SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode
,
SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode
—
enable/disable session caching
#include
<openssl/ssl.h>
long
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode
(SSL_CTX
ctx, long
mode);
long
SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode
(SSL_CTX
ctx);
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode
()
enables/disables session caching by setting the operational mode for
ctx to mode.
SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode
()
returns the currently used cache mode.
The OpenSSL library can store/retrieve SSL/TLS sessions for later
reuse. The sessions can be held in memory for each
ctx, if more than one SSL_CTX
object is being maintained, the sessions are unique for each
SSL_CTX object.
In order to reuse a session, a client must send the session's id
to the server. It can only send exactly one id. The server then either
agrees to reuse the session or it starts a full handshake (to create a new
session).
A server will look up the session in its internal session storage.
If the session is not found in internal storage or lookups for the internal
storage have been deactivated
(SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP
), the server will
try the external storage if available.
Since a client may try to reuse a session intended for use in a
different context, the session id context must be set by the server (see
SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(3)).
The following session cache modes and modifiers are available:
SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF
- No session caching for client or server takes place.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT
- Client sessions are added to the session cache. As there is no reliable
way for the OpenSSL library to know whether a session should be reused or
which session to choose (due to the abstract BIO layer the SSL engine does
not have details about the connection), the application must select the
session to be reused by using the
SSL_set_session(3)
function. This option is not activated by default.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER
- Server sessions are added to the session cache. When a client proposes a
session to be reused, the server looks for the corresponding session in
(first) the internal session cache (unless
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP
is set), then
(second) in the external cache if available. If the session is found, the
server will try to reuse the session. This is the default.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_BOTH
- Enable both
SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT
and
SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER
at the same time.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_AUTO_CLEAR
- Normally the session cache is checked for expired sessions every 255
connections using the
SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3)
function. Since this may lead to a delay which cannot be controlled, the
automatic flushing may be disabled and
SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3)
can be called explicitly by the application.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP
- By setting this flag, session-resume operations in an SSL/TLS server will
not automatically look up sessions in the internal cache, even if sessions
are automatically stored there. If external session caching callbacks are
in use, this flag guarantees that all lookups are directed to the external
cache. As automatic lookup only applies for SSL/TLS servers, the flag has
no effect on clients.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE
- Depending on the presence of
SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT
and/or SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER
, sessions negotiated
in an SSL/TLS handshake may be cached for possible reuse. Normally a new
session is added to the internal cache as well as any external session
caching (callback) that is configured for the
SSL_CTX. This flag will prevent sessions being
stored in the internal cache (though the application can add them manually
using
SSL_CTX_add_session(3)).
Note: in any SSL/TLS servers where external caching is configured, any
successful session lookups in the external cache (e.g., for session-resume
requests) would normally be copied into the local cache before processing
continues – this flag prevents these additions to the internal
cache as well.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL
- Enable both
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP
and
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE
at the same
time.
The default mode is
SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER
.
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode
() returns
the previously set cache mode.
SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode
() returns
the currently set cache mode.
ssl(3),
SSL_CTX_add_session(3),
SSL_CTX_ctrl(3),
SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3),
SSL_CTX_sess_number(3),
SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size(3),
SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3),
SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(3),
SSL_CTX_set_timeout(3),
SSL_session_reused(3),
SSL_set_session(3)
SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode
() and
SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode
() first appeared in
SSLeay 0.6.1 and have been available since OpenBSD
2.4.
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE
and
SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL
were introduced in
OpenSSL 0.9.6h.