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Changes
Modified ChangeLog from [7400a29b58] to [aaaa7bddd1].
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	* configure.in: Bump to version 1.6.3.
	* win/makefile.vc:
	* configure: regen with ac-2.59

	* tls.c (MiscObjCmd): Fixed non-static string array used in call
	  of Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(). Memory smash waiting to happen. Thanks
	  to Brian Griffin for alerting us all to the problem. 
	  to Brian Griffin for alerting us all to the problem.

2012-06-01  Andreas Kupries  <andreask@activestate.com>

	* tls.c: Applied Jeff's patch from
	  http://www.mail-archive.com/aolserver@listserv.aol.com/msg12356.html

	* configure.in: Bump to version 1.6.2.
	* win/makefile.vc:
	* configure: regen with ac-2.59
	

2010-08-11  Jeff Hobbs  <jeffh@ActiveState.com>

	*** TLS 1.6.1 TAGGED ***

	* configure: regen with ac-2.59
	* win/makefile.vc, configure.in: bump version to 1.6.1
	* tclconfig/tcl.m4: updated to TEA 3.8
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	* tls.c:           Silence 64 bit integer conversion warnings
	* win/nmakehlp.c:  Update build system to support AMD64 target
	* win/makefile.vc: with MSVC8
	* win/rules.vc:

2007-06-22  Jeff Hobbs  <jeffh@ActiveState.com>

	* tlsIO.c (TlsInputProc, TlsOutputProc, TlsWatchProc): 
	* tlsIO.c (TlsInputProc, TlsOutputProc, TlsWatchProc):
	* tls.c (VerifyCallback): add an state flag in the verify callback
	that prevents possibly recursion (on 'update'). [Bug 1652380]

	* tests/ciphers.test: reworked to make test output cleaner to
	understand missing ciphers (if any)

	* Makefile.in, tclconfig/tcl.m4: update to TEA 3.6
	* configure, configure.in:       using autoconf-2.59

2007-02-28  Pat Thoyts  <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>

	* win/makefile.vc: Rebase the DLL sensibly. Additional libs for 
	* win/makefile.vc: Rebase the DLL sensibly. Additional libs for
	static link of openssl.
	* tls.tcl: bug #1579837 - TIP 278 bug (possibly) - fixed.

2006-03-30  Pat Thoyts  <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>

	* tclconfig/*:  Updated to TEA 3.5 in response to bug 1460491
	* configure*:   Regenerated configure.
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	* Makefile.in:      Removed spurious copying of tls.tcl into the
	                    build directory.

2004-12-22  Pat Thoyts  <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>

	* configure.in:     Incremented minor version to 1.5.1
	* configure:        
	* configure:

2004-12-17  Pat Thoyts  <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>

	* win/makefile.vc:  Added the MSVC build system (from the Tcl
	* win/rules.vc:     sampleextension).
	* win/nmakehlp.c:
	* win/tls.rc        Added Windows resource file.
	

	* tls.tcl:          From patch #948155, added support for
	                    alternate socket commands.
	* tls.c:            Quieten some MSVC warnings. Prefer ckalloc
	                    over Tcl_Alloc. (David Graveraux).

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	* pkgIndex.tcl.in, strncasecmp.c (removed):
	* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, configure.in:
	* tclconfig/README.txt, tclconfig/install-sh, tclconfig/tcl.m4:

2004-03-17  Dan Razzell <research@starfishsystems.ca>

	* tlsX509.c:	Add support for long serial numbers per RFC 3280.
			Format is now hexadecimal. 
			Format is now hexadecimal.
			[Request #915313]
			Correctly convert certificate Distinguished Names
			to Tcl string representation.  Eliminates use of
			deprecated OpenSSL function.  Format is now compliant
			with RFC 2253.  [Request #915315]

2004-02-17  Dan Razzell <research@starfishsystems.ca>
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2003-07-07  Jeff Hobbs  <jeffh@ActiveState.com>

	* tls.c (Tls_Init):   added tls::misc command provided by
	* tlsX509.c:          Wojciech Kocjan (wojciech kocjan.org)
	* tests/keytest1.tcl: to expose more low-level SSL commands
	* tests/keytest2.tcl:

2003-05-15  Dan Razzell	<research@starfishsystems.ca> 
2003-05-15  Dan Razzell	<research@starfishsystems.ca>

	* tls.tcl:
	* tlsInt.h:
	* tls.c: add support for binding a password callback to the socket.
	Now each socket can have its own command and password callbacks instead
	of being forced to have all password management pass through a common
	procedure.  The common password procedure is retained for compatibility
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	compiling with 8.2.  Now compiles with 8.2+ and tested to work
	with 8.2+ and dynamically adjust to the version of Tcl it was
	loaded into.  TLS will fail the test suite with Tcl 8.2-8.3.1.

