates.
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002208
2209
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002210Examples
2211--------
2212
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002213Testing for SSL support
2214^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2215
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002216To test for the presence of SSL support in a Python installation, user code
2217should use the following idiom::
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002218
2219 try:
Georg Brandl8a7e5da2011-01-02 19:07:51 +00002220 import ssl
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002221 except ImportError:
Georg Brandl8a7e5da2011-01-02 19:07:51 +00002222 pass
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002223 else:
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +03002224 ... # do something that requires SSL support
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002225
2226Client-side operation
2227^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2228
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002229This example creates a SSL context with the recommended security settings
2230for client sockets, including automatic certificate verification::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002231
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002232 >>> context = ssl.create_default_context()
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002233
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002234If you prefer to tune security settings yourself, you might create
2235a context from scratch (but beware that you might not get the settings
2236right)::
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002237
Christian Heimes894d0f72019-09-12 13:10:05 +02002238 >>> context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002239 >>> context.load_verify_locations("/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt")
2240
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002241(this snippet assumes your operating system places a bundle of all CA
2242certificates in ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt``; if not, you'll get an
2243error and have to adjust the location)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002244
Christian Heimes894d0f72019-09-12 13:10:05 +02002245The :data:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` protocol configures the context for cert
2246validation and hostname verification. :attr:`~SSLContext.verify_mode` is
2247set to :data:`CERT_REQUIRED` and :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` is set
2248to ``True``. All other protocols create SSL contexts with insecure defaults.
2249
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +00002250When you use the context to connect to a server, :const:`CERT_REQUIRED`
Christian Heimes894d0f72019-09-12 13:10:05 +02002251and :attr:`~SSLContext.check_hostname` validate the server certificate: it
2252ensures that the server certificate was signed with one of the CA
2253certificates, checks the signature for correctness, and verifies other
2254properties like validity and identity of the hostname::
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002255
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002256 >>> conn = context.wrap_socket(socket.socket(socket.AF_INET),
2257 ... server_hostname="www.python.org")
2258 >>> conn.connect(("www.python.org", 443))
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002259
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002260You may then fetch the certificate::
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002261
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +00002262 >>> cert = conn.getpeercert()
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +00002263
2264Visual inspection shows that the certificate does identify the desired service
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002265(that is, the HTTPS host ``www.python.org``)::
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +00002266
2267 >>> pprint.pprint(cert)
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002268 {'OCSP': ('http://ocsp.digicert.com',),
2269 'caIssuers': ('http://cacerts.digicert.com/DigiCertSHA2ExtendedValidationServerCA.crt',),
2270 'crlDistributionPoints': ('http://crl3.digicert.com/sha2-ev-server-g1.crl',
2271 'http://crl4.digicert.com/sha2-ev-server-g1.crl'),
2272 'issuer': ((('countryName', 'US'),),
2273 (('organizationName', 'DigiCert Inc'),),
2274 (('organizationalUnitName', 'www.digicert.com'),),
2275 (('commonName', 'DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA'),)),
2276 'notAfter': 'Sep 9 12:00:00 2016 GMT',
2277 'notBefore': 'Sep 5 00:00:00 2014 GMT',
2278 'serialNumber': '01BB6F00122B177F36CAB49CEA8B6B26',
2279 'subject': ((('businessCategory', 'Private Organization'),),
2280 (('1.3.6.1.4.1.311.60.2.1.3', 'US'),),
2281 (('1.3.6.1.4.1.311.60.2.1.2', 'Delaware'),),
2282 (('serialNumber', '3359300'),),
2283 (('streetAddress', '16 Allen Rd'),),
2284 (('postalCode', '03894-4801'),),
2285 (('countryName', 'US'),),
2286 (('stateOrProvinceName', 'NH'),),
Mathieu Dupuyc49016e2020-03-30 23:28:25 +02002287 (('localityName', 'Wolfeboro'),),
