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1declare module 'tls' {
2 import * as net from 'net';
3 import * as stream from 'stream';
4
5 const CLIENT_RENEG_LIMIT: number;
6 const CLIENT_RENEG_WINDOW: number;
7
8 interface Certificate {
9 /**
10 * Country code.
11 */
12 C: string;
13 /**
14 * Street.
15 */
16 ST: string;
17 /**
18 * Locality.
19 */
20 L: string;
21 /**
22 * Organization.
23 */
24 O: string;
25 /**
26 * Organizational unit.
27 */
28 OU: string;
29 /**
30 * Common name.
31 */
32 CN: string;
33 }
34
35 interface PeerCertificate {
36 subject: Certificate;
37 issuer: Certificate;
38 subjectaltname: string;
39 infoAccess: NodeJS.Dict<string[]>;
40 modulus: string;
41 exponent: string;
42 valid_from: string;
43 valid_to: string;
44 fingerprint: string;
45 fingerprint256: string;
46 ext_key_usage: string[];
47 serialNumber: string;
48 raw: Buffer;
49 }
50
51 interface DetailedPeerCertificate extends PeerCertificate {
52 issuerCertificate: DetailedPeerCertificate;
53 }
54
55 interface CipherNameAndProtocol {
56 /**
57 * The cipher name.
58 */
59 name: string;
60 /**
61 * SSL/TLS protocol version.
62 */
63 version: string;
64
65 /**
66 * IETF name for the cipher suite.
67 */
68 standardName: string;
69 }
70
71 interface EphemeralKeyInfo {
72 /**
73 * The supported types are 'DH' and 'ECDH'.
74 */
75 type: string;
76 /**
77 * The name property is available only when type is 'ECDH'.
78 */
79 name?: string | undefined;
80 /**
81 * The size of parameter of an ephemeral key exchange.
82 */
83 size: number;
84 }
85
86 interface KeyObject {
87 /**
88 * Private keys in PEM format.
89 */
90 pem: string | Buffer;
91 /**
92 * Optional passphrase.
93 */
94 passphrase?: string | undefined;
95 }
96
97 interface PxfObject {
98 /**
99 * PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain.
100 */
101 buf: string | Buffer;
102 /**
103 * Optional passphrase.
104 */
105 passphrase?: string | undefined;
106 }
107
108 interface TLSSocketOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions {
109 /**
110 * If true the TLS socket will be instantiated in server-mode.
111 * Defaults to false.
112 */
113 isServer?: boolean | undefined;
114 /**
115 * An optional net.Server instance.
116 */
117 server?: net.Server | undefined;
118
119 /**
120 * An optional Buffer instance containing a TLS session.
121 */
122 session?: Buffer | undefined;
123 /**
124 * If true, specifies that the OCSP status request extension will be
125 * added to the client hello and an 'OCSPResponse' event will be
126 * emitted on the socket before establishing a secure communication
127 */
128 requestOCSP?: boolean | undefined;
129 }
130
131 class TLSSocket extends net.Socket {
132 /**
133 * Construct a new tls.TLSSocket object from an existing TCP socket.
134 */
135 constructor(socket: net.Socket, options?: TLSSocketOptions);
136
137 /**
138 * A boolean that is true if the peer certificate was signed by one of the specified CAs, otherwise false.
139 */
140 authorized: boolean;
141 /**
142 * The reason why the peer's certificate has not been verified.
143 * This property becomes available only when tlsSocket.authorized === false.
144 */
145 authorizationError: Error;
146 /**
147 * Static boolean value, always true.
148 * May be used to distinguish TLS sockets from regular ones.
149 */
150 encrypted: true;
151
152 /**
153 * String containing the selected ALPN protocol.
154 * Before a handshake has completed, this value is always null.
155 * When a handshake is completed but not ALPN protocol was selected, tlsSocket.alpnProtocol equals false.
156 */
157 alpnProtocol: string | false | null;
158
159 /**
160 * Returns an object representing the local certificate. The returned
161 * object has some properties corresponding to the fields of the
162 * certificate.
163 *
164 * See tls.TLSSocket.getPeerCertificate() for an example of the
165 * certificate structure.
166 *
167 * If there is no local certificate, an empty object will be returned.
168 * If the socket has been destroyed, null will be returned.
169 */
170 getCertificate(): PeerCertificate | object | null;
171 /**
172 * Returns an object representing the cipher name and the SSL/TLS protocol version of the current connection.