	* tests/all.tcl: added catch around ::tcltest::normalizePath
	because it doesn't exist in pre-8.3 tcltest.

	* tests/simpleClient.tcl: 
	* tests/simpleClient.tcl:
	* tests/simpleServer.tcl: added simple client/server test scripts
	that use test certs and can do simple stress tests.

2000-08-14  Jeff Hobbs  <hobbs@scriptics.com>

	* tlsInt.h:
	* tlsIO.c:
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	* tlsIO.c: added support for "corrected" stacked channels.  All
	the above channels are in TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_2 #ifdefs.

2000-06-05  Scott Stanton  <stanton@ajubasolutions.com>

	* Makefile.in: Fixed broken test target.

	* tlsInt.h: 
	* tlsInt.h:
	* tls.c: Cleaned up declarations of Tls_Clean to avoid errors on
	Windows (lint).

2000-06-05  Brent Welch <welch@ajubasolutions.com>

	* tls.c, tlsIO.c:  Split Tls_Free into Tls_Clean, which does
	the SSL cleanup, and the Tcl_Free call.  It is important to shutdown
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Tool Command Language (TCL) Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extension

Intro
=====

This package provides an extension which implements Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
and Transport Layer Security (TLS) over Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
network communication channels. It utilizes either the OpenSSL or LibreSSL
software library.
 

Version 1.9 also provides a cryptography library providing TCL scripts access
to the crypto capabilities of the OpenSSL library.


Description
===========

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	  <strong>message</strong> <em>channelId direction version content_type message</em>
	</dt>
	<dd>
	  This form of callback is invoked by the OpenSSL function
	  <code>SSL_set_msg_callback()</code> whenever a message is sent or
	  received during the initial connection, handshake, or I/O operations.
	  It is only available when OpenSSL is complied with the
	  <em>enable-ssl-trace</em> option. Arguments are: <em>direction</em> 
	  <em>enable-ssl-trace</em> option. Arguments are: <em>direction</em>
	  is <b>Sent</b> or <b>Received</b>, <em>version</em> is the protocol
	  version, <em>content_type</em> is the message content type, and
	  <em>message</em> is more info from the <code>SSL_trace</code> API.
	  This callback is new for TLS 1.8.
	</dd>
	<br>

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 * to enhance it to support full fileevent semantics.
 *
 * Also work done by the follow people provided the impetus to do this "right":-
 *	tclSSL (Colin McCormack, Shared Technology)
 *	SSLtcl (Peter Antman)
 *
 */
 

#ifndef _TLS_H
#define _TLS_H

#include <tcl.h>

/*
 * Initialization routines -- our entire public C API.
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#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x30000000L
	    /* Unexpected EOF from the peer for OpenSSL 3.0+ */
	    if (ERR_GET_REASON(backingError) == SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_EOF_WHILE_READING) {
		dprintf("(Unexpected) EOF reached")
		*errorCodePtr = 0;
		bytesRead = 0;
		Tls_Error(statePtr, "EOF reached");
	    }    
	    }
#endif
	    break;

	case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL:
	    /* Some non-recoverable, fatal I/O error occurred */

	    if (backingError == 0 && bytesRead == 0) {
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#endif

/*
 * Backwards compatibility for size type change
 */
#if TCL_MAJOR_VERSION < 9 && TCL_MINOR_VERSION < 7
    #ifndef Tcl_Size
        typedef int Tcl_Size;
    #endif

    #define TCL_SIZE_MODIFIER ""
#endif

#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/rand.h>
#include <openssl/opensslv.h>
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.  THIS SOFTWARE
IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE AUTHORS AND DISTRIBUTORS HAVE
NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR
MODIFICATIONS.