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002288 (('organizationName', 'Python Software Foundation'),),
2289 (('commonName', 'www.python.org'),)),
2290 'subjectAltName': (('DNS', 'www.python.org'),
2291 ('DNS', 'python.org'),
Stéphane Wirtel19177fb2018-05-15 20:58:35 +02002292 ('DNS', 'pypi.org'),
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002293 ('DNS', 'docs.python.org'),
Stéphane Wirtel19177fb2018-05-15 20:58:35 +02002294 ('DNS', 'testpypi.org'),
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002295 ('DNS', 'bugs.python.org'),
2296 ('DNS', 'wiki.python.org'),
2297 ('DNS', 'hg.python.org'),
2298 ('DNS', 'mail.python.org'),
2299 ('DNS', 'packaging.python.org'),
2300 ('DNS', 'pythonhosted.org'),
2301 ('DNS', 'www.pythonhosted.org'),
2302 ('DNS', 'test.pythonhosted.org'),
2303 ('DNS', 'us.pycon.org'),
2304 ('DNS', 'id.python.org')),
Antoine Pitrou441ae042012-01-06 20:06:15 +01002305 'version': 3}
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002306
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002307Now the SSL channel is established and the certificate verified, you can
2308proceed to talk with the server::
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002309
Antoine Pitroudab64262010-09-19 13:31:06 +00002310 >>> conn.sendall(b"HEAD / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: linuxfr.org\r\n\r\n")
2311 >>> pprint.pprint(conn.recv(1024).split(b"\r\n"))
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002312 [b'HTTP/1.1 200 OK',
2313 b'Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 18:27:20 GMT',
2314 b'Server: nginx',
2315 b'Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8',
2316 b'X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN',
2317 b'Content-Length: 45679',
2318 b'Accept-Ranges: bytes',
2319 b'Via: 1.1 varnish',
2320 b'Age: 2188',
2321 b'X-Served-By: cache-lcy1134-LCY',
2322 b'X-Cache: HIT',
2323 b'X-Cache-Hits: 11',
2324 b'Vary: Cookie',
2325 b'Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains',
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002326 b'Connection: close',
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002327 b'',
2328 b'']
2329
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002330See the discussion of :ref:`ssl-security` below.
2331
2332
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002333Server-side operation
2334^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2335
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002336For server operation, typically you'll need to have a server certificate, and
2337private key, each in a file. You'll first create a context holding the key
2338and the certificate, so that clients can check your authenticity. Then
2339you'll open a socket, bind it to a port, call :meth:`listen` on it, and start
2340waiting for clients to connect::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002341
2342 import socket, ssl
2343
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002344 context = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002345 context.load_cert_chain(certfile="mycertfile", keyfile="mykeyfile")
2346
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002347 bindsocket = socket.socket()
2348 bindsocket.bind(('myaddr.mydomain.com', 10023))
2349 bindsocket.listen(5)
2350
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002351When a client connects, you'll call :meth:`accept` on the socket to get the
2352new socket from the other end, and use the context's :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket`
2353method to create a server-side SSL socket for the connection::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002354
2355 while True:
Georg Brandl8a7e5da2011-01-02 19:07:51 +00002356 newsocket, fromaddr = bindsocket.accept()
2357 connstream = context.wrap_socket(newsocket, server_side=True)
2358 try:
2359 deal_with_client(connstream)
2360 finally:
Antoine Pitroub205d582011-01-02 22:09:27 +00002361 connstream.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
Georg Brandl8a7e5da2011-01-02 19:07:51 +00002362 connstream.close()
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002363
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002364Then you'll read data from the ``connstream`` and do something with it till you
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +00002365are finished with the client (or the client is finished with you)::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002366
2367 def deal_with_client(connstream):
Georg Brandl8a7e5da2011-01-02 19:07:51 +00002368 data = connstream.recv(1024)
2369 # empty data means the client is finished with us
2370 while data:
2371 if not do_something(connstream, data):
2372 # we'll assume do_something returns False
2373 # when we're finished with client
2374 break
2375 data = connstream.recv(1024)
2376 # finished with client
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002377
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002378And go back to listening for new client connections (of course, a real server
2379would probably handle each client connection in a separate thread, or put
Victor Stinner29611452014-10-10 12:52:43 +02002380the sockets in :ref:`non-blocking mode <ssl-nonblocking>` and use an event loop).