173 * @returns Returns an object representing the cipher name
174 * and the SSL/TLS protocol version of the current connection.
175 */
176 getCipher(): CipherNameAndProtocol;
177 /**
178 * Returns an object representing the type, name, and size of parameter
179 * of an ephemeral key exchange in Perfect Forward Secrecy on a client
180 * connection. It returns an empty object when the key exchange is not
181 * ephemeral. As this is only supported on a client socket; null is
182 * returned if called on a server socket. The supported types are 'DH'
183 * and 'ECDH'. The name property is available only when type is 'ECDH'.
184 *
185 * For example: { type: 'ECDH', name: 'prime256v1', size: 256 }.
186 */
187 getEphemeralKeyInfo(): EphemeralKeyInfo | object | null;
188 /**
189 * Returns the latest Finished message that has
190 * been sent to the socket as part of a SSL/TLS handshake, or undefined
191 * if no Finished message has been sent yet.
192 *
193 * As the Finished messages are message digests of the complete
194 * handshake (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL
195 * 3.0), they can be used for external authentication procedures when
196 * the authentication provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not
197 * enough.
198 *
199 * Corresponds to the SSL_get_finished routine in OpenSSL and may be
200 * used to implement the tls-unique channel binding from RFC 5929.
201 */
202 getFinished(): Buffer | undefined;
203 /**
204 * Returns an object representing the peer's certificate.
205 * The returned object has some properties corresponding to the field of the certificate.
206 * If detailed argument is true the full chain with issuer property will be returned,
207 * if false only the top certificate without issuer property.
208 * If the peer does not provide a certificate, it returns null or an empty object.
209 * @param detailed - If true; the full chain with issuer property will be returned.
210 * @returns An object representing the peer's certificate.
211 */
212 getPeerCertificate(detailed: true): DetailedPeerCertificate;
213 getPeerCertificate(detailed?: false): PeerCertificate;
214 getPeerCertificate(detailed?: boolean): PeerCertificate | DetailedPeerCertificate;
215 /**
216 * Returns the latest Finished message that is expected or has actually
217 * been received from the socket as part of a SSL/TLS handshake, or
218 * undefined if there is no Finished message so far.
219 *
220 * As the Finished messages are message digests of the complete
221 * handshake (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL
222 * 3.0), they can be used for external authentication procedures when
223 * the authentication provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not
224 * enough.
225 *
226 * Corresponds to the SSL_get_peer_finished routine in OpenSSL and may
227 * be used to implement the tls-unique channel binding from RFC 5929.
228 */
229 getPeerFinished(): Buffer | undefined;
230 /**
231 * Returns a string containing the negotiated SSL/TLS protocol version of the current connection.
232 * The value `'unknown'` will be returned for connected sockets that have not completed the handshaking process.
233 * The value `null` will be returned for server sockets or disconnected client sockets.
234 * See https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_get_version.html for more information.
235 * @returns negotiated SSL/TLS protocol version of the current connection
236 */
237 getProtocol(): string | null;
238 /**
239 * Could be used to speed up handshake establishment when reconnecting to the server.
240 * @returns ASN.1 encoded TLS session or undefined if none was negotiated.
241 */
242 getSession(): Buffer | undefined;
243 /**
244 * Returns a list of signature algorithms shared between the server and
245 * the client in the order of decreasing preference.
246 */
247 getSharedSigalgs(): string[];
248 /**
249 * NOTE: Works only with client TLS sockets.
250 * Useful only for debugging, for session reuse provide session option to tls.connect().
251 * @returns TLS session ticket or undefined if none was negotiated.
252 */
253 getTLSTicket(): Buffer | undefined;
254 /**
255 * Returns true if the session was reused, false otherwise.
256 */
257 isSessionReused(): boolean;
258 /**
259 * Initiate TLS renegotiation process.
260 *
261 * NOTE: Can be used to request peer's certificate after the secure connection has been established.
262 * ANOTHER NOTE: When running as the server, socket will be destroyed with an error after handshakeTimeout timeout.
263 * @param options - The options may contain the following fields: rejectUnauthorized,
264 * requestCert (See tls.createServer() for details).
265 * @param callback - callback(err) will be executed with null as err, once the renegotiation
266 * is successfully completed.
267 * @return `undefined` when socket is destroy, `false` if negotiaion can't be initiated.
