HTTPServer Class
Properties Methods Events Config Settings Errors
The HTTPServer class offers server-side functionality for the HTTP/HTTPS protocols.
Syntax
class secureblackbox.HTTPServer
Remarks
Both plain (HTTP) and secure (HTTPS) connection types are supported.
Follow the below steps to set up and run the server in your code:
- Create an instance of the server component and set up the license, if assumed by the edition you are using:
var server = new Httpserver(); server.RuntimeLicense = "5342..0000";
- Set up the listening port (make sure it is not in use):
server.Port = 443;
- Tell the component whether TLS connections should be enforced:
server.UseTLS = true; // set to false to disable TLS and server plain HTTP requests
- Set up the document root (a directory where all static files are kept):
server.DocumentRoot = "c:\\inetpub\\mywebserver";
- (TLS-enabled servers only) Configure TLS parameters. The exact way of doing that may vary for different scenarios and security requirements.
At the very least you need to set up the certificate chain that the server will use to authenticate itself to connecting clients. If you don"t,
the component will generate a dummy certificate itself, however, that certificate is unlikely to pass any security requirements.
It will let you accept test connections though.
Below is an example of tuning up the TLS parameters of the server:
// *** Switching TLS on and enabling the implicit mode *** server.UseTLS = true; server.TLSSettings.TLSMode = smImplicitTLS; // this must be implicit for HTTPS // Loading the certificate chain var mgr = new Certificatemanager(); mgr.RuntimeLicense = "5342..0000"; // *** Setting up the host certificate *** // - it should be issued in the name that matches the hostname (such as domain.com) or its IP address (1.2.3.4), // - it must have an associated private key - so likely is provided in PFX or PEM format. mgr.ImportFromFile("CertTLSServer.pfx", "password"); server.ServerCertificates.Add(mgr.Certificate); // The CA certificate: this is to help connecting clients validate the chain. mgr.ImportFromFile("CertCA.cer", ""); server.ServerCertificates.Add(mgr.Certificate); // *** Adjusting finer-grained TLS settings *** // - session resumption (allows for faster handshakes for connections from the same origin) server.TLSSettings.UseSessionResumption = true; // - secure configuration server.TLSSettings.BaseConfiguration = stpcHighlySecure; // - disabling a cipher suite we dislike (just because we can): server.TLSSettings.Ciphersuites = "-DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA" // *** Configuring versions *** // The default version setting at the time of writing (May 2021) is TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3, // but that may change in future versions. The following tune-up additionally activates TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.0, // which weakens security, but may be necessary to accept connections from older clients: server.TLSSettings.Versions = csbTLS1 | csbTLS11 | csbTLS12 | csbTLS13;
- Now that your server has been fully set up, activate it:
server.Start();
- Once the start call completes, your server can accept connections from clients. Each accepted connection runs in a separate thread, not interfering with each other
or your own threads. The server communicates its ongoing activities to your application by throwing events. The lower-level events deal with the underlying network
connections:
- on_accept notifies you about a new incoming connection. This event lets you accept or reject it.
- on_connect notifies your code of an accepted connection. This event introduces a ConnectionID, a unique identifier that you can use to track the connection throughout its lifetime.
- on_disconnect notifies you that a connection has been closed.
- on_tls_established and on_tls_shutdown let you know that a TLS layer has been activated/deactivated.
- on_error reports a protocol or other error.
- on_certificate_validate communicates the client authentication event to your code. To access the certificate(s) provided by the authenticating client,
pin the client and use the pinned_client_chain property to access its chain:
server.PinClient(e.ConnectionID); e.Accept = CheckCert(server.PinnedClientChain);
- on_get_request fires when a GET request is received from a connection.
- on_post_request notifies your code about a POST request. Similar events for other HTTP request types (e.g. DELETE) are also available.
- on_auth_attempt fires when a connected client tries HTTP authentication (such as basic or digest) and let you accept or reject it.
Note: every such event is thrown from the respective connection thread, so make sure you use some synchronization mechanism when dispatching the events to your UI thread - for example, by updating UI controls by sending a Window Message rather than accessing the controls directly.
- Use get_request_stream, get_request_string, and get_request_header methods inside your on_get_request and similar event handlers to access
request parameters and content supplied by the client. Use set_response_header and set_response_string method to supply the response content:
void serverGetRequest(object sender, EventArgs e) { e.Handled = true; // telling the Httpserver object that we will supply our own content if (e.URI == "/index.html") { server.SetResponseStatus(e.ConnectionID, 200); server.SetResponseString(e.ConnectionID, "<html><head></head><body>Hello!</body></html>", "text/html"); } else if (e.URI == "/secretfile") { server.SetResponseStatus(e.ConnectionID, 200); server.SetResponseBytes(e.ConnectionID, m_secretData, "application/pdf"); } else if (e.URI.StartsWith("/static/")) { e.Handled = false; // letting the server process the content and flush the file from the home directory (c:\inetpub\mywebserver) } else { Flush404Page(e.ConnectionID); } }
- To stop the server, call stop:
server.Stop();
HTTPServer and SSLLabs
Qualys SSLLabs (https://www.ssllabs.com/) has been long known as a comprehensive TLS site quality checking tool. It is now a de-facto standard and a sign of good taste to aspire for the best SSLLabs test result for your web presence. SecureBlackbox developers share that effort and want to help their customers build secure TLS endpoints that can be independently endorsed by third-party evaluators like SSLLabs.Having said that, when assessing SecureBlackbox TLS-capable servers that are configured to use their default setup, you will often end up with a lower SSLLabs score than you could have. There is a simple reason for that. Being a vendor of a library used by thousands of customers, we have to find a delicate balance between security, compatibility, and keeping class contracts rolling from one product build to another. This makes the default configuration of the components not the strongest possible. To put it simple, we could easily make the default component setup bulletproof - but having done that, we would have likely ended up with hundreds of customers stuck with legacy environments (and there are a lot of them around) losing their connectivity.
If you are looking at achieving the best score at SSLLabs, please read on. The below guidance aims to help you tune up the server component in the way that should give you an A score.
First, switch your server to the highly secure base configuration:
server.TLSSettings.BaseConfiguration = stpcHighlySecure;
This should immediately give you an A, or a T if your server certificate does not chain up to a trusted anchor.
Some warnings will still be included in the report. One of those is related to the session resumption. It is normally shown in orange:
Session resumption (caching): No (IDs assigned but not accepted)
This literally means that the server is not configured to re-use older sessions, which may put extra computational burden on clients and itself.
Use the following setting to enable session caching:
server.TLSSettings.UseSessionResumption = true;
Besides, the report may show that there are some weak ciphersuites. All of those should be shown in orange (there should not be any reds; if
there are - please let us know), which means they are only relatively weak. While switching them off may affect the interoperability level of
the server, you may still want to do that. By using the below approach you can disable individual ciphersuites selectively. For example, if
the report shows that TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES128_CBC_SHA256 and TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES256_CBC_SHA256 are weak (because of their CBC mode), you can
disable them in the following way:
server.TLSSettings.Ciphersuites = '-DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256;-DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA256';
Note that SBB uses slightly different, simpler naming convention by dropping unnecessart WITH and CBC. Let us know if you have difficulties matching
the cipher suite names.
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
active | Indicates whether the server is active and is listening to new connections. |
allow_custom_requests | Allows custom requests. |
allow_keep_alive | Enables or disables keep-alive mode. |
auth_realm | Specifies authentication realm for digest and NTLM authentication. |
auth_types | Defines allowed HTTP authentication types. |
bound_port | Indicates the bound listening port. |
compression_level | The default compression level to use. |
document_root | The document root of the server. |
external_crypto_async_document_id | Specifies an optional document ID for SignAsyncBegin() and SignAsyncEnd() calls. |
external_crypto_custom_params | Custom parameters to be passed to the signing service (uninterpreted). |
external_crypto_data | Additional data to be included in the async state and mirrored back by the requestor. |
external_crypto_external_hash_calculation | Specifies whether the message hash is to be calculated at the external endpoint. |
external_crypto_hash_algorithm | Specifies the request's signature hash algorithm. |
external_crypto_key_id | The ID of the pre-shared key used for DC request authentication. |
external_crypto_key_secret | The pre-shared key used for DC request authentication. |
external_crypto_method | Specifies the asynchronous signing method. |
external_crypto_mode | Specifies the external cryptography mode. |
external_crypto_public_key_algorithm | Provide the public key algorithm here if the certificate is not available on the pre-signing stage. |
fips_mode | Reserved. |
handshake_timeout | Specifies the handshake timeout in milliseconds. |
host | The host to bind the listening port to. |
pinned_client_aead_cipher | Indicates whether the encryption algorithm used is an AEAD cipher. |
pinned_client_chain_validation_details | The details of a certificate chain validation outcome. |
pinned_client_chain_validation_result | The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine. |
pinned_client_ciphersuite | The cipher suite employed by this connection. |
pinned_client_client_authenticated | Specifies whether client authentication was performed during this connection. |
pinned_client_client_auth_requested | Specifies whether client authentication was requested during this connection. |
pinned_client_connection_established | Indicates whether the connection has been established fully. |
pinned_client_connection_id | The unique identifier assigned to this connection. |
pinned_client_digest_algorithm | The digest algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection. |
pinned_client_encryption_algorithm | The symmetric encryption algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection. |
pinned_client_exportable | Indicates whether a TLS connection uses a reduced-strength exportable cipher. |
pinned_client_id | The client connection's unique identifier. |
pinned_client_key_exchange_algorithm | The key exchange algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection. |
pinned_client_key_exchange_key_bits | The length of the key exchange key of a TLS-enabled connection. |
pinned_client_named_ec_curve | The elliptic curve used in this connection. |
pinned_client_pfs_cipher | Indicates whether the chosen ciphersuite provides perfect forward secrecy (PFS). |
pinned_client_pre_shared_identity | Specifies the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated. |
pinned_client_pre_shared_identity_hint | A hint professed by the server to help the client select the PSK identity to use. |
pinned_client_public_key_bits | The length of the public key. |
pinned_client_remote_address | The client's IP address. |
pinned_client_remote_port | The remote port of the client connection. |
pinned_client_resumed_session | Indicates whether a TLS-enabled connection was spawned from another TLS connection. |
pinned_client_secure_connection | Indicates whether TLS or SSL is enabled for this connection. |
pinned_client_server_authenticated | Indicates whether server authentication was performed during a TLS-enabled connection. |
pinned_client_signature_algorithm | The signature algorithm used in a TLS handshake. |
pinned_client_symmetric_block_size | The block size of the symmetric algorithm used. |
pinned_client_symmetric_key_bits | The key length of the symmetric algorithm used. |
pinned_client_total_bytes_received | The total number of bytes received over this connection. |
pinned_client_total_bytes_sent | The total number of bytes sent over this connection. |
pinned_client_validation_log | Contains the server certificate's chain validation log. |
pinned_client_version | Indicates the version of SSL/TLS protocol negotiated during this connection. |
