/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- * * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIArray; interface nsIX509Cert; %{C++ #define NS_CERTOVERRIDE_CONTRACTID "@mozilla.org/security/certoverride;1" %} /** * This represents the global list of triples * {host:port, cert-fingerprint, allowed-overrides} * that the user wants to accept without further warnings. */ [scriptable, uuid(be019e47-22fc-4355-9f16-9ab047d6742d)] interface nsICertOverrideService : nsISupports { /** * Override Untrusted */ const short ERROR_UNTRUSTED = 1; /** * Override hostname Mismatch */ const short ERROR_MISMATCH = 2; /** * Override Time error */ const short ERROR_TIME = 4; /** * The given cert should always be accepted for the given hostname:port, * regardless of errors verifying the cert. * Host:Port is a primary key, only one entry per host:port can exist. * The implementation will store a fingerprint of the cert. * The implementation will decide which fingerprint alg is used. * * @param aHostName The host (punycode) this mapping belongs to * @param aPort The port this mapping belongs to, if it is -1 then it * is internaly treated as 443 * @param aCert The cert that should always be accepted * @param aOverrideBits The errors we want to be overriden */ void rememberValidityOverride(in ACString aHostName, in int32_t aPort, in nsIX509Cert aCert, in uint32_t aOverrideBits, in boolean aTemporary); /** * Return whether this host, port, cert triple has a stored override. * If so, the outparams will contain the specific errors that were * overridden, and whether the override is permanent, or only for the current * session. * * @param aHostName The host (punycode) this mapping belongs to * @param aPort The port this mapping belongs to, if it is -1 then it * is internally treated as 443 * @param aCert The certificate this mapping belongs to * @param aOverrideBits The errors that are currently overridden * @param aIsTemporary Whether the stored override is session-only, * or permanent * @return Whether an override has been stored for this host+port+cert */ boolean hasMatchingOverride(in ACString aHostName, in int32_t aPort, in nsIX509Cert aCert, out uint32_t aOverrideBits, out boolean aIsTemporary); /** * Retrieve the stored override for the given hostname:port. * * @param aHostName The host (punycode) whose entry should be tested * @param aPort The port whose entry should be tested, if it is -1 then it * is internaly treated as 443 * @param aHashAlg On return value True, the fingerprint hash algorithm * as an OID value in dotted notation. * @param aFingerprint On return value True, the stored fingerprint * @param aOverrideBits The errors that are currently overriden * @return whether a matching override entry for aHostNameWithPort * and aFingerprint is currently on file */ boolean getValidityOverride(in ACString aHostName, in int32_t aPort, out ACString aHashAlg, out ACString aFingerprint, out uint32_t aOverrideBits, out boolean aIsTemporary); /** * Remove a override for the given hostname:port. * * @param aHostName The host (punycode) whose entry should be cleared. * @param aPort The port whose entry should be cleared. * If it is -1, then it is internaly treated as 443. * If it is 0 and aHostName is "all:temporary-certificates", * then all temporary certificates should be cleared. */ void clearValidityOverride(in ACString aHostName, in int32_t aPort); /** * Is the given cert used in rules? * * @param aCert The cert we're looking for * @return how many override entries are currently on file * for the given certificate */ uint32_t isCertUsedForOverrides(in nsIX509Cert aCert, in boolean aCheckTemporaries, in boolean aCheckPermanents); };