268 */
269 renegotiate(options: { rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined, requestCert?: boolean | undefined }, callback: (err: Error | null) => void): undefined | boolean;
270 /**
271 * Set maximum TLS fragment size (default and maximum value is: 16384, minimum is: 512).
272 * Smaller fragment size decreases buffering latency on the client: large fragments are buffered by
273 * the TLS layer until the entire fragment is received and its integrity is verified;
274 * large fragments can span multiple roundtrips, and their processing can be delayed due to packet
275 * loss or reordering. However, smaller fragments add extra TLS framing bytes and CPU overhead,
276 * which may decrease overall server throughput.
277 * @param size - TLS fragment size (default and maximum value is: 16384, minimum is: 512).
278 * @returns Returns true on success, false otherwise.
279 */
280 setMaxSendFragment(size: number): boolean;
281
282 /**
283 * Disables TLS renegotiation for this TLSSocket instance. Once called,
284 * attempts to renegotiate will trigger an 'error' event on the
285 * TLSSocket.
286 */
287 disableRenegotiation(): void;
288
289 /**
290 * When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to `stderr`. This can be
291 * used to debug TLS connection problems.
292 *
293 * Note: The format of the output is identical to the output of `openssl s_client
294 * -trace` or `openssl s_server -trace`. While it is produced by OpenSSL's
295 * `SSL_trace()` function, the format is undocumented, can change without notice,
296 * and should not be relied on.
297 */
298 enableTrace(): void;
299
300 /**
301 * @param length number of bytes to retrieve from keying material
302 * @param label an application specific label, typically this will be a value from the
303 * [IANA Exporter Label Registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#exporter-labels).
304 * @param context optionally provide a context.
305 */
306 exportKeyingMaterial(length: number, label: string, context: Buffer): Buffer;
307
308 addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
309 addListener(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this;
310 addListener(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this;
311 addListener(event: "session", listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this;
312 addListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this;
313
314 emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
315 emit(event: "OCSPResponse", response: Buffer): boolean;
316 emit(event: "secureConnect"): boolean;
317 emit(event: "session", session: Buffer): boolean;
318 emit(event: "keylog", line: Buffer): boolean;
319
320 on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
321 on(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this;
322 on(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this;
323 on(event: "session", listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this;
324 on(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this;
325
326 once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
327 once(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this;
328 once(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this;
329 once(event: "session", listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this;
330 once(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this;
331
332 prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
333 prependListener(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this;
334 prependListener(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this;
335 prependListener(event: "session", listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this;
336 prependListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this;
337
338 prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
339 prependOnceListener(event: "OCSPResponse", listener: (response: Buffer) => void): this;
340 prependOnceListener(event: "secureConnect", listener: () => void): this;
341 prependOnceListener(event: "session", listener: (session: Buffer) => void): this;
342 prependOnceListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer) => void): this;
343 }
344
345 interface CommonConnectionOptions {
346 /**
347 * An optional TLS context object from tls.createSecureContext()
348 */
349 secureContext?: SecureContext | undefined;
350
351 /**
352 * When enabled, TLS packet trace information is written to `stderr`. This can be
353 * used to debug TLS connection problems.
354 * @default false
355 */
356 enableTrace?: boolean | undefined;
357 /**
358 * If true the server will request a certificate from clients that
359 * connect and attempt to verify that certificate. Defaults to
360 * false.
361 */
362 requestCert?: boolean | undefined;
363 /**
364 * An array of strings or a Buffer naming possible ALPN protocols.
365 * (Protocols should be ordered by their priority.)
366 */
367 ALPNProtocols?: string[] | Uint8Array[] | Uint8Array | undefined;
368 /**
369 * SNICallback(servername, cb) <Function> A function that will be
370 * called if the client supports SNI TLS extension. Two arguments
371 * will be passed when called: servername and cb. SNICallback should
372 * invoke cb(null, ctx), where ctx is a SecureContext instance.
373 * (tls.createSecureContext(...) can be used to get a proper
374 * SecureContext.) If SNICallback wasn't provided the default callback
375 * with high-level API will be used (see below).
376 */
377 SNICallback?: ((servername: string, cb: (err: Error | null, ctx: SecureContext) => void) => void) | undefined;
378 /**
379 * If true the server will reject any connection which is not
380 * authorized with the list of supplied CAs. This option only has an
381 * effect if requestCert is true.