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002381
2382
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02002383.. _ssl-nonblocking:
2384
2385Notes on non-blocking sockets
2386-----------------------------
2387
Antoine Pitroub4bebda2014-04-29 10:03:28 +02002388SSL sockets behave slightly different than regular sockets in
2389non-blocking mode. When working with non-blocking sockets, there are
2390thus several things you need to be aware of:
2391
2392- Most :class:`SSLSocket` methods will raise either
2393 :exc:`SSLWantWriteError` or :exc:`SSLWantReadError` instead of
2394 :exc:`BlockingIOError` if an I/O operation would
2395 block. :exc:`SSLWantReadError` will be raised if a read operation on
2396 the underlying socket is necessary, and :exc:`SSLWantWriteError` for
2397 a write operation on the underlying socket. Note that attempts to
2398 *write* to an SSL socket may require *reading* from the underlying
2399 socket first, and attempts to *read* from the SSL socket may require
2400 a prior *write* to the underlying socket.
2401
2402 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
2403
2404 In earlier Python versions, the :meth:`!SSLSocket.send` method
2405 returned zero instead of raising :exc:`SSLWantWriteError` or
2406 :exc:`SSLWantReadError`.
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02002407
2408- Calling :func:`~select.select` tells you that the OS-level socket can be
2409 read from (or written to), but it does not imply that there is sufficient
2410 data at the upper SSL layer. For example, only part of an SSL frame might
2411 have arrived. Therefore, you must be ready to handle :meth:`SSLSocket.recv`
2412 and :meth:`SSLSocket.send` failures, and retry after another call to
2413 :func:`~select.select`.
2414
Antoine Pitrou75e03382014-05-18 00:55:13 +02002415- Conversely, since the SSL layer has its own framing, a SSL socket may
2416 still have data available for reading without :func:`~select.select`
2417 being aware of it. Therefore, you should first call
2418 :meth:`SSLSocket.recv` to drain any potentially available data, and then
2419 only block on a :func:`~select.select` call if still necessary.
2420
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02002421 (of course, similar provisions apply when using other primitives such as
Antoine Pitrou75e03382014-05-18 00:55:13 +02002422 :func:`~select.poll`, or those in the :mod:`selectors` module)
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02002423
2424- The SSL handshake itself will be non-blocking: the
2425 :meth:`SSLSocket.do_handshake` method has to be retried until it returns
2426 successfully. Here is a synopsis using :func:`~select.select` to wait for
2427 the socket's readiness::
2428
2429 while True:
2430 try:
2431 sock.do_handshake()
2432 break
Antoine Pitrou873bf262011-10-27 23:59:03 +02002433 except ssl.SSLWantReadError:
2434 select.select([sock], [], [])
2435 except ssl.SSLWantWriteError:
2436 select.select([], [sock], [])
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02002437
Victor Stinnercfb2a0a2014-10-10 12:45:10 +02002438.. seealso::
2439
Victor Stinner29611452014-10-10 12:52:43 +02002440 The :mod:`asyncio` module supports :ref:`non-blocking SSL sockets
2441 <ssl-nonblocking>` and provides a
Victor Stinnercfb2a0a2014-10-10 12:45:10 +02002442 higher level API. It polls for events using the :mod:`selectors` module and
2443 handles :exc:`SSLWantWriteError`, :exc:`SSLWantReadError` and
2444 :exc:`BlockingIOError` exceptions. It runs the SSL handshake asynchronously
2445 as well.
2446
Antoine Pitrou6f5dcb12011-07-11 01:35:48 +02002447
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002448Memory BIO Support
2449------------------
2450
2451.. versionadded:: 3.5
2452
2453Ever since the SSL module was introduced in Python 2.6, the :class:`SSLSocket`
2454class has provided two related but distinct areas of functionality:
2455
2456- SSL protocol handling
2457- Network IO
2458
2459The network IO API is identical to that provided by :class:`socket.socket`,
2460from which :class:`SSLSocket` also inherits. This allows an SSL socket to be
2461used as a drop-in replacement for a regular socket, making it very easy to add
2462SSL support to an existing application.