pinned_client_cert_count | The number of records in the PinnedClientCert arrays. |
pinned_client_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
pinned_client_cert_ca_key_id | A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's cryptographic key. |
pinned_client_cert_fingerprint | Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate. |
pinned_client_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
pinned_client_cert_issuer | The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. |
pinned_client_cert_issuer_rdn | A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer. |
pinned_client_cert_key_algorithm | Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate. |
pinned_client_cert_key_bits | Returns the length of the public key in bits. |
pinned_client_cert_key_fingerprint | Returns a SHA1 fingerprint of the public key contained in the certificate. |
pinned_client_cert_key_usage | Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set. |
pinned_client_cert_public_key_bytes | Contains the certificate's public key in DER format. |
pinned_client_cert_self_signed | Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA. |
pinned_client_cert_serial_number | Returns the certificate's serial number. |
pinned_client_cert_sig_algorithm | Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate. |
pinned_client_cert_subject | The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name. |
pinned_client_cert_subject_key_id | Contains a unique identifier of the certificate's cryptographic key. |
pinned_client_cert_subject_rdn | A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject). |
pinned_client_cert_valid_from | The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC. |
pinned_client_cert_valid_to | The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC. |
port | Specifies the port number to listen for connections on. |
port_range_from | Specifies the lower limit of the listening port range for incoming connections. |
port_range_to | Specifies the upper limit of the listening port range for incoming connections. |
session_timeout | Specifies the default session timeout value in milliseconds. |
socket_incoming_speed_limit | The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second. |
socket_local_address | The local network interface to bind the socket to. |
socket_local_port | The local port number to bind the socket to. |
socket_outgoing_speed_limit | The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second. |
socket_timeout | The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful. |
socket_use_ipv6 | Enables or disables IP protocol version 6. |
tls_server_cert_count | The number of records in the TLSServerCert arrays. |
tls_server_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
tls_server_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
tls_auto_validate_certificates | Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules. |
tls_base_configuration | Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings. |
tls_ciphersuites | A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons. |
tls_client_auth | Enables or disables certificate-based client authentication. |
tls_ec_curves | Defines the elliptic curves to enable. |
tls_extensions | Provides access to TLS extensions. |
tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes | Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes. |
tls_pre_shared_identity | Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated. |
tls_pre_shared_key | Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16. |
tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite | Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation. |
tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode | Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism. |
tls_revocation_check | Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform. |
tls_ssl_options | Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of cssloExpectShutdownMessage 0x001 Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround 0x002 (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment 0x004 Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size. |
tls_tls_mode | Specifies the TLS mode to use. |
tls_use_extended_master_secret | Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627. |
tls_use_session_resumption | Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability. |
tls_versions | The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default. |
use_chunked_transfer | Enables chunked transfer. |
use_compression | Enables or disables server-side compression. |
user_count | The number of records in the User arrays. |
user_associated_data | Contains the user's Associated Data when SSH AEAD (Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data) algorithm is used. |
user_base_path | Base path for this user in the server's file system. |
user_data | Contains uninterpreted user-defined data that should be associated with the user account, such as comments or custom settings. |
user_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
user_hash_algorithm | Specifies the hash algorithm used to generate TOTP (Time-based One-Time Passwords) passwords for this user. |
user_incoming_speed_limit | Specifies the incoming speed limit for this user. |
user_outgoing_speed_limit | Specifies the outgoing speed limit for this user. |
user_password | The user's authentication password. |
user_shared_secret | Contains the user's secret key, which is essentially a shared secret between the client and server. |
user_username | The registered name (login) of the user. |
website_name | Specifies the web site name to use in the certificate. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
cleanup | Cleans up the server environment by purging expired sessions and cleaning caches. |
config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting. |
do_action | Performs an additional action. |
drop_client | Terminates a client connection. |
get_request_bytes | Returns the contents of the client's HTTP request. |
get_request_header | Returns a request header value. |
get_request_string | Returns the contents of the client's HTTP request. |
get_request_username | Returns the username for a connection. |
get_response_header | Returns a response header value. |
list_clients | Enumerates the connected clients. |
pin_client | Takes a snapshot of the connection's properties. |
process_generic_request | Processes a generic HTTP request. |
reset | Resets the class settings. |
set_response_bytes | Sets a byte array to be served as a response. |
set_response_file | Sets a file to be served as a response. |
set_response_header | Sets a response header. |
set_response_status | Sets an HTTP status to be sent with the response. |
set_response_string | Sets a string to be served as a response. |
start | Starts the server. |
stop | Stops the server. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
on_accept | Reports an incoming connection. |
on_auth_attempt | Fires when a connected client makes an authentication attempt. |
on_connect | Reports an accepted connection. |
on_custom_request | Reports a request of a non-standard type (method). |
on_data | Supplies a data chunk received within a POST or PUT upload. |
on_delete_request | Reports a DELETE request. |
on_disconnect | Fires to report a disconnected client. |
on_error | Information about errors during data delivery. |
on_external_sign | Handles remote or external signing initiated by the server protocol. |
on_file_error | Reports a file access error to the application. |
on_get_request | Reports a GET request. |
on_headers_prepared | Fires when the response headers have been formed and are ready to be sent to the server. |
on_head_request | Reports a HEAD request. |
on_notification | This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event. |
on_options_request | Reports an OPTIONS request. |
on_patch_request | Reports a PATCH request. |
on_post_request | Reports a POST request. |
on_put_request | Reports a PUT request. |
on_resource_access | Reports an attempt to access a resource. |
on_tls_cert_validate | Fires when a client certificate needs to be validated. |
on_tls_established | Reports the setup of a TLS session. |
on_tls_handshake | Fires when a newly established client connection initiates a TLS handshake. |
on_tls_psk | Requests a pre-shared key for TLS-PSK. |
on_tls_shutdown | Reports closure of a TLS session. |
on_trace_request | Reports a TRACE request. |
Config Settings
The following is a list of config settings for the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AllowKeepAlive | Enables or disables keep-alive mode. |
AllowOptionsResponseWithoutAuth | Enables unauthenticated responses to OPTIONS requests. |
AuthBasic | Turns on/off the basic authentication. |
AuthDigest | Turns on/off the digest authentication. |
AuthDigestExpire | Specifies digest expiration time for digest authentication. |
AuthRealm | Specifies authentication realm for digest and NTLM authentication. |
BoundAddress | Returns the bound address of the listening socket. |
BoundPort | The port that was bound by the server. |
CompressionLevel | The default compression level to use. |
DocumentRoot | The document root of the server. |
DualStack | Allows the use of ip4 and ip6 simultaneously. |
HandshakeTimeout | The HTTPS handshake timeout. |
HomePage | Specifies the home page resource name. |
Host | The host to bind to. |
Port | The port to listen on. |
PortRangeFrom | The lower bound of allowed port scope to listen on. |
PortRangeTo | The higher bound of allowed port scope to listen on. |
PreSharedIdentityHint | Gets or sets the PSK identity hint. |
RequestFilter | The request string modifier. |
SessionTimeout | The HTTP session timeout. |
SleepLen | Adjusts the server loop idling time. |
TempDir | A temporary directory to use. |
TempPath | Path for storing temporary files. |
TLSExtensions | TBD. |
TLSPeerExtensions | TBD. |
TLSServerCertIndex | Specifies the index of the server certificate to use. |
UseChunkedTransfer | Enables chunked transfer. |
UseCompression | Enables or disables server-side compression. |
WebsiteName | The website name for the TLS certificate. |
ASN1UseGlobalTagCache | Controls whether ASN.1 module should use a global object cache. |
AssignSystemSmartCardPins | Specifies whether CSP-level PINs should be assigned to CNG keys. |
CheckKeyIntegrityBeforeUse | Enables or disable private key integrity check before use. |
CookieCaching | Specifies whether a cookie cache should be used for HTTP(S) transports. |
Cookies | Gets or sets local cookies for the class. |
DefDeriveKeyIterations | Specifies the default key derivation algorithm iteration count. |
DNSLocalSuffix | The suffix to assign for TLD names. |
EnableClientSideSSLFFDHE | Enables or disables finite field DHE key exchange support in TLS clients. |
GlobalCookies | Gets or sets global cookies for all the HTTP transports. |
HardwareCryptoUsePolicy | The hardware crypto usage policy. |
HttpUserAgent | Specifies the user agent name to be used by all HTTP clients. |
HttpVersion | The HTTP version to use in any inner HTTP client classes created. |
IgnoreExpiredMSCTLSigningCert | Whether to tolerate the expired Windows Update signing certificate. |
ListDelimiter | The delimiter character for multi-element lists. |
LogDestination | Specifies the debug log destination. |
LogDetails | Specifies the debug log details to dump. |
LogFile | Specifies the debug log filename. |
LogFilters | Specifies the debug log filters. |
LogFlushMode | Specifies the log flush mode. |
LogLevel | Specifies the debug log level. |
LogMaxEventCount | Specifies the maximum number of events to cache before further action is taken. |
LogRotationMode | Specifies the log rotation mode. |
MaxASN1BufferLength | Specifies the maximal allowed length for ASN.1 primitive tag data. |
MaxASN1TreeDepth | Specifies the maximal depth for processed ASN.1 trees. |
OCSPHashAlgorithm | Specifies the hash algorithm to be used to identify certificates in OCSP requests. |
OldClientSideRSAFallback | Specifies whether the SSH client should use a SHA1 fallback. |
ProductVersion | Returns the version of the SecureBlackbox library. |
ServerSSLDHKeyLength | Sets the size of the TLS DHE key exchange group. |
StaticDNS | Specifies whether static DNS rules should be used. |
StaticIPAddress[domain] | Gets or sets an IP address for the specified domain name. |
StaticIPAddresses | Gets or sets all the static DNS rules. |
Tag | Allows to store any custom data. |
TLSSessionGroup | Specifies the group name of TLS sessions to be used for session resumption. |
TLSSessionLifetime | Specifies lifetime in seconds of the cached TLS session. |
TLSSessionPurgeInterval | Specifies how often the session cache should remove the expired TLS sessions. |
UseInternalRandom | Switches between SecureBlackbox-own and platform PRNGs. |
UseLegacyAdESValidation | Enables legacy AdES validation mode. |
UseOwnDNSResolver | Specifies whether the client classes should use own DNS resolver. |
UseSharedSystemStorages | Specifies whether the validation engine should use a global per-process copy of the system certificate stores. |
UseSystemNativeSizeCalculation | An internal CryptoAPI access tweak. |
UseSystemOAEPAndPSS | Enforces or disables the use of system-driven RSA OAEP and PSS computations. |
UseSystemRandom | Enables or disables the use of the OS PRNG. |
active Property
Indicates whether the server is active and is listening to new connections.
Syntax
def get_active() -> bool: ...
active = property(get_active, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
This read-only property returns True if the server is listening to incoming connections.
