view auto/lib/zlib/conf @ 7418:ce5e87e98772 stable-1.14

SSL: logging level of "no suitable key share". The "no suitable key share" errors are reported by OpenSSL 1.1.1 when using TLSv1.3 if there are no shared groups (that is, elliptic curves). In particular, it is easy enough to trigger by using only a single curve in ssl_ecdh_curve: ssl_ecdh_curve secp384r1; and using a different curve in the client: openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:443 -curves prime256v1 On the client side it is seen as "sslv3 alert handshake failure", "SSL alert number 40": 0:error:14094410:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:sslv3 alert handshake failure:ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1528:SSL alert number 40 It can be also triggered with default ssl_ecdh_curve by using a curve which is not in the default list (X25519, prime256v1, X448, secp521r1, secp384r1): openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:8443 -curves brainpoolP512r1 Given that many clients hardcode prime256v1, these errors might become a common problem with TLSv1.3 if ssl_ecdh_curve is redefined. Previously this resulted in not using ECDH with such clients, but with TLSv1.3 it is no longer possible and will result in a handshake failure. The SSL_R_NO_SHARED_GROUP error is what BoringSSL returns in the same situation. Seen at: https://serverfault.com/questions/932102/nginx-ssl-handshake-error-no-suitable-key-share
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Tue, 25 Sep 2018 13:59:53 +0300
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


if [ $ZLIB != NONE ]; then
    CORE_INCS="$CORE_INCS $ZLIB"

    case "$NGX_CC_NAME" in

        msvc | owc | bcc)
            have=NGX_ZLIB . auto/have
            LINK_DEPS="$LINK_DEPS $ZLIB/zlib.lib"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/zlib.lib"
        ;;

        icc)
            have=NGX_ZLIB . auto/have
            LINK_DEPS="$LINK_DEPS $ZLIB/libz.a"

            # to allow -ipo optimization we link with the *.o but not library
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/adler32.o"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/crc32.o"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/deflate.o"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/trees.o"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/zutil.o"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/compress.o"

            if [ $ZLIB_ASM != NO ]; then
                CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/match.o"
            fi
        ;;

        *)
            have=NGX_ZLIB . auto/have
            LINK_DEPS="$LINK_DEPS $ZLIB/libz.a"
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ZLIB/libz.a"
            #CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS -L $ZLIB -lz"
        ;;

    esac

else

    if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" != win32 ]; then
        ZLIB=NO

        # FreeBSD, Solaris, Linux

        ngx_feature="zlib library"
        ngx_feature_name="NGX_ZLIB"
        ngx_feature_run=no
        ngx_feature_incs="#include <zlib.h>"
        ngx_feature_path=
        ngx_feature_libs="-lz"
        ngx_feature_test="z_stream z; deflate(&z, Z_NO_FLUSH)"
        . auto/feature


        if [ $ngx_found = yes ]; then
            CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ngx_feature_libs"
            ZLIB=YES
            ngx_found=no
        fi
    fi

    if [ $ZLIB != YES ]; then
cat << END

$0: error: the HTTP gzip module requires the zlib library.
You can either disable the module by using --without-http_gzip_module
option, or install the zlib library into the system, or build the zlib library
statically from the source with nginx by using --with-zlib=<path> option.

END
        exit 1
    fi

fi