382 * @default true
383 */
384 rejectUnauthorized?: boolean | undefined;
385 }
386
387 interface TlsOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions, net.ServerOpts {
388 /**
389 * Abort the connection if the SSL/TLS handshake does not finish in the
390 * specified number of milliseconds. A 'tlsClientError' is emitted on
391 * the tls.Server object whenever a handshake times out. Default:
392 * 120000 (120 seconds).
393 */
394 handshakeTimeout?: number | undefined;
395 /**
396 * The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the
397 * server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more
398 * information. Default: 300.
399 */
400 sessionTimeout?: number | undefined;
401 /**
402 * 48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data.
403 */
404 ticketKeys?: Buffer | undefined;
405
406 /**
407 *
408 * @param socket
409 * @param identity identity parameter sent from the client.
410 * @return pre-shared key that must either be
411 * a buffer or `null` to stop the negotiation process. Returned PSK must be
412 * compatible with the selected cipher's digest.
413 *
414 * When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called
415 * with the identity provided by the client.
416 * If the return value is `null` the negotiation process will stop and an
417 * "unknown_psk_identity" alert message will be sent to the other party.
418 * If the server wishes to hide the fact that the PSK identity was not known,
419 * the callback must provide some random data as `psk` to make the connection
420 * fail with "decrypt_error" before negotiation is finished.
421 * PSK ciphers are disabled by default, and using TLS-PSK thus
422 * requires explicitly specifying a cipher suite with the `ciphers` option.
423 * More information can be found in the RFC 4279.
424 */
425
426 pskCallback?(socket: TLSSocket, identity: string): DataView | NodeJS.TypedArray | null;
427 /**
428 * hint to send to a client to help
429 * with selecting the identity during TLS-PSK negotiation. Will be ignored
430 * in TLS 1.3. Upon failing to set pskIdentityHint `tlsClientError` will be
431 * emitted with `ERR_TLS_PSK_SET_IDENTIY_HINT_FAILED` code.
432 */
433 pskIdentityHint?: string | undefined;
434 }
435
436 interface PSKCallbackNegotation {
437 psk: DataView | NodeJS.TypedArray;
438 identity: string;
439 }
440
441 interface ConnectionOptions extends SecureContextOptions, CommonConnectionOptions {
442 host?: string | undefined;
443 port?: number | undefined;
444 path?: string | undefined; // Creates unix socket connection to path. If this option is specified, `host` and `port` are ignored.
445 socket?: stream.Duplex | undefined; // Establish secure connection on a given socket rather than creating a new socket
446 checkServerIdentity?: typeof checkServerIdentity | undefined;
447 servername?: string | undefined; // SNI TLS Extension
448 session?: Buffer | undefined;
449 minDHSize?: number | undefined;
450 lookup?: net.LookupFunction | undefined;
451 timeout?: number | undefined;
452 /**
453 * When negotiating TLS-PSK (pre-shared keys), this function is called
454 * with optional identity `hint` provided by the server or `null`
455 * in case of TLS 1.3 where `hint` was removed.
456 * It will be necessary to provide a custom `tls.checkServerIdentity()`
457 * for the connection as the default one will try to check hostname/IP
458 * of the server against the certificate but that's not applicable for PSK
459 * because there won't be a certificate present.
460 * More information can be found in the RFC 4279.
461 *
462 * @param hint message sent from the server to help client
463 * decide which identity to use during negotiation.
464 * Always `null` if TLS 1.3 is used.
465 * @returns Return `null` to stop the negotiation process. `psk` must be
466 * compatible with the selected cipher's digest.
467 * `identity` must use UTF-8 encoding.
468 */
469 pskCallback?(hint: string | null): PSKCallbackNegotation | null;
470 }
471
472 class Server extends net.Server {
473 constructor(secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void);
474 constructor(options: TlsOptions, secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void);
475
476 /**
477 * The server.addContext() method adds a secure context that will be
478 * used if the client request's SNI name matches the supplied hostname
479 * (or wildcard).
480 */
481 addContext(hostName: string, credentials: SecureContextOptions): void;
482 /**
483 * Returns the session ticket keys.
484 */
485 getTicketKeys(): Buffer;
486 /**
487 *
488 * The server.setSecureContext() method replaces the
489 * secure context of an existing server. Existing connections to the
490 * server are not interrupted.
