[gnutls-devel] GnuTLS | gnutls_priority_set: do not override the version after handshake is complete (!777)

Development of GNU's TLS library gnutls-devel at lists.gnutls.org
Fri Oct 19 09:44:27 CEST 2018


Tom started a new discussion on lib/priority.c:

>  	session->internals.priorities = priority;
>  	gnutls_atomic_increment(&priority->usage_cnt);
>  
> -	/* set the current version to the first in the chain.
> -	 * This will be overridden later.
> -	 */
> +	/* set the current version to the first in the chain, if that's
> +	 * the call before the initial handshake. This will be overridden by
> +	 * the handshake call. */
>  	if (session->internals.priorities->protocol.algorithms > 0 &&
> -	    !session->internals.handshake_in_progress) {
> +	    !session->internals.handshake_in_progress &&
> +	    !session->internals.initial_negotiation_completed) {
>  		if (_gnutls_set_current_version(session,

What happens if a client wants to downgrade the protocol version during a rehandshake? That is not possible now right? Do we want to allow that?

What happens when a client wants to upgrade the protocol version from 1.1 to 1.2 during a rehandshake? That won't work either right?

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