This property is read-only.
allow_custom_requests Property
Allows custom requests.
Syntax
def get_allow_custom_requests() -> bool: ... def set_allow_custom_requests(value: bool) -> None: ...
allow_custom_requests = property(get_allow_custom_requests, set_allow_custom_requests)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to allow custom requests.
allow_keep_alive Property
Enables or disables keep-alive mode.
Syntax
def get_allow_keep_alive() -> bool: ... def set_allow_keep_alive(value: bool) -> None: ...
allow_keep_alive = property(get_allow_keep_alive, set_allow_keep_alive)
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
Use this property to enable or disable the keep-alive connection mode. If keep-alive is enabled, clients that choose to use it may stay connected for a while.
auth_realm Property
Specifies authentication realm for digest and NTLM authentication.
Syntax
def get_auth_realm() -> str: ... def set_auth_realm(value: str) -> None: ...
auth_realm = property(get_auth_realm, set_auth_realm)
Default Value
"SecureBlackbox"
Remarks
Specifies authentication realm for digest and NTLM authentication types.
auth_types Property
Defines allowed HTTP authentication types.
Syntax
def get_auth_types() -> int: ... def set_auth_types(value: int) -> None: ...
auth_types = property(get_auth_types, set_auth_types)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Use this property to define which authentication types the component should support or attempt to use by enabling the relevant bitmask flags:
haBasic | 0x01 | Basic authentication |
haDigest | 0x02 | Digest authentication (RFC 2617) |
haNTLM | 0x04 | Windows NTLM authentication |
haKerberos | 0x08 | Kerberos (Negotiate) authentication |
haOAuth2 | 0x10 | OAuth2 authentication |
bound_port Property
Indicates the bound listening port.
Syntax
def get_bound_port() -> int: ...
bound_port = property(get_bound_port, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Check this property to find out the port that has been allocated to the server by the system. The bound port always equals port if it is provided, or is allocated dynamically if configured to fall in the range between port_range_from and port_range_to constraints.
This property is read-only.
compression_level Property
The default compression level to use.
Syntax
def get_compression_level() -> int: ... def set_compression_level(value: int) -> None: ...
compression_level = property(get_compression_level, set_compression_level)
Default Value
6
Remarks
Assign this property with the compression level (1 to 9) to apply for gzipped responses. 1 stands for the lightest but fastest compression, and 9 for the best but the slowest.
document_root Property
The document root of the server.
Syntax
def get_document_root() -> str: ... def set_document_root(value: str) -> None: ...
document_root = property(get_document_root, set_document_root)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to specify a local folder which is going to be the server's document root (the mount point of the virtual home directory).
external_crypto_async_document_id Property
Specifies an optional document ID for SignAsyncBegin() and SignAsyncEnd() calls.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_async_document_id() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_async_document_id(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_async_document_id = property(get_external_crypto_async_document_id, set_external_crypto_async_document_id)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies an optional document ID for SignAsyncBegin() and SignAsyncEnd() calls.
Use this property when working with multi-signature DCAuth requests and responses to uniquely identify documents signed within a larger batch. On the completion stage, this value helps the signing component identify the correct signature in the returned batch of responses.
If using batched requests, make sure to set this property to the same value on both the pre-signing (SignAsyncBegin) and completion (SignAsyncEnd) stages.
external_crypto_custom_params Property
Custom parameters to be passed to the signing service (uninterpreted).
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_custom_params() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_custom_params(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_custom_params = property(get_external_crypto_custom_params, set_external_crypto_custom_params)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Custom parameters to be passed to the signing service (uninterpreted).
external_crypto_data Property
Additional data to be included in the async state and mirrored back by the requestor.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_data() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_data(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_data = property(get_external_crypto_data, set_external_crypto_data)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Additional data to be included in the async state and mirrored back by the requestor.
external_crypto_external_hash_calculation Property
Specifies whether the message hash is to be calculated at the external endpoint.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_external_hash_calculation() -> bool: ... def set_external_crypto_external_hash_calculation(value: bool) -> None: ...
external_crypto_external_hash_calculation = property(get_external_crypto_external_hash_calculation, set_external_crypto_external_hash_calculation)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Specifies whether the message hash is to be calculated at the external endpoint. Please note that this mode is not supported by the DCAuth class.
If set to true, the class will pass a few kilobytes of to-be-signed data from the document to the OnExternalSign event. This only applies when SignExternal() is called.
external_crypto_hash_algorithm Property
Specifies the request's signature hash algorithm.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_hash_algorithm() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_hash_algorithm(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_hash_algorithm = property(get_external_crypto_hash_algorithm, set_external_crypto_hash_algorithm)
Default Value
"SHA256"
Remarks
Specifies the request's signature hash algorithm.
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA1 | SHA1 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA224 | SHA224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA256 | SHA256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA384 | SHA384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA512 | SHA512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD2 | MD2 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD4 | MD4 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD5 | MD5 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160 | RIPEMD160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_CRC32 | CRC32 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SSL3 | SSL3 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_1994 | GOST1994 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL | WHIRLPOOL | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_POLY1305 | POLY1305 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224 | SHA3_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256 | SHA3_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384 | SHA3_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512 | SHA3_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128 | BLAKE2S_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160 | BLAKE2S_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224 | BLAKE2S_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256 | BLAKE2S_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160 | BLAKE2B_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256 | BLAKE2B_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384 | BLAKE2B_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512 | BLAKE2B_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128 | SHAKE_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256 | SHAKE_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128_LEN | SHAKE_128_LEN | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256_LEN | SHAKE_256_LEN |
external_crypto_key_id Property
The ID of the pre-shared key used for DC request authentication.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_key_id() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_key_id(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_key_id = property(get_external_crypto_key_id, set_external_crypto_key_id)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The ID of the pre-shared key used for DC request authentication.
Asynchronous DCAuth-driven communication requires that parties authenticate each other with a secret pre-shared cryptographic key. This provides an extra protection layer for the protocol and diminishes the risk of the private key becoming abused by foreign parties. Use this property to provide the pre-shared key identifier, and use external_crypto_key_secret to pass the key itself.
The same KeyID/KeySecret pair should be used on the DCAuth side for the signing requests to be accepted.
Note: The KeyID/KeySecret scheme is very similar to the AuthKey scheme used in various Cloud service providers to authenticate users.
Example:
signer.ExternalCrypto.KeyID = "MainSigningKey";
signer.ExternalCrypto.KeySecret = "abcdef0123456789";
external_crypto_key_secret Property
The pre-shared key used for DC request authentication.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_key_secret() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_key_secret(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_key_secret = property(get_external_crypto_key_secret, set_external_crypto_key_secret)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The pre-shared key used for DC request authentication. This key must be set and match the key used by the DCAuth counterpart for the scheme to work.
Read more about configuring authentication in the external_crypto_key_id topic.
external_crypto_method Property
Specifies the asynchronous signing method.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_method() -> int: ... def set_external_crypto_method(value: int) -> None: ...
external_crypto_method = property(get_external_crypto_method, set_external_crypto_method)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the asynchronous signing method. This is typically defined by the DC server capabilities and setup.
Available options:
asmdPKCS1 | 0 |
asmdPKCS7 | 1 |
external_crypto_mode Property
Specifies the external cryptography mode.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_mode() -> int: ... def set_external_crypto_mode(value: int) -> None: ...
external_crypto_mode = property(get_external_crypto_mode, set_external_crypto_mode)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the external cryptography mode.
Available options:
ecmDefault | The default value (0) |
ecmDisabled | Do not use DC or external signing (1) |
ecmGeneric | Generic external signing with the OnExternalSign event (2) |
ecmDCAuth | DCAuth signing (3) |
ecmDCAuthJSON | DCAuth signing in JSON format (4) |
external_crypto_public_key_algorithm Property
Provide the public key algorithm here if the certificate is not available on the pre-signing stage.
Syntax
def get_external_crypto_public_key_algorithm() -> str: ... def set_external_crypto_public_key_algorithm(value: str) -> None: ...
external_crypto_public_key_algorithm = property(get_external_crypto_public_key_algorithm, set_external_crypto_public_key_algorithm)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Provide the public key algorithm here if the certificate is not available on the pre-signing stage.
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSA_ENCRYPTION | rsaEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD2_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md2withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD5_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md5withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha1withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA | id-dsa | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA1 | id-dsa-with-sha1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_DH_PUBLIC | dhpublicnumber | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha224WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha256WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha384WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha512WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAPSS | id-RSASSA-PSS | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAOAEP | id-RSAES-OAEP | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RSASIGNATURE_RIPEMD160 | ripemd160withRSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_ELGAMAL | elGamal | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RECOMMENDED_ECDSA | ecdsa-recommended | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EC | id-ecPublicKey | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SPECIFIED_ECDSA | ecdsa-specified | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-RIPEMD160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL_RSA_ENCRYPTION | whirlpoolWithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA224 | id-dsa-with-sha224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA256 | id-dsa-with-sha256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_224 | id-dsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_256 | id-dsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_224 | id-dsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_256 | id-dsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519 | id-Ed25519 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448 | id-Ed448 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519_PH | id-Ed25519ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448_PH | id-Ed448ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA | id-EdDSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_SIGNATURE | id-EdDSA-sig |
fips_mode Property
Reserved.
Syntax
def get_fips_mode() -> bool: ... def set_fips_mode(value: bool) -> None: ...
fips_mode = property(get_fips_mode, set_fips_mode)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
This property is reserved for future use.
handshake_timeout Property
Specifies the handshake timeout in milliseconds.
Syntax
def get_handshake_timeout() -> int: ... def set_handshake_timeout(value: int) -> None: ...
handshake_timeout = property(get_handshake_timeout, set_handshake_timeout)
Default Value
20000
Remarks
Use this property to set the TLS handshake timeout.
host Property
The host to bind the listening port to.
Syntax
def get_host() -> str: ... def set_host(value: str) -> None: ...
host = property(get_host, set_host)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to specify the IP address on which to listen to incoming connections.
pinned_client_aead_cipher Property
Indicates whether the encryption algorithm used is an AEAD cipher.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_aead_cipher() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_aead_cipher = property(get_pinned_client_aead_cipher, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the encryption algorithm used is an AEAD cipher.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_chain_validation_details Property
The details of a certificate chain validation outcome.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_chain_validation_details() -> int: ...
pinned_client_chain_validation_details = property(get_pinned_client_chain_validation_details, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The details of a certificate chain validation outcome. They may often suggest the reasons that contributed to the overall validation result.