GOVERNMENT USE: If you are acquiring this software on behalf of the
U.S. government, the Government shall have only "Restricted Rights"
in the software and related documentation as defined in the Federal 
in the software and related documentation as defined in the Federal
Acquisition Regulations (FARs) in Clause 52.227.19 (c) (2).  If you
are acquiring the software on behalf of the Department of Defense, the
software shall be classified as "Commercial Computer Software" and the
Government shall have only "Restricted Rights" as defined in Clause
252.227-7013 (c) (1) of DFARs.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf
permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the
terms specified in this license. 
terms specified in this license.
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cnlwdFNvZnQgRGV2IENBMB4XDTk3MDMyMjEzMzQwNFoXDTk4MDMyMjEzMzQwNFow
gYIxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkFVMRMwEQYDVQQIEwpRdWVlbnNsYW5kMREwDwYDVQQHEwhC
cmlzYmFuZTEaMBgGA1UEChMRQ3J5cHRTb2Z0IFB0eSBMdGQxFDASBgNVBAsTC2Rl
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AANBADRRS/GVdd7rAqRW6SdmgLJduOU2yq3avBu99kRqbp9A/dLu6r6jU+eP4oOA
TfdbFZtAAD2Hx9jUtY3tfdrJOb8= 
TfdbFZtAAD2Hx9jUtY3tfdrJOb8=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIICVjCCAgACAQAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEEBQAwgbUxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkFVMRMwEQYD
VQQIEwpRdWVlbnNsYW5kMREwDwYDVQQHEwhCcmlzYmFuZTEaMBgGA1UEChMRQ3J5
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IEFVVEhPUklUSUVTMTQwMgYDVQQDEytaRVJPIFZBTFVFIENBIC0gREVNT05TVFJB
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source tls.tcl
package require http

#
# Initialize context
#
#tls::init -certfile client.pem -cafile server.pem -ssl2 1 -ssl3 1 -tls1 0 ;#-cipher RC4-MD5
tls::init -cafile server.pem 
tls::init -cafile server.pem
#
# Register with http module
#
http::register https 443 [list ::tls::socket -require 1]

set user novadigm\\matt
set pass sensus
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proc reflectCB {chan {verbose 0}} {
    set x hello
    if {[catch {read $chan 1024} data]} {
	puts stderr "EOF ($data)"
	catch {close $chan}
	return
    }
	

    if {$verbose && $data != ""} {
	puts -nonewline stderr $data
    }
    if {[eof $chan]} {    ;# client gone or finished
	puts stderr "EOF"
	close $chan        ;# release the servers client channel
	return
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	return
    }
    puts [tls::status $chan]

    fconfigure $chan -buffering none -blocking 0
    fileevent $chan readable [list reflectCB $chan 1]
}
#tls::init -cafile server.pem -certfile server.pem 
#tls::init -cafile server.pem -certfile server.pem
tls::init -cafile server.pem
#tls::init 
#tls::init

set chan [tls::socket -server acceptCB \
		-request 1 -require 0 1234]
#		-require 1 -command tls::callback 1234]

puts "Server waiting connection on $chan (1234)"
puts [fconfigure $chan]

# Go into the eventloop
vwait /Exit
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proc reflectCB {chan {verbose 0}} {
    if {[catch {read $chan 1024} data]} {
	puts stderr "EOF ($data)"
	catch {close $chan}
	return
    }
	

    if {$verbose && $data != ""} {
	puts -nonewline stderr $data
    }
    if {[eof $chan]} {    ;# client gone or finished
	puts stderr "EOF"
	close $chan        ;# release the servers client channel
	return
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# Commands tested in this file: socket.                          -*- tcl -*-
#
# This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl
# built-in commands.  Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and
# generates output for errors.  No output means no errors were found.
#
# Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions. 
# Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: tlsIO.test,v 1.24 2015/06/06 09:07:08 apnadkarni Exp $