491 */
492 setSecureContext(details: SecureContextOptions): void;
493 /**
494 * The server.setSecureContext() method replaces the secure context of
495 * an existing server. Existing connections to the server are not
496 * interrupted.
497 */
498 setTicketKeys(keys: Buffer): void;
499
500 /**
501 * events.EventEmitter
502 * 1. tlsClientError
503 * 2. newSession
504 * 3. OCSPRequest
505 * 4. resumeSession
506 * 5. secureConnection
507 * 6. keylog
508 */
509 addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
510 addListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
511 addListener(event: "newSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this;
512 addListener(event: "OCSPRequest", listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
513 addListener(event: "resumeSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this;
514 addListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
515 addListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
516
517 emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
518 emit(event: "tlsClientError", err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean;
519 emit(event: "newSession", sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void): boolean;
520 emit(event: "OCSPRequest", certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void): boolean;
521 emit(event: "resumeSession", sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void): boolean;
522 emit(event: "secureConnection", tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean;
523 emit(event: "keylog", line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket): boolean;
524
525 on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
526 on(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
527 on(event: "newSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this;
528 on(event: "OCSPRequest", listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
529 on(event: "resumeSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this;
530 on(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
531 on(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
532
533 once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
534 once(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
535 once(event: "newSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this;
536 once(event: "OCSPRequest", listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
537 once(event: "resumeSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this;
538 once(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
539 once(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
540
541 prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
542 prependListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
543 prependListener(event: "newSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this;
544 prependListener(event: "OCSPRequest", listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
545 prependListener(event: "resumeSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this;
546 prependListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
547 prependListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
548
549 prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
550 prependOnceListener(event: "tlsClientError", listener: (err: Error, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
551 prependOnceListener(event: "newSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, sessionData: Buffer, callback: () => void) => void): this;
552 prependOnceListener(event: "OCSPRequest", listener: (certificate: Buffer, issuer: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, resp: Buffer) => void) => void): this;
553 prependOnceListener(event: "resumeSession", listener: (sessionId: Buffer, callback: (err: Error | null, sessionData: Buffer | null) => void) => void): this;
554 prependOnceListener(event: "secureConnection", listener: (tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
555 prependOnceListener(event: "keylog", listener: (line: Buffer, tlsSocket: TLSSocket) => void): this;
556 }
557
558 interface SecurePair {
559 encrypted: TLSSocket;
560 cleartext: TLSSocket;
561 }
562
563 type SecureVersion = 'TLSv1.3' | 'TLSv1.2' | 'TLSv1.1' | 'TLSv1';
564
565 interface SecureContextOptions {
566 /**
567 * Optionally override the trusted CA certificates. Default is to trust
568 * the well-known CAs curated by Mozilla. Mozilla's CAs are completely
569 * replaced when CAs are explicitly specified using this option.
570 */
571 ca?: string | Buffer | Array<string | Buffer> | undefined;
572 /**
573 * Cert chains in PEM format. One cert chain should be provided per
574 * private key. Each cert chain should consist of the PEM formatted
575 * certificate for a provided private key, followed by the PEM
576 * formatted intermediate certificates (if any), in order, and not
577 * including the root CA (the root CA must be pre-known to the peer,
578 * see ca). When providing multiple cert chains, they do not have to
579 * be in the same order as their private keys in key. If the
580 * intermediate certificates are not provided, the peer will not be
581 * able to validate the certificate, and the handshake will fail.
582 */
583 cert?: string | Buffer | Array<string | Buffer> | undefined;
584 /**
585 * Colon-separated list of supported signature algorithms. The list
586 * can contain digest algorithms (SHA256, MD5 etc.), public key
587 * algorithms (RSA-PSS, ECDSA etc.), combination of both (e.g
588 * 'RSA+SHA384') or TLS v1.3 scheme names (e.g. rsa_pss_pss_sha512).
589 */
590 sigalgs?: string | undefined;
591 /**
592 * Cipher suite specification, replacing the default. For more
593 * information, see modifying the default cipher suite. Permitted
594 * ciphers can be obtained via tls.getCiphers(). Cipher names must be
595 * uppercased in order for OpenSSL to accept them.
596 */
597 ciphers?: string | undefined;
598 /**
599 * Name of an OpenSSL engine which can provide the client certificate.
600 */
601 clientCertEngine?: string | undefined;
602 /**
603 * PEM formatted CRLs (Certificate Revocation Lists).