Returns a bit mask of the following options:
cvrBadData | 0x0001 | One or more certificates in the validation path are malformed |
cvrRevoked | 0x0002 | One or more certificates are revoked |
cvrNotYetValid | 0x0004 | One or more certificates are not yet valid |
cvrExpired | 0x0008 | One or more certificates are expired |
cvrInvalidSignature | 0x0010 | A certificate contains a non-valid digital signature |
cvrUnknownCA | 0x0020 | A CA certificate for one or more certificates has not been found (chain incomplete) |
cvrCAUnauthorized | 0x0040 | One of the CA certificates are not authorized to act as CA |
cvrCRLNotVerified | 0x0080 | One or more CRLs could not be verified |
cvrOCSPNotVerified | 0x0100 | One or more OCSP responses could not be verified |
cvrIdentityMismatch | 0x0200 | The identity protected by the certificate (a TLS endpoint or an e-mail addressee) does not match what is recorded in the certificate |
cvrNoKeyUsage | 0x0400 | A mandatory key usage is not enabled in one of the chain certificates |
cvrBlocked | 0x0800 | One or more certificates are blocked |
cvrFailure | 0x1000 | General validation failure |
cvrChainLoop | 0x2000 | Chain loop: one of the CA certificates recursively signs itself |
cvrWeakAlgorithm | 0x4000 | A weak algorithm is used in one of certificates or revocation elements |
cvrUserEnforced | 0x8000 | The chain was considered invalid following intervention from a user code |
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_chain_validation_result Property
The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_chain_validation_result() -> int: ...
pinned_client_chain_validation_result = property(get_pinned_client_chain_validation_result, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine.
Available options:
cvtValid | 0 | The chain is valid |
cvtValidButUntrusted | 1 | The chain is valid, but the root certificate is not trusted |
cvtInvalid | 2 | The chain is not valid (some of certificates are revoked, expired, or contain an invalid signature) |
cvtCantBeEstablished | 3 | The validity of the chain cannot be established because of missing or unavailable validation information (certificates, CRLs, or OCSP responses) |
Use the ValidationLog property to access the detailed validation log.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_ciphersuite Property
The cipher suite employed by this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_ciphersuite() -> str: ...
pinned_client_ciphersuite = property(get_pinned_client_ciphersuite, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The cipher suite employed by this connection.
For TLS connections, this property returns the ciphersuite that was/is employed by the connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_client_authenticated Property
Specifies whether client authentication was performed during this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_client_authenticated() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_client_authenticated = property(get_pinned_client_client_authenticated, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Specifies whether client authentication was performed during this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_client_auth_requested Property
Specifies whether client authentication was requested during this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_client_auth_requested() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_client_auth_requested = property(get_pinned_client_client_auth_requested, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Specifies whether client authentication was requested during this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_connection_established Property
Indicates whether the connection has been established fully.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_connection_established() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_connection_established = property(get_pinned_client_connection_established, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the connection has been established fully.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_connection_id Property
The unique identifier assigned to this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_connection_id() -> bytes: ...
pinned_client_connection_id = property(get_pinned_client_connection_id, None)
Remarks
The unique identifier assigned to this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_digest_algorithm Property
The digest algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_digest_algorithm() -> str: ...
pinned_client_digest_algorithm = property(get_pinned_client_digest_algorithm, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The digest algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_encryption_algorithm Property
The symmetric encryption algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_encryption_algorithm() -> str: ...
pinned_client_encryption_algorithm = property(get_pinned_client_encryption_algorithm, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The symmetric encryption algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_exportable Property
Indicates whether a TLS connection uses a reduced-strength exportable cipher.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_exportable() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_exportable = property(get_pinned_client_exportable, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether a TLS connection uses a reduced-strength exportable cipher.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_id Property
The client connection's unique identifier.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_id() -> int: ...
pinned_client_id = property(get_pinned_client_id, None)
Default Value
-1
Remarks
The client connection's unique identifier. This value is used throughout to refer to a particular client connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_key_exchange_algorithm Property
The key exchange algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_key_exchange_algorithm() -> str: ...
pinned_client_key_exchange_algorithm = property(get_pinned_client_key_exchange_algorithm, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The key exchange algorithm used in a TLS-enabled connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_key_exchange_key_bits Property
The length of the key exchange key of a TLS-enabled connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_key_exchange_key_bits() -> int: ...
pinned_client_key_exchange_key_bits = property(get_pinned_client_key_exchange_key_bits, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The length of the key exchange key of a TLS-enabled connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_named_ec_curve Property
The elliptic curve used in this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_named_ec_curve() -> str: ...
pinned_client_named_ec_curve = property(get_pinned_client_named_ec_curve, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The elliptic curve used in this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_pfs_cipher Property
Indicates whether the chosen ciphersuite provides perfect forward secrecy (PFS).
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_pfs_cipher() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_pfs_cipher = property(get_pinned_client_pfs_cipher, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the chosen ciphersuite provides perfect forward secrecy (PFS).
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_pre_shared_identity Property
Specifies the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_pre_shared_identity() -> str: ...
pinned_client_pre_shared_identity = property(get_pinned_client_pre_shared_identity, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_pre_shared_identity_hint Property
A hint professed by the server to help the client select the PSK identity to use.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_pre_shared_identity_hint() -> str: ...
pinned_client_pre_shared_identity_hint = property(get_pinned_client_pre_shared_identity_hint, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
A hint professed by the server to help the client select the PSK identity to use.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_public_key_bits Property
The length of the public key.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_public_key_bits() -> int: ...
pinned_client_public_key_bits = property(get_pinned_client_public_key_bits, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The length of the public key.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_remote_address Property
The client's IP address.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_remote_address() -> str: ...
pinned_client_remote_address = property(get_pinned_client_remote_address, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The client's IP address.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_remote_port Property
The remote port of the client connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_remote_port() -> int: ...
pinned_client_remote_port = property(get_pinned_client_remote_port, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The remote port of the client connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_resumed_session Property
Indicates whether a TLS-enabled connection was spawned from another TLS connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_resumed_session() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_resumed_session = property(get_pinned_client_resumed_session, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether a TLS-enabled connection was spawned from another TLS connection
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_secure_connection Property
Indicates whether TLS or SSL is enabled for this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_secure_connection() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_secure_connection = property(get_pinned_client_secure_connection, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether TLS or SSL is enabled for this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_server_authenticated Property
Indicates whether server authentication was performed during a TLS-enabled connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_server_authenticated() -> bool: ...
pinned_client_server_authenticated = property(get_pinned_client_server_authenticated, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether server authentication was performed during a TLS-enabled connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_signature_algorithm Property
The signature algorithm used in a TLS handshake.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_signature_algorithm() -> str: ...
pinned_client_signature_algorithm = property(get_pinned_client_signature_algorithm, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The signature algorithm used in a TLS handshake.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_symmetric_block_size Property
The block size of the symmetric algorithm used.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_symmetric_block_size() -> int: ...
pinned_client_symmetric_block_size = property(get_pinned_client_symmetric_block_size, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The block size of the symmetric algorithm used.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_symmetric_key_bits Property
The key length of the symmetric algorithm used.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_symmetric_key_bits() -> int: ...
pinned_client_symmetric_key_bits = property(get_pinned_client_symmetric_key_bits, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The key length of the symmetric algorithm used.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_total_bytes_received Property
The total number of bytes received over this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_total_bytes_received() -> int: ...
pinned_client_total_bytes_received = property(get_pinned_client_total_bytes_received, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The total number of bytes received over this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_total_bytes_sent Property
The total number of bytes sent over this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_total_bytes_sent() -> int: ...
pinned_client_total_bytes_sent = property(get_pinned_client_total_bytes_sent, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The total number of bytes sent over this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_validation_log Property
Contains the server certificate's chain validation log.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_validation_log() -> str: ...
pinned_client_validation_log = property(get_pinned_client_validation_log, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the server certificate's chain validation log. This information may be very useful in investigating chain validation failures.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_version Property
Indicates the version of SSL/TLS protocol negotiated during this connection.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_version() -> str: ...
pinned_client_version = property(get_pinned_client_version, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Indicates the version of SSL/TLS protocol negotiated during this connection.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_count Property
The number of records in the PinnedClientCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_count() -> int: ...
pinned_client_cert_count = property(get_pinned_client_cert_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- pinned_client_cert_bytes
- pinned_client_cert_ca_key_id
- pinned_client_cert_fingerprint
- pinned_client_cert_handle
- pinned_client_cert_issuer
- pinned_client_cert_issuer_rdn
- pinned_client_cert_key_algorithm
- pinned_client_cert_key_bits
- pinned_client_cert_key_fingerprint
- pinned_client_cert_key_usage
- pinned_client_cert_public_key_bytes
- pinned_client_cert_self_signed
- pinned_client_cert_serial_number
- pinned_client_cert_sig_algorithm
- pinned_client_cert_subject
- pinned_client_cert_subject_key_id
- pinned_client_cert_subject_rdn
- pinned_client_cert_valid_from
- pinned_client_cert_valid_to
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_bytes(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_ca_key_id Property
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's cryptographic key.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_ca_key_id(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's cryptographic key.
Authority Key Identifier is a certificate extension which allows identification of certificates belonging to the same issuer, but with different public keys. It is a de-facto standard to include this extension in all certificates to facilitate chain building.
This setting cannot be set when generating a certificate as it always derives from another certificate property. CertificateManager generates this setting automatically if enough information is available to it: for self-signed certificates, this value is copied from the pinned_client_cert_subject_key_id setting, and for lower-level certificates, from the parent certificate's subject key ID extension.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_fingerprint Property
Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_fingerprint(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate.
While there is no formal standard defining what a fingerprint is, a SHA1 hash of the certificate's DER-encoded body is typically used.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_handle(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_issuer Property
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_issuer(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. This is part of a larger set of credentials available via pinned_client_cert_issuer_rdn.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_issuer_rdn Property
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_issuer_rdn(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Example: /C=US/O=Nationwide CA/CN=Web Certification Authority
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_key_algorithm Property
Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_key_algorithm(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"0"
Remarks
Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate.
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSA_ENCRYPTION | rsaEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD2_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md2withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD5_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md5withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha1withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA | id-dsa | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA1 | id-dsa-with-sha1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_DH_PUBLIC | dhpublicnumber | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha224WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha256WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha384WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha512WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAPSS | id-RSASSA-PSS | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAOAEP | id-RSAES-OAEP | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RSASIGNATURE_RIPEMD160 | ripemd160withRSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_ELGAMAL | elGamal | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RECOMMENDED_ECDSA | ecdsa-recommended | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EC | id-ecPublicKey | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SPECIFIED_ECDSA | ecdsa-specified | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-RIPEMD160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL_RSA_ENCRYPTION | whirlpoolWithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA224 | id-dsa-with-sha224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA256 | id-dsa-with-sha256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_224 | id-dsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_256 | id-dsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_224 | id-dsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_256 | id-dsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519 | id-Ed25519 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448 | id-Ed448 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519_PH | id-Ed25519ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448_PH | id-Ed448ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA | id-EdDSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_SIGNATURE | id-EdDSA-sig |
Use the pinned_client_cert_key_bits, pinned_client_cert_curve, and pinned_client_cert_public_key_bytes properties to get more details about the key the certificate contains.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_key_bits Property
Returns the length of the public key in bits.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_key_bits(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the length of the public key in bits.
