SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list, SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list, SSL_set_max_cert_list, SSL_get_max_cert_list, -- manipulate allowed for the peer's certificate chain
Synopsis
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
long SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, long size);
long SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list(SSL_CTX *ctx);
long SSL_set_max_cert_list(SSL *ssl, long size);
long SSL_get_max_cert_list(SSL *ctx);
DESCRIPTION
SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list() sets the maximum size allowed for the
peer's certificate chain for all SSL objects created from ctx to be <size> bytes. The SSL objects
inherit the setting valid for ctx at
the time SSL_new(3) is being
called.
SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list() returns the currently set maximum size
for ctx.
SSL_set_max_cert_list() sets the maximum size allowed for the peer's
certificate chain for ssl to be
<size> bytes. This setting stays valid until a new value is
set.
SSL_get_max_cert_list() returns the currently set maximum size for
ssl.
NOTES
During the handshake process, the peer may send a certificate chain.
The TLS/SSL standard does not give any maximum size of the
certificate chain. The OpenSSL library handles incoming data by a
dynamically allocated buffer. In order to prevent this buffer from
growing without bounds due to data received from a faulty or
malicious peer, a maximum size for the certificate chain is set.
The default value for the maximum certificate chain size is 100kB
(30kB on the 16bit DOS platform). This should be sufficient for usual
certificate chains (OpenSSL's default maximum chain length is 10, see
SSL_CTX_set_verify(3),
and certificates without special extensions have a typical size of
1-2kB).
For special applications it can be necessary to extend the maximum
certificate chain size allowed to be sent by the peer, see e.g. the
work on "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Proxy Certificate
Profile" and "TLS Delegation Protocol" at http://www.ietf.org/ and
http://www.globus.org/ .
Under normal conditions it should never be necessary to set a value
smaller than the default, as the buffer is handled dynamically and
only uses the memory actually required by the data sent by the peer.
If the maximum certificate chain size allowed is exceeded, the
handshake will fail with a SSL_R_EXCESSIVE_MESSAGE_SIZE error.
RETURN VALUES
SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list() and SSL_set_max_cert_list() return the
previously set value.
SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list() and SSL_get_max_cert_list() return the
currently set value.