2463
2464Combining SSL protocol handling and network IO usually works well, but there
2465are some cases where it doesn't. An example is async IO frameworks that want to
2466use a different IO multiplexing model than the "select/poll on a file
2467descriptor" (readiness based) model that is assumed by :class:`socket.socket`
2468and by the internal OpenSSL socket IO routines. This is mostly relevant for
2469platforms like Windows where this model is not efficient. For this purpose, a
2470reduced scope variant of :class:`SSLSocket` called :class:`SSLObject` is
2471provided.
2472
2473.. class:: SSLObject
2474
2475 A reduced-scope variant of :class:`SSLSocket` representing an SSL protocol
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002476 instance that does not contain any network IO methods. This class is
2477 typically used by framework authors that want to implement asynchronous IO
2478 for SSL through memory buffers.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002479
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002480 This class implements an interface on top of a low-level SSL object as
2481 implemented by OpenSSL. This object captures the state of an SSL connection
2482 but does not provide any network IO itself. IO needs to be performed through
2483 separate "BIO" objects which are OpenSSL's IO abstraction layer.
2484
Christian Heimes9d50ab52018-02-27 10:17:30 +01002485 This class has no public constructor. An :class:`SSLObject` instance
2486 must be created using the :meth:`~SSLContext.wrap_bio` method. This
2487 method will create the :class:`SSLObject` instance and bind it to a
2488 pair of BIOs. The *incoming* BIO is used to pass data from Python to the
2489 SSL protocol instance, while the *outgoing* BIO is used to pass data the
2490 other way around.
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002491
2492 The following methods are available:
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002493
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02002494 - :attr:`~SSLSocket.context`
2495 - :attr:`~SSLSocket.server_side`
2496 - :attr:`~SSLSocket.server_hostname`
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02002497 - :attr:`~SSLSocket.session`
2498 - :attr:`~SSLSocket.session_reused`
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02002499 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.read`
2500 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.write`
2501 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.getpeercert`
Rémi Lapeyre74e1b6b2020-04-07 09:38:59 +02002502 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.selected_alpn_protocol`
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02002503 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.selected_npn_protocol`
2504 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.cipher`
Benjamin Peterson4cb17812015-01-07 11:14:26 -06002505 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.shared_ciphers`
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02002506 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.compression`
2507 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.pending`
2508 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.do_handshake`
Rémi Lapeyre74e1b6b2020-04-07 09:38:59 +02002509 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.verify_client_post_handshake`
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02002510 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.unwrap`
2511 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.get_channel_binding`
Rémi Lapeyre74e1b6b2020-04-07 09:38:59 +02002512 - :meth:`~SSLSocket.version`
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002513
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002514 When compared to :class:`SSLSocket`, this object lacks the following
2515 features:
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002516
Benjamin Petersonfdfca5f2017-06-11 00:24:38 -07002517 - Any form of network IO; ``recv()`` and ``send()`` read and write only to
2518 the underlying :class:`MemoryBIO` buffers.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002519
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002520 - There is no *do_handshake_on_connect* machinery. You must always manually
2521 call :meth:`~SSLSocket.do_handshake` to start the handshake.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002522
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002523 - There is no handling of *suppress_ragged_eofs*. All end-of-file conditions
2524 that are in violation of the protocol are reported via the
2525 :exc:`SSLEOFError` exception.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002526
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002527 - The method :meth:`~SSLSocket.unwrap` call does not return anything,
2528 unlike for an SSL socket where it returns the underlying socket.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002529
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002530 - The *server_name_callback* callback passed to
2531 :meth:`SSLContext.set_servername_callback` will get an :class:`SSLObject`
2532 instance instead of a :class:`SSLSocket` instance as its first parameter.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002533
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002534 Some notes related to the use of :class:`SSLObject`:
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002535
Victor Stinner2debf152014-10-10 13:04:08 +02002536 - All IO on an :class:`SSLObject` is :ref:`non-blocking <ssl-nonblocking>`.
2537 This means that for example :meth:`~SSLSocket.read` will raise an
2538 :exc:`SSLWantReadError` if it needs more data than the incoming BIO has
2539 available.