This value indicates the length of the principal cryptographic parameter of the key, such as the length of the RSA modulus or ECDSA field. The key data returned by the pinned_client_cert_public_key_bytes or pinned_client_cert_private_key_bytes property would typically contain auxiliary values, and therefore be longer.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_key_fingerprint Property
Returns a SHA1 fingerprint of the public key contained in the certificate.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_key_fingerprint(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Returns a SHA1 fingerprint of the public key contained in the certificate.
Note that the key fingerprint is different from the certificate fingerprint accessible via the pinned_client_cert_fingerprint property. The key fingeprint uniquely identifies the public key, and so can be the same for multiple certificates containing the same key.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_key_usage Property
Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_key_usage(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set.
This value is a bit mask of the following values:
ckuUnknown | 0x00000 | Unknown key usage |
ckuDigitalSignature | 0x00001 | Digital signature |
ckuNonRepudiation | 0x00002 | Non-repudiation |
ckuKeyEncipherment | 0x00004 | Key encipherment |
ckuDataEncipherment | 0x00008 | Data encipherment |
ckuKeyAgreement | 0x00010 | Key agreement |
ckuKeyCertSign | 0x00020 | Certificate signing |
ckuCRLSign | 0x00040 | Revocation signing |
ckuEncipherOnly | 0x00080 | Encipher only |
ckuDecipherOnly | 0x00100 | Decipher only |
ckuServerAuthentication | 0x00200 | Server authentication |
ckuClientAuthentication | 0x00400 | Client authentication |
ckuCodeSigning | 0x00800 | Code signing |
ckuEmailProtection | 0x01000 | Email protection |
ckuTimeStamping | 0x02000 | Timestamping |
ckuOCSPSigning | 0x04000 | OCSP signing |
ckuSmartCardLogon | 0x08000 | Smartcard logon |
ckuKeyPurposeClientAuth | 0x10000 | Kerberos - client authentication |
ckuKeyPurposeKDC | 0x20000 | Kerberos - KDC |
Set this property before generating the certificate to propagate the key usage flags to the new certificate.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_public_key_bytes Property
Contains the certificate's public key in DER format.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_public_key_bytes(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Contains the certificate's public key in DER format.
This typically would contain an ASN.1-encoded public key value. The exact format depends on the type of the public key contained in the certificate.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_self_signed Property
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_self_signed(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_serial_number Property
Returns the certificate's serial number.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_serial_number(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the certificate's serial number.
The serial number is a binary string that uniquely identifies a certificate among others issued by the same CA. According to the X.509 standard, the (issuer, serial number) pair should be globally unique to facilitate chain building.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_sig_algorithm Property
Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_sig_algorithm(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate.
A signature algorithm typically combines hash and public key algorithms together, such as sha256WithRSAEncryption or ecdsa-with-SHA256.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_subject Property
The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_subject(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name. This is part of a larger set of credentials available via pinned_client_cert_subject_rdn.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_subject_key_id Property
Contains a unique identifier of the certificate's cryptographic key.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_subject_key_id(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Contains a unique identifier of the certificate's cryptographic key.
Subject Key Identifier is a certificate extension which allows a specific public key to be associated with a certificate holder. Typically, subject key identifiers of CA certificates are recorded as respective CA key identifiers in the subordinate certificates that they issue, which facilitates chain building.
The pinned_client_cert_subject_key_id and pinned_client_cert_ca_key_id properties of self-signed certificates typically contain identical values, as in that specific case, the issuer and the subject are the same entity.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_subject_rdn Property
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject).
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_subject_rdn(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject).
Depending on the purpose of the certificate and the policies of the CA that issued it, the values included in the subject record may differ drastically and contain business or personal names, web URLs, email addresses, and other data.
Example: /C=US/O=Oranges and Apples, Inc./OU=Accounts Receivable/1.2.3.4.5=Value with unknown OID/CN=Margaret Watkins.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_valid_from Property
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_valid_from(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
pinned_client_cert_valid_to Property
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_pinned_client_cert_valid_to(pinned_client_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
The pinned_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the pinned_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
port Property
Specifies the port number to listen for connections on.
Syntax
def get_port() -> int: ... def set_port(value: int) -> None: ...
port = property(get_port, set_port)
Default Value
80
Remarks
Use this property to specify the port number to listen to connections on. Standard port numbers are 80 for an HTTP server, and 443 for an HTTPS server.
Alternatively, you may specify the acceptable range of listening ports via port_range_from and port_range_to properties. In this case the port will be allocated within the requested range by the operating system, and reported in bound_port.
port_range_from Property
Specifies the lower limit of the listening port range for incoming connections.
Syntax
def get_port_range_from() -> int: ... def set_port_range_from(value: int) -> None: ...
port_range_from = property(get_port_range_from, set_port_range_from)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Use this property to specify the lower limit of the port range to listen to connections on. When a port range is used to specify the listening port (as opposed to a fixed value provided via port), the port will be allocated within the requested range by the operating system, and reported in bound_port.
Note that this property is ignored if the port property is set to a non-zero value, in which case the server always aims to listen on that fixed port.
port_range_to Property
Specifies the upper limit of the listening port range for incoming connections.
Syntax
def get_port_range_to() -> int: ... def set_port_range_to(value: int) -> None: ...
port_range_to = property(get_port_range_to, set_port_range_to)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Use this property to specify the upper limit of the port range to listen to connections on. When a port range is used to specify the listening port (as opposed to a fixed value provided via port), the port will be allocated within the requested range by the operating system, and reported in bound_port.
Note that this property is ignored if the port property is set to a non-zero value, in which case the server always aims to listen on that fixed port.
session_timeout Property
Specifies the default session timeout value in milliseconds.
Syntax
def get_session_timeout() -> int: ... def set_session_timeout(value: int) -> None: ...
session_timeout = property(get_session_timeout, set_session_timeout)
Default Value
360000
Remarks
Specifies the period of inactivity (in milliseconds) after which the connection will be terminated by the server.
socket_incoming_speed_limit Property
The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second.
Syntax
def get_socket_incoming_speed_limit() -> int: ... def set_socket_incoming_speed_limit(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_incoming_speed_limit = property(get_socket_incoming_speed_limit, set_socket_incoming_speed_limit)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second.
socket_local_address Property
The local network interface to bind the socket to.
Syntax
def get_socket_local_address() -> str: ... def set_socket_local_address(value: str) -> None: ...
socket_local_address = property(get_socket_local_address, set_socket_local_address)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The local network interface to bind the socket to.
socket_local_port Property
The local port number to bind the socket to.
Syntax
def get_socket_local_port() -> int: ... def set_socket_local_port(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_local_port = property(get_socket_local_port, set_socket_local_port)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The local port number to bind the socket to.
socket_outgoing_speed_limit Property
The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second.
Syntax
def get_socket_outgoing_speed_limit() -> int: ... def set_socket_outgoing_speed_limit(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_outgoing_speed_limit = property(get_socket_outgoing_speed_limit, set_socket_outgoing_speed_limit)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second.
socket_timeout Property
The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful.
Syntax
def get_socket_timeout() -> int: ... def set_socket_timeout(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_timeout = property(get_socket_timeout, set_socket_timeout)
Default Value
60000
Remarks
The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful.
If Timeout is set to 0, a socket operation will expire after the system-default timeout (2 hrs 8 min for TCP stack).
socket_use_ipv6 Property
Enables or disables IP protocol version 6.
Syntax
def get_socket_use_ipv6() -> bool: ... def set_socket_use_ipv6(value: bool) -> None: ...
socket_use_ipv6 = property(get_socket_use_ipv6, set_socket_use_ipv6)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Enables or disables IP protocol version 6.
tls_server_cert_count Property
The number of records in the TLSServerCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_count() -> int: ... def set_tls_server_cert_count(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_server_cert_count = property(get_tls_server_cert_count, set_tls_server_cert_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at tls_server_cert_count - 1.tls_server_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_bytes(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_handle(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> int: ... def set_tls_server_cert_handle(tls_server_cert_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
tls_auto_validate_certificates Property
Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules.
Syntax
def get_tls_auto_validate_certificates() -> bool: ... def set_tls_auto_validate_certificates(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_auto_validate_certificates = property(get_tls_auto_validate_certificates, set_tls_auto_validate_certificates)
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules.
tls_base_configuration Property
Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings.
Syntax
def get_tls_base_configuration() -> int: ... def set_tls_base_configuration(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_base_configuration = property(get_tls_base_configuration, set_tls_base_configuration)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings. Several profiles are offered and tuned up for different purposes, such as high security or higher compatibility.
stpcDefault | 0 | |
stpcCompatible | 1 | |
stpcComprehensiveInsecure | 2 | |
stpcHighlySecure | 3 |
tls_ciphersuites Property
A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons.
Syntax
def get_tls_ciphersuites() -> str: ... def set_tls_ciphersuites(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_ciphersuites = property(get_tls_ciphersuites, set_tls_ciphersuites)
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons. Each ciphersuite in the list may be prefixed with a minus sign (-) to indicate that the ciphersuite should be disabled rather than enabled. Besides the specific ciphersuite modifiers, this property supports the all (and -all) aliases, allowing all ciphersuites to be blanketly enabled or disabled at once.
