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The alert is sent as a special message +and does not influence the normal data stream (unless its contents results +in the communication being canceled). +.PP +A warning alert is sent, when a non-fatal error condition occurs. The +\&\*(L"close notify\*(R" alert is sent as a warning alert. Other examples for +non-fatal errors are certificate errors (\*(L"certificate expired\*(R", +\&\*(L"unsupported certificate\*(R"), for which a warning alert may be sent. +(The sending party may however decide to send a fatal error.) The +receiving side may cancel the connection on reception of a warning +alert on it discretion. +.PP +Several alert messages must be sent as fatal alert messages as specified +by the \s-1TLS\s0 \s-1RFC\s0. A fatal alert always leads to a connection abort. +.SH "RETURN VALUES" +.IX Header "RETURN VALUES" +The following strings can occur for \fISSL_alert_type_string()\fR or +\&\fISSL_alert_type_string_long()\fR: +.if n .Ip """""W""""/""""warning""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``W''/``warning''" 4 +.IX Item ""W/warning" +.PD 0 +.if n .Ip """""F""""/""""fatal""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``F''/``fatal''" 4 +.IX Item ""F/fatal" +.if n .Ip """""U""""/""""unknown""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``U''/``unknown''" 4 +.IX Item ""U/unknown" +.PD +This indicates that no support is available for this alert type. +Probably \fBvalue\fR does not contain a correct alert message. +.PP +The following strings can occur for \fISSL_alert_desc_string()\fR or +\&\fISSL_alert_desc_string_long()\fR: +.if n .Ip """""\s-1CN\s0""""/""""close notify""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1CN\s0''/``close notify''" 4 +.IX Item ""CN/close notify" +The connection shall be closed. This is a warning alert. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1UM\s0""""/""""unexpected message""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1UM\s0''/``unexpected message''" 4 +.IX Item ""UM/unexpected message" +An inappropriate message was received. This alert is always fatal +and should never be observed in communication between proper +implementations. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1BM\s0""""/""""bad record mac""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1BM\s0''/``bad record mac''" 4 +.IX Item ""BM/bad record mac" +This alert is returned if a record is received with an incorrect +\&\s-1MAC\s0. This message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1DF\s0""""/""""decompression failure""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1DF\s0''/``decompression failure''" 4 +.IX Item ""DF/decompression failure" +The decompression function received improper input (e.g. data +that would expand to excessive length). This message is always +fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1HF\s0""""/""""handshake failure""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1HF\s0''/``handshake failure''" 4 +.IX Item ""HF/handshake failure" +Reception of a handshake_failure alert message indicates that the +sender was unable to negotiate an acceptable set of security +parameters given the options available. This is a fatal error. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1NC\s0""""/""""no certificate""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1NC\s0''/``no certificate''" 4 +.IX Item ""NC/no certificate" +A client, that was asked to send a certificate, does not send a certificate +(SSLv3 only). +.if n .Ip """""\s-1BC\s0""""/""""bad certificate""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1BC\s0''/``bad certificate''" 4 +.IX Item ""BC/bad certificate" +A certificate was corrupt, contained signatures that did not +verify correctly, etc +.if n .Ip """""\s-1UC\s0""""/""""unsupported certificate""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1UC\s0''/``unsupported certificate''" 4 +.IX Item ""UC/unsupported certificate" +A certificate was of an unsupported type. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1CR\s0""""/""""certificate revoked""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1CR\s0''/``certificate revoked''" 4 +.IX Item ""CR/certificate revoked" +A certificate was revoked by its signer. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1CE\s0""""/""""certificate expired""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1CE\s0''/``certificate expired''" 4 +.IX Item ""CE/certificate expired" +A certificate has expired or is not currently valid. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1CU\s0""""/""""certificate unknown""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1CU\s0''/``certificate unknown''" 4 +.IX Item ""CU/certificate unknown" +Some other (unspecified) issue arose in processing the +certificate, rendering it unacceptable. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1IP\s0""""/""""illegal parameter""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1IP\s0''/``illegal parameter''" 4 +.IX Item ""IP/illegal parameter" +A field in the handshake was out of range or inconsistent with +other fields. This is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1DC\s0""""/""""decryption failed""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1DC\s0''/``decryption failed''" 4 +.IX Item ""DC/decryption failed" +A TLSCiphertext decrypted in an invalid way: either it wasn't an +even multiple of the block length or its padding values, when +checked, weren't correct. This message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1RO\s0""""/""""record overflow""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1RO\s0''/``record overflow''" 4 +.IX Item ""RO/record overflow" +A TLSCiphertext record was received which had a length more than +2^14+2048 bytes, or a record decrypted to a TLSCompressed record +with more than 2^14+1024 bytes. This message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1CA\s0""""/""""unknown \s-1CA\s0""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1CA\s0''/``unknown \s-1CA\s0''" 4 +.IX Item ""CA/unknown CA" +A valid certificate chain or partial chain was received, but the +certificate was not accepted because the \s-1CA\s0 certificate could not +be located or couldn't be matched with a known, trusted \s-1CA\s0. This +message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1AD\s0""""/""""access denied""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1AD\s0''/``access denied''" 4 +.IX Item ""AD/access denied" +A valid certificate was received, but when access control was +applied, the sender decided not to proceed with negotiation. +This message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1DE\s0""""/""""decode error""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1DE\s0''/``decode error''" 4 +.IX Item ""DE/decode error" +A message could not be decoded because some field was out of the +specified range or the length of the message was incorrect. This +message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1CY\s0""""/""""decrypt error""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1CY\s0''/``decrypt error''" 4 +.IX Item ""CY/decrypt error" +A handshake cryptographic operation failed, including being +unable to correctly verify a signature, decrypt a key exchange, +or validate a finished message. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1ER\s0""""/""""export restriction""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1ER\s0''/``export restriction''" 4 +.IX Item ""ER/export restriction" +A negotiation not in compliance with export restrictions was +detected; for example, attempting to transfer a 1024 bit +ephemeral \s-1RSA\s0 key for the \s-1RSA_EXPORT\s0 handshake method. This +message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1PV\s0""""/""""protocol version""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1PV\s0''/``protocol version''" 4 +.IX Item ""PV/protocol version" +The protocol version the client has attempted to negotiate is +recognized, but not supported. (For example, old protocol +versions might be avoided for security reasons). This message is +always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1IS\s0""""/""""insufficient security""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1IS\s0''/``insufficient security''" 4 +.IX Item ""IS/insufficient security" +Returned instead of handshake_failure when a negotiation has +failed specifically because the server requires ciphers more +secure than those supported by the client. This message is always +fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1IE\s0""""/""""internal error""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1IE\s0''/``internal error''" 4 +.IX Item ""IE/internal error" +An internal error unrelated to the peer or the correctness of the +protocol makes it impossible to continue (such as a memory +allocation failure). This message is always fatal. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1US\s0""""/""""user canceled""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1US\s0''/``user canceled''" 4 +.IX Item ""US/user canceled" +This handshake is being canceled for some reason unrelated to a +protocol failure. If the user cancels an operation after the +handshake is complete, just closing the connection by sending a +close_notify is more appropriate. This alert should be followed +by a close_notify. This message is generally a warning. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1NR\s0""""/""""no renegotiation""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1NR\s0''/``no renegotiation''" 4 +.IX Item ""NR/no renegotiation" +Sent by the client in response to a hello request or by the +server in response to a client hello after initial handshaking. +Either of these would normally lead to renegotiation; when that +is not appropriate, the recipient should respond with this alert; +at that point, the original requester can decide whether to +proceed with the connection. One case where this would be +appropriate would be where a server has spawned a process to +satisfy a request; the process might receive security parameters +(key length, authentication, etc.) at startup and it might be +difficult to communicate changes to these parameters after that +point. This message is always a warning. +.if n .Ip """""\s-1UK\s0""""/""""unknown""""" 4 +.el .Ip "``\s-1UK\s0''/``unknown''" 4 +.IX Item ""UK/unknown" +This indicates that no description is available for this alert type. +Probably \fBvalue\fR does not contain a correct alert message. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.IX Header "SEE ALSO" +ssl(3), SSL_CTX_set_info_callback(3) |