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ServerConnection

Struct ServerConnection 

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pub struct ServerConnection { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature websocket only.
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A QUIC server connection.

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impl ServerConnection

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pub fn new( config: Arc<ServerConfig>, quic_version: Version, params: Vec<u8>, ) -> Result<ServerConnection, Error>

Make a new QUIC ServerConnection.

This differs from ServerConnection::new() in that it takes an extra params argument, which contains the TLS-encoded transport parameters to send.

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pub fn reject_early_data(&mut self)

Explicitly discard early data, notifying the client

Useful if invariants encoded in received_resumption_data() cannot be respected.

Must be called while is_handshaking is true.

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pub fn server_name(&self) -> Option<&str>

Retrieves the server name, if any, used to select the certificate and private key.

This returns None until some time after the client’s server name indication (SNI) extension value is processed during the handshake. It will never be None when the connection is ready to send or process application data, unless the client does not support SNI.

This is useful for application protocols that need to enforce that the server name matches an application layer protocol hostname. For example, HTTP/1.1 servers commonly expect the Host: header field of every request on a connection to match the hostname in the SNI extension when the client provides the SNI extension.

The server name is also used to match sessions during session resumption.

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pub fn quic_transport_parameters(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>

Return the TLS-encoded transport parameters for the session’s peer.

While the transport parameters are technically available prior to the completion of the handshake, they cannot be fully trusted until the handshake completes, and reliance on them should be minimized. However, any tampering with the parameters will cause the handshake to fail.

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pub fn zero_rtt_keys(&self) -> Option<DirectionalKeys>

Compute the keys for encrypting/decrypting 0-RTT packets, if available

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pub fn read_hs(&mut self, plaintext: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Error>

Consume unencrypted TLS handshake data.

Handshake data obtained from separate encryption levels should be supplied in separate calls.

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pub fn write_hs(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8>) -> Option<KeyChange>

Emit unencrypted TLS handshake data.

When this returns Some(_), the new keys must be used for future handshake data.

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pub fn alert(&self) -> Option<AlertDescription>

Emit the TLS description code of a fatal alert, if one has arisen.

Check after read_hs returns Err(_).

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pub fn wants_write(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the caller should call Connection::write_tls as soon as possible.

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pub fn is_handshaking(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the connection is currently performing the TLS handshake.

During this time plaintext written to the connection is buffered in memory. After Connection::process_new_packets() has been called, this might start to return false while the final handshake packets still need to be extracted from the connection’s buffers.

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pub fn peer_certificates(&self) -> Option<&[CertificateDer<'static>]>

Retrieves the certificate chain or the raw public key used by the peer to authenticate.

The order of the certificate chain is as it appears in the TLS protocol: the first certificate relates to the peer, the second certifies the first, the third certifies the second, and so on.

When using raw public keys, the first and only element is the raw public key.

This is made available for both full and resumed handshakes.

For clients, this is the certificate chain or the raw public key of the server.

For servers, this is the certificate chain or the raw public key of the client, if client authentication was completed.

The return value is None until this value is available.

Note: the return type of the ‘certificate’, when using raw public keys is CertificateDer<'static> even though this should technically be a SubjectPublicKeyInfoDer<'static>. This choice simplifies the API and ensures backwards compatibility.

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pub fn alpn_protocol(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>

Retrieves the protocol agreed with the peer via ALPN.

A return value of None after handshake completion means no protocol was agreed (because no protocols were offered or accepted by the peer).

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pub fn negotiated_cipher_suite(&self) -> Option<SupportedCipherSuite>

Retrieves the ciphersuite agreed with the peer.

This returns None until the ciphersuite is agreed.

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pub fn negotiated_key_exchange_group( &self, ) -> Option<&'static dyn SupportedKxGroup>

Retrieves the key exchange group agreed with the peer.

This function may return None depending on the state of the connection, the type of handshake, and the protocol version.

If CommonState::is_handshaking() is true this function will return None. Similarly, if the CommonState::handshake_kind() is HandshakeKind::Resumed and the CommonState::protocol_version() is TLS 1.2, then no key exchange will have occurred and this function will return None.

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pub fn protocol_version(&self) -> Option<ProtocolVersion>

Retrieves the protocol version agreed with the peer.

This returns None until the version is agreed.

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pub fn handshake_kind(&self) -> Option<HandshakeKind>

Which kind of handshake was performed.

This tells you whether the handshake was a resumption or not.

This will return None before it is known which sort of handshake occurred.

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pub fn send_close_notify(&mut self)

Queues a close_notify warning alert to be sent in the next Connection::write_tls call. This informs the peer that the connection is being closed.

Does nothing if any close_notify or fatal alert was already sent.

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pub fn wants_read(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the caller should call Connection::read_tls as soon as possible.

If there is pending plaintext data to read with Connection::reader, this returns false. If your application respects this mechanism, only one full TLS message will be buffered by rustls.

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impl Debug for ServerConnection

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Deref for ServerConnection

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type Target = ConnectionCommon<ServerConnectionData>

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &<ServerConnection as Deref>::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl DerefMut for ServerConnection

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut <ServerConnection as Deref>::Target

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl From<ServerConnection> for Connection

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fn from(c: ServerConnection) -> Connection

Converts to this type from the input type.

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