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SSL: ssl_reject_handshake directive (ticket #195). In some cases it might be needed to reject SSL handshake based on SNI server name provided, for example, to make sure an invalid certificate is not returned to clients trying to contact a name-based virtual server without SSL configured. Previously, a "ssl_ciphers aNULL;" was used for this. This workaround, however, is not compatible with TLSv1.3, in particular, when using BoringSSL, where it is not possible to configure TLSv1.3 ciphers at all. With this change, the ssl_reject_handshake directive is introduced, which instructs nginx to reject SSL handshakes with an "unrecognized_name" alert in a particular server block. For example, to reject handshake with names other than example.com, one can use the following configuration: server { listen 443 ssl; ssl_reject_handshake on; } server { listen 443 ssl; server_name example.com; ssl_certificate example.com.crt; ssl_certificate_key example.com.key; } The following configuration can be used to reject all SSL handshakes without SNI server name provided: server { listen 443 ssl; ssl_reject_handshake on; } server { listen 443 ssl; server_name ~^; ssl_certificate example.crt; ssl_certificate_key example.key; } Additionally, the ssl_reject_handshake directive makes configuring certificates for the default server block optional. If no certificates are configured in the default server for a given listening socket, certificates must be defined in all non-default server blocks with the listening socket in question.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Thu, 22 Oct 2020 18:02:28 +0300
parents d8e8ced78e77
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


# Sun C 5.7 Patch 117837-04 2005/05/11    Sun Studio 10
# Sun C 5.8 2005/10/13                    Sun Studio 11
# Sun C 5.9 SunOS_i386 2007/05/03         Sun Studio 12
# Sun C 5.9 SunOS_sparc 2007/05/03
# Sun C 5.10 SunOS_i386 2009/06/03        Sun Studio 12.1
# Sun C 5.11 SunOS_i386 2010/08/13        Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2
# Sun C 5.12 SunOS_i386 2011/11/16        Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3
# Sun C 5.13 SunOS_i386 2014/10/20        Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4
# Sun C 5.14 SunOS_i386 2016/05/31        Oracle Developer Studio 12.5

NGX_SUNC_VER=`$CC -V 2>&1 | grep 'Sun C' 2>&1 \
                          | sed -e 's/^.* Sun C \(.*\)/\1/'`

echo " + Sun C version: $NGX_SUNC_VER"

have=NGX_COMPILER value="\"Sun C $NGX_SUNC_VER\"" . auto/define


cat << END > $NGX_AUTOTEST.c

int main(void) {
    printf("%d", __SUNPRO_C);
    return 0;
}

END

eval "$CC -o $NGX_AUTOTEST $NGX_AUTOTEST.c >> $NGX_ERR 2>&1"

if [ -x $NGX_AUTOTEST ]; then
    ngx_sunc_ver=`$NGX_AUTOTEST`
fi

rm -rf $NGX_AUTOTEST*

# 1424 == 0x590, Sun Studio 12

if [ "$ngx_sunc_ver" -ge 1424 ]; then
    ngx_sparc32="-m32"
    ngx_sparc64="-m64"
    ngx_amd64="-m64"

else
    ngx_sparc32="-xarch=v8plus"
    ngx_sparc64="-xarch=v9"
    ngx_amd64="-xarch=amd64"
fi

case "$NGX_MACHINE" in

    i86pc)
        NGX_AUX=" src/os/unix/ngx_sunpro_x86.il"
    ;;

    sun4u | sun4v)
        NGX_AUX=" src/os/unix/ngx_sunpro_sparc64.il"
    ;;

esac

MAIN_LINK=
MODULE_LINK="-G"


# optimizations

# 20736 == 0x5100, Sun Studio 12.1

if [ "$ngx_sunc_ver" -ge 20736 ]; then
    ngx_fast="-fast"

else
    # older versions had problems with bit-fields
    ngx_fast="-fast -xalias_level=any"
fi

IPO=-xipo
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $ngx_fast $IPO"
CORE_LINK="$CORE_LINK $ngx_fast $IPO"


case $CPU in
    pentium)
        # optimize for Pentium and Athlon
        CPU_OPT="-xchip=pentium"
    ;;

    pentiumpro)
        # optimize for Pentium Pro, Pentium II
        CPU_OPT="-xchip=pentium_pro"
    ;;

    pentium3)
        # optimize for Pentium III
        CPU_OPT="-xchip=pentium3"
        #CPU_OPT="$CPU_OPT -xarch=sse"
        CPU_OPT="$CPU_OPT -xcache=16/32/4:256/32/4"
    ;;

    pentium4)
        # optimize for Pentium 4
        CPU_OPT="-xchip=pentium4"
        #CPU_OPT="$CPU_OPT -xarch=sse2"
        CPU_OPT="$CPU_OPT -xcache=8/64/4:256/128/8"
    ;;

    opteron)
        # optimize for Opteron
        CPU_OPT="-xchip=opteron"
        #CPU_OPT="$CPU_OPT -xarch=sse2"
        CPU_OPT="$CPU_OPT -xcache=64/64/2:1024/64/16"
    ;;

    sparc32)
        # build 32-bit UltraSparc binary
        CPU_OPT="$ngx_sparc32"
        CORE_LINK="$CORE_LINK $ngx_sparc32"
        CC_AUX_FLAGS="$CC_AUX_FLAGS $ngx_sparc32"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=64
    ;;

    sparc64)
        # build 64-bit UltraSparc binary
        CPU_OPT="$ngx_sparc64"
        CORE_LINK="$CORE_LINK $ngx_sparc64"
        CC_AUX_FLAGS="$CC_AUX_FLAGS $ngx_sparc64"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=64
    ;;

    amd64)
        # build 64-bit amd64 binary
        CPU_OPT="$ngx_amd64"
        CORE_LINK="$CORE_LINK $ngx_amd64"
        CC_AUX_FLAGS="$CC_AUX_FLAGS $ngx_amd64"
        NGX_AUX=" src/os/unix/ngx_sunpro_amd64.il"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=64
    ;;

esac


CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $CPU_OPT"


if [ ".$PCRE_OPT" = "." ]; then
    PCRE_OPT="$ngx_fast $IPO $CPU_OPT"
fi

if [ ".$ZLIB_OPT" = "." ]; then
    ZLIB_OPT="$ngx_fast $IPO $CPU_OPT"
fi


# stop on warning
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -errwarn=%all"

# debug
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"