604 */
605 crl?: string | Buffer | Array<string | Buffer> | undefined;
606 /**
607 * Diffie Hellman parameters, required for Perfect Forward Secrecy. Use
608 * openssl dhparam to create the parameters. The key length must be
609 * greater than or equal to 1024 bits or else an error will be thrown.
610 * Although 1024 bits is permissible, use 2048 bits or larger for
611 * stronger security. If omitted or invalid, the parameters are
612 * silently discarded and DHE ciphers will not be available.
613 */
614 dhparam?: string | Buffer | undefined;
615 /**
616 * A string describing a named curve or a colon separated list of curve
617 * NIDs or names, for example P-521:P-384:P-256, to use for ECDH key
618 * agreement. Set to auto to select the curve automatically. Use
619 * crypto.getCurves() to obtain a list of available curve names. On
620 * recent releases, openssl ecparam -list_curves will also display the
621 * name and description of each available elliptic curve. Default:
622 * tls.DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE.
623 */
624 ecdhCurve?: string | undefined;
625 /**
626 * Attempt to use the server's cipher suite preferences instead of the
627 * client's. When true, causes SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE to be
628 * set in secureOptions
629 */
630 honorCipherOrder?: boolean | undefined;
631 /**
632 * Private keys in PEM format. PEM allows the option of private keys
633 * being encrypted. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with
634 * options.passphrase. Multiple keys using different algorithms can be
635 * provided either as an array of unencrypted key strings or buffers,
636 * or an array of objects in the form {pem: <string|buffer>[,
637 * passphrase: <string>]}. The object form can only occur in an array.
638 * object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with
639 * object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not.
640 */
641 key?: string | Buffer | Array<Buffer | KeyObject> | undefined;
642 /**
643 * Name of an OpenSSL engine to get private key from. Should be used
644 * together with privateKeyIdentifier.
645 */
646 privateKeyEngine?: string | undefined;
647 /**
648 * Identifier of a private key managed by an OpenSSL engine. Should be
649 * used together with privateKeyEngine. Should not be set together with
650 * key, because both options define a private key in different ways.
651 */
652 privateKeyIdentifier?: string | undefined;
653 /**
654 * Optionally set the maximum TLS version to allow. One
655 * of `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. Cannot be specified along with the
656 * `secureProtocol` option, use one or the other.
657 * **Default:** `'TLSv1.3'`, unless changed using CLI options. Using
658 * `--tls-max-v1.2` sets the default to `'TLSv1.2'`. Using `--tls-max-v1.3` sets the default to
659 * `'TLSv1.3'`. If multiple of the options are provided, the highest maximum is used.
660 */
661 maxVersion?: SecureVersion | undefined;
662 /**
663 * Optionally set the minimum TLS version to allow. One
664 * of `'TLSv1.3'`, `'TLSv1.2'`, `'TLSv1.1'`, or `'TLSv1'`. Cannot be specified along with the
665 * `secureProtocol` option, use one or the other. It is not recommended to use
666 * less than TLSv1.2, but it may be required for interoperability.
667 * **Default:** `'TLSv1.2'`, unless changed using CLI options. Using
668 * `--tls-v1.0` sets the default to `'TLSv1'`. Using `--tls-v1.1` sets the default to
669 * `'TLSv1.1'`. Using `--tls-min-v1.3` sets the default to
670 * 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the lowest minimum is used.
671 */
672 minVersion?: SecureVersion | undefined;
673 /**
674 * Shared passphrase used for a single private key and/or a PFX.
675 */
676 passphrase?: string | undefined;
677 /**
678 * PFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. pfx is an
679 * alternative to providing key and cert individually. PFX is usually
680 * encrypted, if it is, passphrase will be used to decrypt it. Multiple
681 * PFX can be provided either as an array of unencrypted PFX buffers,
682 * or an array of objects in the form {buf: <string|buffer>[,
683 * passphrase: <string>]}. The object form can only occur in an array.
684 * object.passphrase is optional. Encrypted PFX will be decrypted with
685 * object.passphrase if provided, or options.passphrase if it is not.