Note: the list of ciphersuites provided to this property alters the baseline list of ciphersuites as defined by tls_base_configuration. Remember to start your ciphersuite string with -all; if you need to only enable a specific fixed set of ciphersuites. The list of supported ciphersuites is provided below:
- NULL_NULL_NULL
- RSA_NULL_MD5
- RSA_NULL_SHA
- RSA_RC4_MD5
- RSA_RC4_SHA
- RSA_RC2_MD5
- RSA_IDEA_MD5
- RSA_IDEA_SHA
- RSA_DES_MD5
- RSA_DES_SHA
- RSA_3DES_MD5
- RSA_3DES_SHA
- RSA_AES128_SHA
- RSA_AES256_SHA
- DH_DSS_DES_SHA
- DH_DSS_3DES_SHA
- DH_DSS_AES128_SHA
- DH_DSS_AES256_SHA
- DH_RSA_DES_SHA
- DH_RSA_3DES_SHA
- DH_RSA_AES128_SHA
- DH_RSA_AES256_SHA
- DHE_DSS_DES_SHA
- DHE_DSS_3DES_SHA
- DHE_DSS_AES128_SHA
- DHE_DSS_AES256_SHA
- DHE_RSA_DES_SHA
- DHE_RSA_3DES_SHA
- DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA
- DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA
- DH_ANON_RC4_MD5
- DH_ANON_DES_SHA
- DH_ANON_3DES_SHA
- DH_ANON_AES128_SHA
- DH_ANON_AES256_SHA
- RSA_RC2_MD5_EXPORT
- RSA_RC4_MD5_EXPORT
- RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_DSS_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DHE_DSS_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DHE_RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_ANON_RC4_MD5_EXPORT
- DH_ANON_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- PSK_RC4_SHA
- PSK_3DES_SHA
- PSK_AES128_SHA
- PSK_AES256_SHA
- DHE_PSK_RC4_SHA
- DHE_PSK_3DES_SHA
- DHE_PSK_AES128_SHA
- DHE_PSK_AES256_SHA
- RSA_PSK_RC4_SHA
- RSA_PSK_3DES_SHA
- RSA_PSK_AES128_SHA
- RSA_PSK_AES256_SHA
- RSA_SEED_SHA
- DH_DSS_SEED_SHA
- DH_RSA_SEED_SHA
- DHE_DSS_SEED_SHA
- DHE_RSA_SEED_SHA
- DH_ANON_SEED_SHA
- SRP_SHA_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_AES256_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_AES256_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_AES256_SHA
- RSA_NULL_SHA256
- RSA_AES128_SHA256
- RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES128_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES256_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES256_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES128_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES256_SHA256
- RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_DSS_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_DSS_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_ANON_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_AES128_SHA256
- PSK_AES256_SHA384
- PSK_NULL_SHA256
- PSK_NULL_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_anon_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_anon_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- AES128_GCM_SHA256
- AES256_GCM_SHA384
- CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- AES128_CCM_SHA256
- AES128_CCM8_SHA256
tls_client_auth Property
Enables or disables certificate-based client authentication.
Syntax
def get_tls_client_auth() -> int: ... def set_tls_client_auth(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_client_auth = property(get_tls_client_auth, set_tls_client_auth)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Enables or disables certificate-based client authentication.
Set this property to true to tune up the client authentication type:
ccatNoAuth | 0 | |
ccatRequestCert | 1 | |
ccatRequireCert | 2 |
tls_ec_curves Property
Defines the elliptic curves to enable.
Syntax
def get_tls_ec_curves() -> str: ... def set_tls_ec_curves(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_ec_curves = property(get_tls_ec_curves, set_tls_ec_curves)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the elliptic curves to enable.
tls_extensions Property
Provides access to TLS extensions.
Syntax
def get_tls_extensions() -> str: ... def set_tls_extensions(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_extensions = property(get_tls_extensions, set_tls_extensions)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Provides access to TLS extensions.
tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes Property
Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes.
Syntax
def get_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes() -> bool: ... def set_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes = property(get_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes, set_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes.
tls_pre_shared_identity Property
Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
Syntax
def get_tls_pre_shared_identity() -> str: ... def set_tls_pre_shared_identity(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_pre_shared_identity = property(get_tls_pre_shared_identity, set_tls_pre_shared_identity)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
tls_pre_shared_key Property
Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16.
Syntax
def get_tls_pre_shared_key() -> str: ... def set_tls_pre_shared_key(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_pre_shared_key = property(get_tls_pre_shared_key, set_tls_pre_shared_key)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16.
tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite Property
Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation.
Syntax
def get_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite() -> str: ... def set_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite = property(get_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite, set_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation.
tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode Property
Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism.
Syntax
def get_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode() -> int: ... def set_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode = property(get_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode, set_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode)
Default Value
2
Remarks
Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism.
The following options are available:
crapmCompatible | 0 | TLS 1.0 and 1.1 compatibility mode (renegotiation indication extension is disabled). |
crapmStrict | 1 | Renegotiation attack prevention is enabled and enforced. |
crapmAuto | 2 | Automatically choose whether to enable or disable renegotiation attack prevention. |
tls_revocation_check Property
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform.
Syntax
def get_tls_revocation_check() -> int: ... def set_tls_revocation_check(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_revocation_check = property(get_tls_revocation_check, set_tls_revocation_check)
Default Value
1
Remarks
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform.
Revocation checking is necessary to ensure the integrity of the chain and obtain up-to-date certificate validity and trustworthiness information.
crcNone | 0 | No revocation checking. |
crcAuto | 1 | Automatic mode selection. Currently this maps to crcAnyOCSPOrCRL, but it may change in the future. |
crcAllCRL | 2 | All provided CRL endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAllOCSP | 3 | All provided OCSP endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAllCRLAndOCSP | 4 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAnyCRL | 5 | All provided CRL endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. |
crcAnyOCSP | 6 | All provided OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. |
crcAnyCRLOrOCSP | 7 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. CRL endpoints are checked first. |
crcAnyOCSPOrCRL | 8 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. OCSP endpoints are checked first. |
This setting controls the way the revocation checks are performed for every certificate in the chain. Typically certificates come with two types of revocation information sources: CRL (certificate revocation lists) and OCSP responders. CRLs are static objects periodically published by the CA at some online location. OCSP responders are active online services maintained by the CA that can provide up-to-date information on certificate statuses in near real time.
There are some conceptual differences between the two. CRLs are normally larger in size. Their use involves some latency because there is normally some delay between the time when a certificate was revoked and the time the subsequent CRL mentioning that is published. The benefits of CRL is that the same object can provide statuses for all certificates issued by a particular CA, and that the whole technology is much simpler than OCSP (and thus is supported by more CAs).
This setting lets you adjust the validation course by including or excluding certain types of revocation sources from the validation process. The crcAnyOCSPOrCRL setting (give preference to the faster OCSP route and only demand one source to succeed) is a good choice for most typical validation environments. The "crcAll*" modes are much stricter, and may be used in scenarios where bulletproof validity information is essential.
Note: If no CRL or OCSP endpoints are provided by the CA, the revocation check will be considered successful. This is because the CA chose not to supply revocation information for its certificates, meaning they are considered irrevocable.
Note: Within each of the above settings, if any retrieved CRL or OCSP response indicates that the certificate has been revoked, the revocation check fails.
tls_ssl_options Property
Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of cssloExpectShutdownMessage 0x001 Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround 0x002 (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment 0x004 Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size.
Syntax
def get_tls_ssl_options() -> int: ... def set_tls_ssl_options(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_ssl_options = property(get_tls_ssl_options, set_tls_ssl_options)
Default Value
16
Remarks
Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of
cssloExpectShutdownMessage | 0x001 | Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection |
cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround | 0x002 | (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions |
cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment | 0x004 | Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloForceUseOfClientCertHashAlg | 0x008 | Enforce the use of the client certificate hash algorithm. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloAutoAddServerNameExtension | 0x010 | Automatically add the server name extension when known |
cssloAcceptTrustedSRPPrimesOnly | 0x020 | Accept trusted SRP primes only |
cssloDisableSignatureAlgorithmsExtension | 0x040 | Disable (do not send) the signature algorithms extension. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloIntolerateHigherProtocolVersions | 0x080 | (server option) Do not allow fallback from TLS versions higher than currently enabled |
cssloStickToPrefCertHashAlg | 0x100 | Stick to preferred certificate hash algorithms |
cssloNoImplicitTLS12Fallback | 0x200 | Disable implicit TLS 1.3 to 1.2 fallbacks |
cssloUseHandshakeBatches | 0x400 | Send the handshake message as large batches rather than individually |
tls_tls_mode Property
Specifies the TLS mode to use.
Syntax
def get_tls_tls_mode() -> int: ... def set_tls_tls_mode(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_tls_mode = property(get_tls_tls_mode, set_tls_tls_mode)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the TLS mode to use.
smDefault | 0 | |
smNoTLS | 1 | Do not use TLS |
smExplicitTLS | 2 | Connect to the server without any encryption and then request an SSL session. |
smImplicitTLS | 3 | Connect to the specified port, and establish the SSL session at once. |
smMixedTLS | 4 | Connect to the specified port, and establish the SSL session at once, but allow plain data. |
tls_use_extended_master_secret Property
Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627.
Syntax
def get_tls_use_extended_master_secret() -> bool: ... def set_tls_use_extended_master_secret(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_use_extended_master_secret = property(get_tls_use_extended_master_secret, set_tls_use_extended_master_secret)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627.
tls_use_session_resumption Property
Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability.
Syntax
def get_tls_use_session_resumption() -> bool: ... def set_tls_use_session_resumption(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_use_session_resumption = property(get_tls_use_session_resumption, set_tls_use_session_resumption)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability.
tls_versions Property
The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default.
Syntax
def get_tls_versions() -> int: ... def set_tls_versions(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_versions = property(get_tls_versions, set_tls_versions)
Default Value
16
Remarks
The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default.
csbSSL2 | 0x01 | SSL 2 |
csbSSL3 | 0x02 | SSL 3 |
csbTLS1 | 0x04 | TLS 1.0 |
csbTLS11 | 0x08 | TLS 1.1 |
csbTLS12 | 0x10 | TLS 1.2 |
csbTLS13 | 0x20 | TLS 1.3 |
use_chunked_transfer Property
Enables chunked transfer.
Syntax
def get_use_chunked_transfer() -> bool: ... def set_use_chunked_transfer(value: bool) -> None: ...
use_chunked_transfer = property(get_use_chunked_transfer, set_use_chunked_transfer)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to enable chunked content encoding.
use_compression Property
Enables or disables server-side compression.
Syntax
def get_use_compression() -> bool: ... def set_use_compression(value: bool) -> None: ...
use_compression = property(get_use_compression, set_use_compression)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to enable or disable server-side content compression.
user_count Property
The number of records in the User arrays.
Syntax
def get_user_count() -> int: ... def set_user_count(value: int) -> None: ...
user_count = property(get_user_count, set_user_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- user_associated_data
- user_base_path
- user_data
- user_handle
- user_hash_algorithm
- user_incoming_speed_limit
- user_outgoing_speed_limit
- user_password
- user_shared_secret
- user_username
user_associated_data Property
Contains the user's Associated Data when SSH AEAD (Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data) algorithm is used.
Syntax
def get_user_associated_data(user_index: int) -> bytes: ... def set_user_associated_data(user_index: int, value: bytes) -> None: ...
Remarks
Contains the user's Associated Data when SSH AEAD (Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data) algorithm is used.
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_base_path Property
Base path for this user in the server's file system.
Syntax
def get_user_base_path(user_index: int) -> str: ... def set_user_base_path(user_index: int, value: str) -> None: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Base path for this user in the server's file system.
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_data Property
Contains uninterpreted user-defined data that should be associated with the user account, such as comments or custom settings.
Syntax
def get_user_data(user_index: int) -> str: ... def set_user_data(user_index: int, value: str) -> None: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains uninterpreted user-defined data that should be associated with the user account, such as comments or custom settings.
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_user_handle(user_index: int) -> int: ... def set_user_handle(user_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_hash_algorithm Property
Specifies the hash algorithm used to generate TOTP (Time-based One-Time Passwords) passwords for this user.