2540
2541 - There is no module-level ``wrap_bio()`` call like there is for
2542 :meth:`~SSLContext.wrap_socket`. An :class:`SSLObject` is always created
2543 via an :class:`SSLContext`.
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002544
Christian Heimes9d50ab52018-02-27 10:17:30 +01002545 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
2546 :class:`SSLObject` instances must to created with
2547 :meth:`~SSLContext.wrap_bio`. In earlier versions, it was possible to
2548 create instances directly. This was never documented or officially
2549 supported.
2550
Victor Stinner805b2622014-10-10 12:49:08 +02002551An SSLObject communicates with the outside world using memory buffers. The
2552class :class:`MemoryBIO` provides a memory buffer that can be used for this
2553purpose. It wraps an OpenSSL memory BIO (Basic IO) object:
2554
2555.. class:: MemoryBIO
2556
2557 A memory buffer that can be used to pass data between Python and an SSL
2558 protocol instance.
2559
2560 .. attribute:: MemoryBIO.pending
2561
2562 Return the number of bytes currently in the memory buffer.
2563
2564 .. attribute:: MemoryBIO.eof
2565
2566 A boolean indicating whether the memory BIO is current at the end-of-file
2567 position.
2568
2569 .. method:: MemoryBIO.read(n=-1)
2570
2571 Read up to *n* bytes from the memory buffer. If *n* is not specified or
2572 negative, all bytes are returned.
2573
2574 .. method:: MemoryBIO.write(buf)
2575
2576 Write the bytes from *buf* to the memory BIO. The *buf* argument must be an
2577 object supporting the buffer protocol.
2578
2579 The return value is the number of bytes written, which is always equal to
2580 the length of *buf*.
2581
2582 .. method:: MemoryBIO.write_eof()
2583
2584 Write an EOF marker to the memory BIO. After this method has been called, it
2585 is illegal to call :meth:`~MemoryBIO.write`. The attribute :attr:`eof` will
2586 become true after all data currently in the buffer has been read.
2587
Antoine Pitroub1fdf472014-10-05 20:41:53 +02002588
Christian Heimes99a65702016-09-10 23:44:53 +02002589SSL session
2590-----------
2591
2592.. versionadded:: 3.6
2593
2594.. class:: SSLSession
2595
2596 Session object used by :attr:`~SSLSocket.session`.
2597
2598 .. attribute:: id
2599 .. attribute:: time
2600 .. attribute:: timeout
2601 .. attribute:: ticket_lifetime_hint
2602 .. attribute:: has_ticket
2603
2604
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002605.. _ssl-security:
2606
2607Security considerations
2608-----------------------
2609
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +01002610Best defaults
2611^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002612
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +01002613For **client use**, if you don't have any special requirements for your
2614security policy, it is highly recommended that you use the
2615:func:`create_default_context` function to create your SSL context.
2616It will load the system's trusted CA certificates, enable certificate
Antoine Pitrouf8cbbbb2014-03-23 16:31:08 +01002617validation and hostname checking, and try to choose reasonably secure
2618protocol and cipher settings.
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +01002619
2620For example, here is how you would use the :class:`smtplib.SMTP` class to
2621create a trusted, secure connection to a SMTP server::
2622
2623 >>> import ssl, smtplib
2624 >>> smtp = smtplib.SMTP("mail.python.org", port=587)
2625 >>> context = ssl.create_default_context()
2626 >>> smtp.starttls(context=context)
2627 (220, b'2.0.0 Ready to start TLS')
2628
2629If a client certificate is needed for the connection, it can be added with
2630:meth:`SSLContext.load_cert_chain`.
2631
2632By contrast, if you create the SSL context by calling the :class:`SSLContext`
Antoine Pitrouf8cbbbb2014-03-23 16:31:08 +01002633constructor yourself, it will not have certificate validation nor hostname
2634checking enabled by default. If you do so, please read the paragraphs below
2635to achieve a good security level.
