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- .. _class_TLSOptions:
- TLSOptions
- ==========
- **Inherits:** :ref:`RefCounted<class_RefCounted>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
- TLS configuration for clients and servers.
- .. rst-class:: classref-introduction-group
- Description
- -----------
- TLSOptions abstracts the configuration options for the :ref:`StreamPeerTLS<class_StreamPeerTLS>` and :ref:`PacketPeerDTLS<class_PacketPeerDTLS>` classes.
- Objects of this class cannot be instantiated directly, and one of the static methods :ref:`client<class_TLSOptions_method_client>`, :ref:`client_unsafe<class_TLSOptions_method_client_unsafe>`, or :ref:`server<class_TLSOptions_method_server>` should be used instead.
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- .. code-tab:: gdscript
- # Create a TLS client configuration which uses our custom trusted CA chain.
- var client_trusted_cas = load("res://my_trusted_cas.crt")
- var client_tls_options = TLSOptions.client(client_trusted_cas)
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- # Create a TLS server configuration.
- var server_certs = load("res://my_server_cas.crt")
- var server_key = load("res://my_server_key.key")
- var server_tls_options = TLSOptions.server(server_key, server_certs)
- .. rst-class:: classref-reftable-group
- Methods
- -------
- .. table::
- :widths: auto
- +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | :ref:`TLSOptions<class_TLSOptions>` | :ref:`client<class_TLSOptions_method_client>` **(** :ref:`X509Certificate<class_X509Certificate>` trusted_chain=null, :ref:`String<class_String>` common_name_override="" **)** |static| |
- +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | :ref:`TLSOptions<class_TLSOptions>` | :ref:`client_unsafe<class_TLSOptions_method_client_unsafe>` **(** :ref:`X509Certificate<class_X509Certificate>` trusted_chain=null **)** |static| |
- +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | :ref:`TLSOptions<class_TLSOptions>` | :ref:`server<class_TLSOptions_method_server>` **(** :ref:`CryptoKey<class_CryptoKey>` key, :ref:`X509Certificate<class_X509Certificate>` certificate **)** |static| |
- +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- .. rst-class:: classref-section-separator
- ----
- .. rst-class:: classref-descriptions-group
- Method Descriptions
- -------------------
- .. _class_TLSOptions_method_client:
- .. rst-class:: classref-method
- :ref:`TLSOptions<class_TLSOptions>` **client** **(** :ref:`X509Certificate<class_X509Certificate>` trusted_chain=null, :ref:`String<class_String>` common_name_override="" **)** |static|
- Creates a TLS client configuration which validates certificates and their common names (fully qualified domain names).
- You can specify a custom ``trusted_chain`` of certification authorities (the default CA list will be used if ``null``), and optionally provide a ``common_name_override`` if you expect the certificate to have a common name other than the server FQDN.
- \ **Note:** On the Web platform, TLS verification is always enforced against the CA list of the web browser. This is considered a security feature.
- .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
- ----
- .. _class_TLSOptions_method_client_unsafe:
- .. rst-class:: classref-method
- :ref:`TLSOptions<class_TLSOptions>` **client_unsafe** **(** :ref:`X509Certificate<class_X509Certificate>` trusted_chain=null **)** |static|
- Creates an **unsafe** TLS client configuration where certificate validation is optional. You can optionally provide a valid ``trusted_chain``, but the common name of the certificates will never be checked. Using this configuration for purposes other than testing **is not recommended**.
- \ **Note:** On the Web platform, TLS verification is always enforced against the CA list of the web browser. This is considered a security feature.
- .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator
- ----
- .. _class_TLSOptions_method_server:
- .. rst-class:: classref-method
- :ref:`TLSOptions<class_TLSOptions>` **server** **(** :ref:`CryptoKey<class_CryptoKey>` key, :ref:`X509Certificate<class_X509Certificate>` certificate **)** |static|
- Creates a TLS server configuration using the provided ``key`` and ``certificate``.
- \ **Note:** The ``certificate`` should include the full certificate chain up to the signing CA (certificates file can be concatenated using a general purpose text editor).
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- .. |constructor| replace:: :abbr:`constructor (This method is used to construct a type.)`
- .. |static| replace:: :abbr:`static (This method doesn't need an instance to be called, so it can be called directly using the class name.)`
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