Syntax
def get_user_hash_algorithm(user_index: int) -> str: ... def set_user_hash_algorithm(user_index: int, value: str) -> None: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies the hash algorithm used to generate TOTP (Time-based One-Time Passwords) passwords for this user. Three HMAC algorithms are supported, with SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 digests:
SB_MAC_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1 | SHA1 | |
SB_MAC_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA256 | SHA256 | |
SB_MAC_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA512 | SHA512 |
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_incoming_speed_limit Property
Specifies the incoming speed limit for this user.
Syntax
def get_user_incoming_speed_limit(user_index: int) -> int: ... def set_user_incoming_speed_limit(user_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the incoming speed limit for this user. The value of 0 (zero) means "no limitation".
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_outgoing_speed_limit Property
Specifies the outgoing speed limit for this user.
Syntax
def get_user_outgoing_speed_limit(user_index: int) -> int: ... def set_user_outgoing_speed_limit(user_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the outgoing speed limit for this user. The value of 0 (zero) means "no limitation".
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_password Property
The user's authentication password.
Syntax
def get_user_password(user_index: int) -> str: ... def set_user_password(user_index: int, value: str) -> None: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The user's authentication password.
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_shared_secret Property
Contains the user's secret key, which is essentially a shared secret between the client and server.
Syntax
def get_user_shared_secret(user_index: int) -> bytes: ... def set_user_shared_secret(user_index: int, value: bytes) -> None: ...
Remarks
Contains the user's secret key, which is essentially a shared secret between the client and server.
Shared secrets can be used in TLS-driven protocols, as well as in OTP (where it is called a 'key secret') for generating one-time passwords on one side, and validate them on the other.
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
user_username Property
The registered name (login) of the user.
Syntax
def get_user_username(user_index: int) -> str: ... def set_user_username(user_index: int, value: str) -> None: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The registered name (login) of the user.
The user_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the user_count property.
website_name Property
Specifies the web site name to use in the certificate.
Syntax
def get_website_name() -> str: ... def set_website_name(value: str) -> None: ...
website_name = property(get_website_name, set_website_name)
Default Value
"secureblackbox"
Remarks
If using an internally-generated certificate, use this property to specify the web site name to be included as a common name. A typical common name consists of the host name, such as '192.168.10.10' or 'domain.com'.
cleanup Method
Cleans up the server environment by purging expired sessions and cleaning caches.
Syntax
def cleanup() -> None: ...
Remarks
Call this method while the server is active to clean up the environment allocated for the server by releasing unused resources and cleaning caches.
config Method
Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.
Syntax
def config(configuration_string: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
config is a generic method available in every class. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the class.
These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the config method.
To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).
To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.
do_action Method
Performs an additional action.
Syntax
def do_action(action_id: str, action_params: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
do_action is a generic method available in every class. It is used to perform an additional action introduced after the product major release. The list of actions is not fixed, and may be flexibly extended over time.
The unique identifier (case insensitive) of the action is provided in the ActionID parameter.
ActionParams contains the value of a single parameter, or a list of multiple parameters for the action in the form of PARAM1=VALUE1;PARAM2=VALUE2;....
drop_client Method
Terminates a client connection.
Syntax
def drop_client(connection_id: int, forced: bool) -> None: ...
Remarks
Call this method to shut down a connected client. Forced indicates whether the connection should be closed in a graceful manner.
get_request_bytes Method
Returns the contents of the client's HTTP request.
Syntax
def get_request_bytes(connection_id: int, request_filter: str) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Use this method to get the body of the client's HTTP request. Note that the body of GET and HEAD requests is empty. The method returns the requested content.
The RequestFilter parameter allows you to select the element(s) that you would like to get. An empty request filter makes the whole body to be returned. The following request filters are currently supported:
params | Request query parameters only. |
params[Index] | A specific request parameter, by index. |
params['Name'] | A specific request parameter, by name. |
parts[Index] | The body of a particular part of a multipart message. |
get_request_header Method
Returns a request header value.
Syntax
def get_request_header(connection_id: int, header_name: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
Use this method to get the value of a request header. A good place to call this method is a request-marking event, such as on_get_request or on_post_request.
get_request_string Method
Returns the contents of the client's HTTP request.
Syntax
def get_request_string(connection_id: int, request_filter: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
Use this method to get the body of the client's HTTP request to a string. Note that the body of GET and HEAD requests is empty.
The RequestFilter parameter allows you to select the element(s) of the requests that you would like to get. An empty request filter makes the whole body to be returned. The following request filters are currently supported:
params | Request query parameters only. |
params[Index] | A specific request parameter, by index. |
params['Name'] | A specific request parameter, by name. |
parts[Index] | The body of a particular part of a multipart message. |
get_request_username Method
Returns the username for a connection.
Syntax
def get_request_username(connection_id: int) -> str: ...
Remarks
Use this method to obtain a username for an active connection. The method will return an empty string if no authentication has been performed on the connection.
get_response_header Method
Returns a response header value.
Syntax
def get_response_header(connection_id: int, header_name: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
Use this method to get the value of a response header. A good place to call this method is on_headers_prepared event. Call the method with empty HeaderName to get the whole response header.
list_clients Method
Enumerates the connected clients.
Syntax
def list_clients() -> str: ...
Remarks
This method enumerates the connected clients. It returns a list of strings, with each string being of 'ConnectionID|Address|Port' format, and representing a single connection.
pin_client Method
Takes a snapshot of the connection's properties.
Syntax
def pin_client(connection_id: int) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to take a snapshot of a connected client. The captured properties are populated in pinned_client and pinned_client_chain properties.
process_generic_request Method
Processes a generic HTTP request.
Syntax
def process_generic_request(connection_id: int, request_bytes: bytes) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
This method processes a generic HTTP request and produces a response. Use it to generate HTTP responses for requests obtained externally, out of the default HTTP channel.
This method respects all current settings of the server object, and invokes the corresponding events to consult about the request and response details with the application. ConnectionId allows to identify the request in the events.
The method returns the complete HTTP response including HTTP headers.
reset Method
Resets the class settings.
Syntax
def reset() -> None: ...
Remarks
reset is a generic method available in every class.
set_response_bytes Method
Sets a byte array to be served as a response.
Syntax
def set_response_bytes(connection_id: int, bytes: bytes, content_type: str, response_filter: str) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this property to provide the response content in a byte array. The ResponseFilter parameter lets you select the element of the response that you would like to set with this call. The empty filter stands for the entire response body. The only response filter currently supported is parts:
parts[Index] | The body of a particular part of a multipart response. |
set_response_file Method
Sets a file to be served as a response.
Syntax
def set_response_file(connection_id: int, file_name: str, content_type: str, response_filter: str) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this property to provide the response content in a file. The ResponseFilter parameter lets you select the element of the response that you would like to set with this call. The empty filter stands for the entire response body. The only response filter currently supported is parts:
parts[Index] | The body of a particular part of a multipart response. |
set_response_header Method
Sets a response header.
Syntax
def set_response_header(connection_id: int, header_name: str, value: str) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to set a response header. A good place to call this method is a request-marking event, such as on_get_request or on_post_request.
set_response_status Method
Sets an HTTP status to be sent with the response.
Syntax
def set_response_status(connection_id: int, status_code: int) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to set an HTTP status for the request. A good place to call this method is a request-marking event, such as on_get_request.
set_response_string Method
Sets a string to be served as a response.
Syntax
def set_response_string(connection_id: int, data_str: str, content_type: str, response_filter: str) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this property to provide the response content in a string. The ResponseFilter parameter lets you select the element of the response that you would like to set with this call. The empty filter stands for the entire response body. The only response filter currently supported is parts:
parts[Index] | The body of a particular part of a multipart response. |
start Method
Starts the server.
Syntax
def start() -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to activate the server and start listening to incoming connections.
stop Method
Stops the server.
Syntax
def stop() -> None: ...
Remarks
Call this method to stop listening to incoming connections and deactivate the server.
on_accept Event
Reports an incoming connection.
Syntax
class HTTPServerAcceptEventParams(object): @property def remote_address() -> str: ... @property def remote_port() -> int: ... @property def accept() -> bool: ... @accept.setter def accept(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_accept() -> Callable[[HTTPServerAcceptEventParams], None]: ... @on_accept.setter def on_accept(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerAcceptEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is fired when a new connection from RemoteAddress:RemotePort is ready to be accepted. Use the Accept parameter to accept or decline it.
Subscribe to on_connect event to be notified of every connection that has been set up.
on_auth_attempt Event
Fires when a connected client makes an authentication attempt.
Syntax
class HTTPServerAuthAttemptEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def http_method() -> str: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def auth_method() -> str: ... @property def username() -> str: ... @property def password() -> str: ... @property def allow() -> bool: ... @allow.setter def allow(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_auth_attempt() -> Callable[[HTTPServerAuthAttemptEventParams], None]: ... @on_auth_attempt.setter def on_auth_attempt(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerAuthAttemptEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event whenever a client attempts to authenticate itself. Use the Allow parameter to let the client through.
ConnectionID contains the unique session identifier for that client, HTTPMethod specifies the HTTP method (GET, POST, etc.) used to access the URI resource, AuthMethod specifies the authentication method, and Username and Password contain the professed credentials.
on_connect Event
Reports an accepted connection.
Syntax
class HTTPServerConnectEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def remote_address() -> str: ... @property def remote_port() -> int: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_connect() -> Callable[[HTTPServerConnectEventParams], None]: ... @on_connect.setter def on_connect(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerConnectEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to report that a new connection has been established. ConnectionId indicates the unique ID assigned to this connection. The same ID will be supplied to any other events related to this connection, such as on_tls_handshake or on_data.
on_custom_request Event
Reports a request of a non-standard type (method).
Syntax
class HTTPServerCustomRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def http_method() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_custom_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerCustomRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_custom_request.setter def on_custom_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerCustomRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a non-standard request received from the client. The HTTPMethod contains the non-standard HTTP method.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_data Event
Supplies a data chunk received within a POST or PUT upload.
Syntax
class HTTPServerDataEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def buffer() -> bytes: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_data() -> Callable[[HTTPServerDataEventParams], None]: ... @on_data.setter def on_data(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerDataEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is fired to supply another piece of data received within a POST or PUT upload operation. This event may fire multiple times during a single request upload to pass the uploaded data to the application chunk-by-chunk.
on_delete_request Event
Reports a DELETE request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerDeleteRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_delete_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerDeleteRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_delete_request.setter def on_delete_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerDeleteRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a DELETE request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_disconnect Event
Fires to report a disconnected client.
Syntax
class HTTPServerDisconnectEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_disconnect() -> Callable[[HTTPServerDisconnectEventParams], None]: ... @on_disconnect.setter def on_disconnect(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerDisconnectEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event when a connected client disconnects.
on_error Event
Information about errors during data delivery.
Syntax
class HTTPServerErrorEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def error_code() -> int: ... @property def fatal() -> bool: ... @property def remote() -> bool: ... @property def description() -> str: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_error() -> Callable[[HTTPServerErrorEventParams], None]: ... @on_error.setter def on_error(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerErrorEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during message processing.
