ios-core 0.1.7

High-level device API, pairing transport, and discovery for iOS devices
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use rustls::client::danger::{HandshakeSignatureValid, ServerCertVerified, ServerCertVerifier};
use rustls::pki_types::{CertificateDer, ServerName, UnixTime};
use rustls::SignatureScheme;

/// Accepts any server certificate. This matches Apple's lockdown/RSD flows where
/// devices present ephemeral self-signed certificates and the channel is trusted
/// via pairing or transport-level assumptions instead of PKI.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct InsecureSkipVerify;

impl ServerCertVerifier for InsecureSkipVerify {
    fn verify_server_cert(
        &self,
        _end_entity: &CertificateDer<'_>,
        _intermediates: &[CertificateDer<'_>],
        _server_name: &ServerName<'_>,
        _ocsp_response: &[u8],
        _now: UnixTime,
    ) -> Result<ServerCertVerified, rustls::Error> {
        Ok(ServerCertVerified::assertion())
    }

    fn verify_tls12_signature(
        &self,
        _message: &[u8],
        _cert: &CertificateDer<'_>,
        _dss: &rustls::DigitallySignedStruct,
    ) -> Result<HandshakeSignatureValid, rustls::Error> {
        Ok(HandshakeSignatureValid::assertion())
    }

    fn verify_tls13_signature(
        &self,
        _message: &[u8],
        _cert: &CertificateDer<'_>,
        _dss: &rustls::DigitallySignedStruct,
    ) -> Result<HandshakeSignatureValid, rustls::Error> {
        Ok(HandshakeSignatureValid::assertion())
    }

    fn supported_verify_schemes(&self) -> Vec<SignatureScheme> {
        vec![
            SignatureScheme::RSA_PKCS1_SHA256,
            SignatureScheme::ECDSA_NISTP256_SHA256,
            SignatureScheme::RSA_PKCS1_SHA384,
            SignatureScheme::ECDSA_NISTP384_SHA384,
            SignatureScheme::RSA_PSS_SHA256,
            SignatureScheme::RSA_PSS_SHA384,
            SignatureScheme::RSA_PSS_SHA512,
        ]
    }
}