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nbd_set_tls(3) LIBNBD nbd_set_tls(3)

nbd_set_tls - enable or require TLS (authentication and encryption)

 #include <libnbd.h>
 int nbd_set_tls (struct nbd_handle *h, int tls);

Enable or require TLS (authenticated and encrypted connections) to the NBD server. The possible settings are:

"LIBNBD_TLS_DISABLE"
Disable TLS. (The default setting, unless using nbd_connect_uri(3) with a URI that requires TLS)
"LIBNBD_TLS_ALLOW"
Enable TLS if possible.

This option is insecure (or best effort) in that in some cases it will fall back to an unencrypted and/or unauthenticated connection if TLS could not be established. Use "LIBNBD_TLS_REQUIRE" below if the connection must be encrypted.

Some servers will drop the connection if TLS fails so fallback may not be possible.

"LIBNBD_TLS_REQUIRE"
Require an encrypted and authenticated TLS connection. Always fail to connect if the connection is not encrypted and authenticated.

As well as calling this you may also need to supply the path to the certificates directory (nbd_set_tls_certificates(3)), the username (nbd_set_tls_username(3)) and/or the Pre-Shared Keys (PSK) file (nbd_set_tls_psk_file(3)). For now, when using nbd_connect_uri(3), any URI query parameters related to TLS are not handled automatically. Setting the level higher than zero will fail if libnbd was not compiled against gnutls; you can test whether this is the case with nbd_supports_tls(3).

If the call is successful the function returns 0.

On error "-1" is returned.

Refer to "ERROR HANDLING" in libnbd(3) for how to get further details of the error.

The following parameters must not be NULL: "h". For more information see "Non-NULL parameters" in libnbd(3).

The handle must be newly created, otherwise this call will return an error.

This function first appeared in libnbd 1.0.

If you need to test if this function is available at compile time check if the following macro is defined:

 #define LIBNBD_HAVE_NBD_SET_TLS 1

This example is also available as examples/encryption.c in the libnbd source code.

 /* An example showing how to connect to a server which is
  * using TLS encryption.
  *
  * This requires nbdkit, and psktool from gnutls.
  *
  * Both libnbd and nbdkit support TLS-PSK which is a
  * simpler-to-deploy form of encryption.  (Of course
  * certificate-based encryption is also supported, but
  * it’s harder to make a self-contained example).
  */
 #include <stdio.h>
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <string.h>
 #include <unistd.h>
 #include <libnbd.h>
 #define TMPDIR "/tmp/XXXXXX"
 #define KEYS "keys.psk"
 #define USERNAME "alice"
 static char dir[] = TMPDIR;
 static char keys[] = TMPDIR "/" KEYS;
 static char cmd[] =
   "psktool -u " USERNAME " -p " TMPDIR "/" KEYS;
 /* Remove the temporary keys file when the program
  * exits.
  */
 static void
 cleanup_keys (void)
 {
   unlink (keys);
   rmdir (dir);
 }
 /* Create the temporary keys file to share with the
  * server.
  */
 static void
 create_keys (void)
 {
   size_t i;
   if (mkdtemp (dir) == NULL) {
     perror ("mkdtemp");
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   i = strlen (cmd) - strlen (TMPDIR) - strlen (KEYS) - 1;
   memcpy (&cmd[i], dir, strlen (TMPDIR));
   memcpy (keys, dir, strlen (TMPDIR));
   if (system (cmd) != 0) {
     fprintf (stderr, "psktool command failed\n");
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   atexit (cleanup_keys);
 }
 int
 main (int argc, char *argv[])
 {
   struct nbd_handle *nbd;
   char buf[512];
   create_keys ();
   /* Create the libnbd handle. */
   nbd = nbd_create ();
   if (nbd == NULL) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Enable TLS in the client. */
   if (nbd_set_tls (nbd, LIBNBD_TLS_REQUIRE) == -1) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Enable TLS-PSK and pass the keys filename. */
   if (nbd_set_tls_psk_file (nbd, keys) == -1) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Set the local username for authentication. */
   if (nbd_set_tls_username (nbd, USERNAME) == -1) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Run nbdkit as a subprocess, enabling and requiring
    * TLS-PSK encryption.
    */
   char *args[] = {
     "nbdkit", "-s", "--exit-with-parent",
     "--tls", "require", "--tls-psk", keys,
     "pattern", "size=1M", NULL
   };
   if (nbd_connect_command (nbd, args) == -1) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Read the first sector. */
   if (nbd_pread (nbd, buf, sizeof buf, 0, 0) == -1) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* TLS connections must be shut down. */
   if (nbd_shutdown (nbd, 0) == -1) {
     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", nbd_get_error ());
     exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
   }
   /* Close the libnbd handle. */
   nbd_close (nbd);
   exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
 }

nbd_connect_uri(3), nbd_create(3), nbd_get_tls(3), nbd_get_tls_negotiated(3), nbd_set_tls_certificates(3), nbd_set_tls_psk_file(3), nbd_set_tls_username(3), nbd_supports_tls(3), "ENCRYPTION AND AUTHENTICATION" in libnbd(3), libnbd(3).

Eric Blake

Richard W.M. Jones

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2023-01-04 libnbd-1.14.2