686 */
687 pfx?: string | Buffer | Array<string | Buffer | PxfObject> | undefined;
688 /**
689 * Optionally affect the OpenSSL protocol behavior, which is not
690 * usually necessary. This should be used carefully if at all! Value is
691 * a numeric bitmask of the SSL_OP_* options from OpenSSL Options
692 */
693 secureOptions?: number | undefined; // Value is a numeric bitmask of the `SSL_OP_*` options
694 /**
695 * Legacy mechanism to select the TLS protocol version to use, it does
696 * not support independent control of the minimum and maximum version,
697 * and does not support limiting the protocol to TLSv1.3. Use
698 * minVersion and maxVersion instead. The possible values are listed as
699 * SSL_METHODS, use the function names as strings. For example, use
700 * 'TLSv1_1_method' to force TLS version 1.1, or 'TLS_method' to allow
701 * any TLS protocol version up to TLSv1.3. It is not recommended to use
702 * TLS versions less than 1.2, but it may be required for
703 * interoperability. Default: none, see minVersion.
704 */
705 secureProtocol?: string | undefined;
706 /**
707 * Opaque identifier used by servers to ensure session state is not
708 * shared between applications. Unused by clients.
709 */
710 sessionIdContext?: string | undefined;
711 /**
712 * 48-bytes of cryptographically strong pseudo-random data.
713 * See Session Resumption for more information.
714 */
715 ticketKeys?: Buffer | undefined;
716 /**
717 * The number of seconds after which a TLS session created by the
718 * server will no longer be resumable. See Session Resumption for more
719 * information. Default: 300.
720 */
721 sessionTimeout?: number | undefined;
722 }
723
724 interface SecureContext {
725 context: any;
726 }
727
728 /*
729 * Verifies the certificate `cert` is issued to host `host`.
730 * @host The hostname to verify the certificate against
731 * @cert PeerCertificate representing the peer's certificate
732 *
733 * Returns Error object, populating it with the reason, host and cert on failure. On success, returns undefined.
734 */
735 function checkServerIdentity(host: string, cert: PeerCertificate): Error | undefined;
736 function createServer(secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void): Server;
737 function createServer(options: TlsOptions, secureConnectionListener?: (socket: TLSSocket) => void): Server;
738 function connect(options: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket;
739 function connect(port: number, host?: string, options?: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket;
740 function connect(port: number, options?: ConnectionOptions, secureConnectListener?: () => void): TLSSocket;
741 /**
742 * @deprecated since v0.11.3 Use `tls.TLSSocket` instead.
743 */
744 function createSecurePair(credentials?: SecureContext, isServer?: boolean, requestCert?: boolean, rejectUnauthorized?: boolean): SecurePair;
745 function createSecureContext(options?: SecureContextOptions): SecureContext;
746 function getCiphers(): string[];
747
748 /**
749 * The default curve name to use for ECDH key agreement in a tls server.
750 * The default value is 'auto'. See tls.createSecureContext() for further
751 * information.
752 */
753 let DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE: string;
754 /**
755 * The default value of the maxVersion option of
756 * tls.createSecureContext(). It can be assigned any of the supported TLS
757 * protocol versions, 'TLSv1.3', 'TLSv1.2', 'TLSv1.1', or 'TLSv1'. Default:
758 * 'TLSv1.3', unless changed using CLI options. Using --tls-max-v1.2 sets
759 * the default to 'TLSv1.2'. Using --tls-max-v1.3 sets the default to
760 * 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options are provided, the highest maximum
761 * is used.
762 */
763 let DEFAULT_MAX_VERSION: SecureVersion;
764 /**
765 * The default value of the minVersion option of tls.createSecureContext().
766 * It can be assigned any of the supported TLS protocol versions,
767 * 'TLSv1.3', 'TLSv1.2', 'TLSv1.1', or 'TLSv1'. Default: 'TLSv1.2', unless
768 * changed using CLI options. Using --tls-min-v1.0 sets the default to
769 * 'TLSv1'. Using --tls-min-v1.1 sets the default to 'TLSv1.1'. Using
770 * --tls-min-v1.3 sets the default to 'TLSv1.3'. If multiple of the options
771 * are provided, the lowest minimum is used.
772 */
773 let DEFAULT_MIN_VERSION: SecureVersion;
774
775 /**
776 * An immutable array of strings representing the root certificates (in PEM
777 * format) used for verifying peer certificates. This is the default value
778 * of the ca option to tls.createSecureContext().
779 */
780 const rootCertificates: ReadonlyArray<string>;
781}
782declare module 'node:tls' {
783 export * from 'tls';
784}
785
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