# Running socket tests with a remote server:
# ------------------------------------------
# 
#
# Some tests in socket.test depend on the existence of a remote server to
# which they connect. The remote server must be an instance of tcltest and it
# must run the script found in the file "remote.tcl" in this directory. You
# can start the remote server on any machine reachable from the machine on
# which you want to run the socket tests, by issuing:
# 
#
#     tcltest remote.tcl -port 8048	# Or choose another port number.
# 
#
# If the machine you are running the remote server on has several IP
# interfaces, you can choose which interface the server listens on for
# connections by specifying the -address command line flag, so:
# 
#
#     tcltest remote.tcl -address your.machine.com
# 
#
# These options can also be set by environment variables. On Unix, you can
# type these commands to the shell from which the remote server is started:
# 
#
#     shell% setenv serverPort 8048
#     shell% setenv serverAddress your.machine.com
# 
#
# and subsequently you can start the remote server with:
# 
#
#     tcltest remote.tcl
# 
#
# to have it listen on port 8048 on the interface your.machine.com.
#     
#
# When the server starts, it prints out a detailed message containing its
# configuration information, and it will block until killed with a Ctrl-C.
# Once the remote server exists, you can run the tests in socket.test with
# the server by setting two Tcl variables:
# 
#
#     % set remoteServerIP <name or address of machine on which server runs>
#     % set remoteServerPort 8048
# 
#
# These variables are also settable from the environment. On Unix, you can:
# 
#
#     shell% setenv remoteServerIP machine.where.server.runs
#     shell% setenv remoteServerPort 8048
# 
#
# The preamble of the socket.test file checks to see if the variables are set
# either in Tcl or in the environment; if they are, it attempts to connect to
# the server. If the connection is successful, the tests using the remote
# server will be performed; otherwise, it will attempt to start the remote
# server (via exec) on platforms that support this, on the local host,
# listening at port 8048. If all fails, a message is printed and the tests
# using the remote server are not performed.
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	proc echo {s} {
	     global i
             set l [gets $s]
             if {[eof $s]} {
                 global x
                 close $s
                 set x done
             } else { 
             } else {
	         incr i
                 puts $s $l
             }
	}
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	puts ready
	set timer [after 20000 "set x done"]
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    }
    proc timerproc {} {
	global done count c
	set done true
	set count {timer went off, eof is not sticky}
	close $c
    }	
    }
    set count 0
    set done false
    proc write_then_close {s} {
	puts $s bye
	close $s
    }
    proc accept {s a p} {
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    }
    close $s1
    close $s2
    close $s3
    sendCommand {close $socket10_9_test_server}
    set i
} 100    
} 100

test tlsIO-11.8 {client with several servers} {socket doTestsWithRemoteServer} {
    sendCertValues
    sendCommand {
	tls::init -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey
	set s1 [tls::socket -server "accept 4003" 4003]
	set s2 [tls::socket -server "accept 4004" 4004]
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	     global i
             set l [gets $s]
             if {[eof $s]} {
                 global x
                 close $s
                 set x done
             } else { 
             } else {
	         incr i
                 puts $s $l
             }
	}
	set i 0
	vwait x
	close $f

	# thread cleans itself up.
	testthread exit
    } script
    

    # create a thread
    set serverthread [testthread create { source script } ]
    update
    

    after 1000
    set s [tls::socket 127.0.0.1 8828]
    fconfigure $s -buffering line

    catch {
	puts $s "hello"
	gets $s result
    }
    close $s
    update

    after 2000
    lappend result [threadReap]
    

    set result

} {hello 1}

test tlsIO-14.1 {test tls::unimport} {socket} {
    list [catch {tls::unimport} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "tls::unimport channel"}}
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test tls-bug58-1.0 {test protocol negotiation failure} {socket} {
    # Following code is based on what was reported in bug #58. Prior
    # to fix the program would crash with a segfault.
    proc Accept {sock args} {
        fconfigure $sock -blocking 0;
        fileevent $sock readable [list Handshake $sock]
    } 
    }
    proc Handshake {sock} {
        set ::done HAND
        catch {tls::handshake $sock} msg
        set ::done $msg
    } 
    }
    # NOTE: when doing an in-process client/server test, both sides need
    # to be non-blocking for the TLS handshake

    # Server - Only accept TLS 1.2
    set s [tls::socket \
        -certfile $serverCert -cafile $caCert -keyfile $serverKey -request 0 \
	-require 0 -ssl2 0 -ssl3 0 -tls1 0 -tls1.1 0 -tls1.2 1 -tls1.3 0 \