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +01002636
2637Manual settings
2638^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2639
2640Verifying certificates
2641''''''''''''''''''''''
2642
Donald Stufft8b852f12014-05-20 12:58:38 -04002643When calling the :class:`SSLContext` constructor directly,
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002644:const:`CERT_NONE` is the default. Since it does not authenticate the other
2645peer, it can be insecure, especially in client mode where most of time you
2646would like to ensure the authenticity of the server you're talking to.
2647Therefore, when in client mode, it is highly recommended to use
2648:const:`CERT_REQUIRED`. However, it is in itself not sufficient; you also
Antoine Pitrou59fdd672010-10-08 10:37:08 +00002649have to check that the server certificate, which can be obtained by calling
2650:meth:`SSLSocket.getpeercert`, matches the desired service. For many
2651protocols and applications, the service can be identified by the hostname;
Christian Heimes1aa9a752013-12-02 02:41:19 +01002652in this case, the :func:`match_hostname` function can be used. This common
2653check is automatically performed when :attr:`SSLContext.check_hostname` is
2654enabled.
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002655
Christian Heimes61d478c2018-01-27 15:51:38 +01002656.. versionchanged:: 3.7
2657 Hostname matchings is now performed by OpenSSL. Python no longer uses
2658 :func:`match_hostname`.
2659
Antoine Pitrou152efa22010-05-16 18:19:27 +00002660In server mode, if you want to authenticate your clients using the SSL layer
2661(rather than using a higher-level authentication mechanism), you'll also have
2662to specify :const:`CERT_REQUIRED` and similarly check the client certificate.
2663
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +00002664
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +00002665Protocol versions
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +01002666'''''''''''''''''
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +00002667
Antoine Pitrou4b4ddb22014-10-21 00:14:39 +02002668SSL versions 2 and 3 are considered insecure and are therefore dangerous to
2669use. If you want maximum compatibility between clients and servers, it is
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +02002670recommended to use :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT` or
2671:const:`PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER` as the protocol version. SSLv2 and SSLv3 are
2672disabled by default.
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +00002673
Marco Buttu7b2491a2017-04-13 16:17:59 +02002674::
2675
Christian Heimesc4d2e502016-09-12 01:14:35 +02002676 >>> client_context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT)
Christian Heimes2875c602021-04-19 07:27:10 +02002677 >>> client_context.minimum_version = ssl.TLSVersion.TLSv1_3
2678 >>> client_context.maximum_version = ssl.TLSVersion.TLSv1_3
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +02002679
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +00002680
Christian Heimes598894f2016-09-05 23:19:05 +02002681The SSL context created above will only allow TLSv1.2 and later (if
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +02002682supported by your system) connections to a server. :const:`PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT`
2683implies certificate validation and hostname checks by default. You have to
2684load certificates into the context.
2685
Antoine Pitroub5218772010-05-21 09:56:06 +00002686
Antoine Pitroub7ffed82012-01-04 02:53:44 +01002687Cipher selection
Antoine Pitrouc5e075f2014-03-22 18:19:11 +01002688''''''''''''''''
Antoine Pitroub7ffed82012-01-04 02:53:44 +01002689
2690If you have advanced security requirements, fine-tuning of the ciphers
2691enabled when negotiating a SSL session is possible through the
2692:meth:`SSLContext.set_ciphers` method. Starting from Python 3.2.3, the
2693ssl module disables certain weak ciphers by default, but you may want
Donald Stufft79ccaa22014-03-21 21:33:34 -04002694to further restrict the cipher choice. Be sure to read OpenSSL's documentation
Sanyam Khurana338cd832018-01-20 05:55:37 +05302695about the `cipher list format <https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT>`_.
Christian Heimes5fe668c2016-09-12 00:01:11 +02002696If you want to check which ciphers are enabled by a given cipher list, use
2697:meth:`SSLContext.get_ciphers` or the ``openssl ciphers`` command on your
2698system.