ErrorCode contains an error code and Description contains a textual description of the error. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please refer to the HTTPS section.
on_external_sign Event
Handles remote or external signing initiated by the server protocol.
Syntax
class HTTPServerExternalSignEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def operation_id() -> str: ... @property def hash_algorithm() -> str: ... @property def pars() -> str: ... @property def data() -> str: ... @property def signed_data() -> str: ... @signed_data.setter def signed_data(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_external_sign() -> Callable[[HTTPServerExternalSignEventParams], None]: ... @on_external_sign.setter def on_external_sign(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerExternalSignEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
Assign a handler to this event if you need to delegate a low-level signing operation to an external, remote, or custom signing engine. Depending on the settings, the handler will receive a hashed or unhashed value to be signed.
The event handler must pass the value of Data to the signer, obtain the signature, and pass it back to the class via the SignedData parameter.
OperationId provides a comment about the operation and its origin. It depends on the exact class being used, and may be empty. HashAlgorithm specifies the hash algorithm being used for the operation, and Pars contains algorithm-dependent parameters.
The class uses base16 (hex) encoding for the Data, SignedData, and Pars parameters. If your signing engine uses a different input and output encoding, you may need to decode and/or encode the data before and/or after the signing.
A sample MD5 hash encoded in base16: a0dee2a0382afbb09120ffa7ccd8a152 - lower case base16 A0DEE2A0382AFBB09120FFA7CCD8A152 - upper case base16
A sample event handler that uses the .NET RSACryptoServiceProvider class may look like the following:
signer.OnExternalSign += (s, e) =>
{
var cert = new X509Certificate2("cert.pfx", "", X509KeyStorageFlags.Exportable);
var key = (RSACryptoServiceProvider)cert.PrivateKey;
var dataToSign = e.Data.FromBase16String();
var signedData = key.SignHash(dataToSign, "2.16.840.1.101.3.4.2.1");
e.SignedData = signedData.ToBase16String();
};
on_file_error Event
Reports a file access error to the application.
Syntax
class HTTPServerFileErrorEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def file_name() -> str: ... @property def error_code() -> int: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_file_error() -> Callable[[HTTPServerFileErrorEventParams], None]: ... @on_file_error.setter def on_file_error(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerFileErrorEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class uses this event to report a file access errors. FileName and ErrorCode contain the file path and the error code respectively.
on_get_request Event
Reports a GET request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerGetRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_get_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerGetRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_get_request.setter def on_get_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerGetRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a GET request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, set_response_file or set_response_string methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_headers_prepared Event
Fires when the response headers have been formed and are ready to be sent to the server.
Syntax
class HTTPServerHeadersPreparedEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_headers_prepared() -> Callable[[HTTPServerHeadersPreparedEventParams], None]: ... @on_headers_prepared.setter def on_headers_prepared(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerHeadersPreparedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event when the response headers are ready to be sent to the server. ConnectionID indicates the connection that processed the request.
Use get_response_header method with an empty header name to get the whole response header.
on_head_request Event
Reports a HEAD request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerHeadRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_head_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerHeadRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_head_request.setter def on_head_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerHeadRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a HEAD request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_notification Event
This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event.
Syntax
class HTTPServerNotificationEventParams(object): @property def event_id() -> str: ... @property def event_param() -> str: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_notification() -> Callable[[HTTPServerNotificationEventParams], None]: ... @on_notification.setter def on_notification(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerNotificationEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to let the application know about some event, occurrence, or milestone in the class. For example, it may fire to report completion of the document processing. The list of events being reported is not fixed, and may be flexibly extended over time.
The unique identifier of the event is provided in the EventID parameter. EventParam contains any parameters accompanying the occurrence. Depending on the type of the class, the exact action it is performing, or the document being processed, one or both may be omitted.
on_options_request Event
Reports an OPTIONS request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerOptionsRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_options_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerOptionsRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_options_request.setter def on_options_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerOptionsRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about an OPTIONS request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_patch_request Event
Reports a PATCH request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerPatchRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_patch_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerPatchRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_patch_request.setter def on_patch_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerPatchRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a PATCH request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_post_request Event
Reports a POST request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerPostRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_post_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerPostRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_post_request.setter def on_post_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerPostRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a POST request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_put_request Event
Reports a PUT request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerPutRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_put_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerPutRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_put_request.setter def on_put_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerPutRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a PUT request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
on_resource_access Event
Reports an attempt to access a resource.
Syntax
class HTTPServerResourceAccessEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def http_method() -> str: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def allow() -> bool: ... @allow.setter def allow(value) -> None: ... @property def redirect_uri() -> str: ... @redirect_uri.setter def redirect_uri(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_resource_access() -> Callable[[HTTPServerResourceAccessEventParams], None]: ... @on_resource_access.setter def on_resource_access(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerResourceAccessEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a request received from the client. The HTTPMethod parameter indicates the HTTP method used (GET, POST, etc.)
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Allow to false to prevent the client from accessing the resource. The class will automatically send a "forbidden" status code (403).
Set a non-empty value to RedirectURI to notify the client that the resource has moved to another place. The class will automatically send a "found" status code (302). If Allow is set to false, the value of RedirectURI is ignored.
on_tls_cert_validate Event
Fires when a client certificate needs to be validated.
Syntax
class HTTPServerTLSCertValidateEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def accept() -> bool: ... @accept.setter def accept(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_tls_cert_validate() -> Callable[[HTTPServerTLSCertValidateEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_cert_validate.setter def on_tls_cert_validate(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerTLSCertValidateEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application of an authenticating client. Use the event handler to validate the certificate and pass your decision back to the server component via the Accept parameter.
on_tls_established Event
Reports the setup of a TLS session.
Syntax
class HTTPServerTLSEstablishedEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_tls_established() -> Callable[[HTTPServerTLSEstablishedEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_established.setter def on_tls_established(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerTLSEstablishedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to be notified about the setup of a TLS connection by a connected client.
on_tls_handshake Event
Fires when a newly established client connection initiates a TLS handshake.
Syntax
class HTTPServerTLSHandshakeEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def server_name() -> str: ... @property def abort() -> bool: ... @abort.setter def abort(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_tls_handshake() -> Callable[[HTTPServerTLSHandshakeEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_handshake.setter def on_tls_handshake(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerTLSHandshakeEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this event to get notified about the initiation of the TLS handshake by the remote client. The ServerName parameter specifies the requested host from the client hello message.
on_tls_psk Event
Requests a pre-shared key for TLS-PSK.
Syntax
class HTTPServerTLSPSKEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def identity() -> str: ... @property def psk() -> str: ... @psk.setter def psk(value) -> None: ... @property def ciphersuite() -> str: ... @ciphersuite.setter def ciphersuite(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_tls_psk() -> Callable[[HTTPServerTLSPSKEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_psk.setter def on_tls_psk(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerTLSPSKEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to report that a client has requested a TLS-PSK negotiation. ConnectionId indicates the unique connection ID that requested the PSK handshake.
Use Identity to look up for the corresponding pre-shared key in the server's database, then assign the key to the PSK parameter. If TLS 1.3 PSK is used, you will also need to assign the Ciphersuite parameter with the cipher suite associated with that identity and their key.
on_tls_shutdown Event
Reports closure of a TLS session.
Syntax
class HTTPServerTLSShutdownEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_tls_shutdown() -> Callable[[HTTPServerTLSShutdownEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_shutdown.setter def on_tls_shutdown(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerTLSShutdownEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event when a connected client closes their TLS session gracefully. This event is typically followed by a on_disconnect, which marks the closure of the underlying TCP session.
on_trace_request Event
Reports a TRACE request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerTraceRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_trace_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerTraceRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_trace_request.setter def on_trace_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerTraceRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a TRACE request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.
HTTPServer Config Settings
The class accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the config method.HTTPServer Config Settings
Note: the server component normally picks up the most appropriate certificate automatically. This setting is a wiretap for scenarios where unusual or cherry-picked certificate selection logic may be necessary.
Base Config Settings
You can switch this property off to improve performance if your project only uses known, good private keys.
Supported values are:
off | No caching (default) | |
local | Local caching | |
global | Global caching |
This setting only applies to sessions negotiated with TLS version 1.3.
Supported values are:
file | File | |
console | Console | |
systemlog | System Log (supported for Android only) | |
debugger | Debugger (supported for VCL for Windows and .Net) |
Supported values are:
time | Current time | |
level | Level | |
package | Package name | |
module | Module name | |
class | Class name | |
method | Method name | |
threadid | Thread Id | |
contenttype | Content type | |
content | Content | |
all | All details |
Supported filter names are:
exclude-package | Exclude a package specified in the value | |
exclude-module | Exclude a module specified in the value | |
exclude-class | Exclude a class specified in the value | |
exclude-method | Exclude a method specified in the value | |
include-package | Include a package specified in the value | |
include-module | Include a module specified in the value | |
include-class | Include a class specified in the value | |
include-method | Include a method specified in the value |
none | No flush (caching only) | |
immediate | Immediate flush (real-time logging) | |
maxcount | Flush cached entries upon reaching LogMaxEventCount entries in the cache. |
Supported values are:
none | None (by default) | |
fatal | Severe errors that cause premature termination. | |
error | Other runtime errors or unexpected conditions. | |
warning | Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of API, 'almost' errors, other runtime situations that are undesirable or unexpected, but not necessarily "wrong". | |
info | Interesting runtime events (startup/shutdown). | |
debug | Detailed information on flow of through the system. | |
trace | More detailed information. |
The default value of this setting is 100.
none | No rotation | |
deleteolder | Delete older entries from the cache upon reaching LogMaxEventCount | |
keepolder | Keep older entries in the cache upon reaching LogMaxEventCount (newer entries are discarded) |
Supported values are:
none | No static DNS rules (default) | |
local | Local static DNS rules | |
global | Global static DNS rules |
This setting only applies to certificates originating from a Windows system store.
HTTPServer Errors
HTTPServer Errors
1048577 | Invalid parameter (SB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER) |
1048578 | Invalid configuration (SB_ERROR_INVALID_SETUP) |
1048579 | Invalid state (SB_ERROR_INVALID_STATE) |
1048580 | Invalid value (SB_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE) |
1048581 | Private key not found (SB_ERROR_NO_PRIVATE_KEY) |
1048582 | Cancelled by the user (SB_ERROR_CANCELLED_BY_USER) |
1048583 | The file was not found (SB_ERROR_NO_SUCH_FILE) |
1048584 | Unsupported feature or operation (SB_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE) |
1048585 | General error (SB_ERROR_GENERAL_ERROR) |
19922945 | Unsupported keep-alive policy (SB_ERROR_HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_KEEPALIVEPOLICY) |
19922946 | Wrong request filter string format (SB_ERROR_HTTP_WRONG_REQUEST_FILTER_FORMAT) |