Antoine Pitroub7ffed82012-01-04 02:53:44 +01002699
Antoine Pitrou9eefe912013-11-17 15:35:33 +01002700Multi-processing
2701^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2702
2703If using this module as part of a multi-processed application (using,
2704for example the :mod:`multiprocessing` or :mod:`concurrent.futures` modules),
2705be aware that OpenSSL's internal random number generator does not properly
2706handle forked processes. Applications must change the PRNG state of the
2707parent process if they use any SSL feature with :func:`os.fork`. Any
2708successful call of :func:`~ssl.RAND_add`, :func:`~ssl.RAND_bytes` or
2709:func:`~ssl.RAND_pseudo_bytes` is sufficient.
2710
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00002711
Christian Heimes529525f2018-05-23 22:24:45 +02002712.. _ssl-tlsv1_3:
2713
2714TLS 1.3
2715-------
2716
2717.. versionadded:: 3.7
2718
Christian Heimesb8d0fa02021-04-17 15:49:50 +02002719The TLS 1.3 protocol behaves slightly differently than previous version
2720of TLS/SSL. Some new TLS 1.3 features are not yet available.
Christian Heimes529525f2018-05-23 22:24:45 +02002721
2722- TLS 1.3 uses a disjunct set of cipher suites. All AES-GCM and
2723 ChaCha20 cipher suites are enabled by default. The method
2724 :meth:`SSLContext.set_ciphers` cannot enable or disable any TLS 1.3
Stéphane Wirtel07fbbfd2018-10-05 16:17:18 +02002725 ciphers yet, but :meth:`SSLContext.get_ciphers` returns them.
Christian Heimes529525f2018-05-23 22:24:45 +02002726- Session tickets are no longer sent as part of the initial handshake and
2727 are handled differently. :attr:`SSLSocket.session` and :class:`SSLSession`
2728 are not compatible with TLS 1.3.
2729- Client-side certificates are also no longer verified during the initial
2730 handshake. A server can request a certificate at any time. Clients
2731 process certificate requests while they send or receive application data
2732 from the server.
2733- TLS 1.3 features like early data, deferred TLS client cert request,
2734 signature algorithm configuration, and rekeying are not supported yet.
2735
2736
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00002737.. seealso::
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002738
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00002739 Class :class:`socket.socket`
Georg Brandl4a6cf6c2013-10-06 18:20:31 +02002740 Documentation of underlying :mod:`socket` class
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002741
Georg Brandl5d941342016-02-26 19:37:12 +01002742 `SSL/TLS Strong Encryption: An Introduction <https://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/en/ssl/ssl_intro.html>`_
Matt Eaton9cf8c422018-03-10 19:00:04 -06002743 Intro from the Apache HTTP Server documentation
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002744
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +03002745 :rfc:`RFC 1422: Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail: Part II: Certificate-Based Key Management <1422>`
Thomas Wouters1b7f8912007-09-19 03:06:30 +00002746 Steve Kent
Thomas Wouters47b49bf2007-08-30 22:15:33 +00002747
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +03002748 :rfc:`RFC 4086: Randomness Requirements for Security <4086>`
Chandan Kumar63c2c8a2017-06-09 15:13:58 +05302749 Donald E., Jeffrey I. Schiller
Thomas Wouters89d996e2007-09-08 17:39:28 +00002750
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +03002751 :rfc:`RFC 5280: Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile <5280>`
Chandan Kumar63c2c8a2017-06-09 15:13:58 +05302752 D. Cooper
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01002753
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +03002754 :rfc:`RFC 5246: The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2 <5246>`
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01002755 T. Dierks et. al.
2756
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +03002757 :rfc:`RFC 6066: Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions <6066>`
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01002758 D. Eastlake
2759
Serhiy Storchaka6dff0202016-05-07 10:49:07 +03002760 `IANA TLS: Transport Layer Security (TLS) Parameters <https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml>`_
Antoine Pitrou58ddc9d2013-01-05 21:20:29 +01002761 IANA
Christian Heimesad0ffa02017-09-06 16:19:56 -07002762
Serhiy Storchaka0a36ac12018-05-31 07:39:00 +03002763 :rfc:`RFC 7525: Recommendations for Secure Use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) <7525>`
Christian Heimesad0ffa02017-09-06 16:19:56 -07002764 IETF
2765
2766 `Mozilla's Server Side TLS recommendations <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS>`_
2767 Mozilla