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core/certmanager.lua @ 2628:04958fb28c44

certmanager, hostmanager: Rename get_context() to create_context() to be more explicit about what it does
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:08:43 +0000
parent 2564:6b4fe320a6ea
child 2631:77f135c7689a
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local configmanager = require "core.configmanager";
local ssl = ssl;
local ssl_newcontext = ssl and ssl.newcontext;

local setmetatable = setmetatable;

local prosody = prosody;

module "certmanager"

-- These are the defaults if not overridden in the config
local default_ssl_ctx = { mode = "client", protocol = "sslv23", capath = "/etc/ssl/certs", verify = "none", options = "no_sslv2"; };
local default_ssl_ctx_in = { mode = "server", protocol = "sslv23", capath = "/etc/ssl/certs", verify = "none", options = "no_sslv2"; };

local default_ssl_ctx_mt = { __index = default_ssl_ctx };
local default_ssl_ctx_in_mt = { __index = default_ssl_ctx_in };

-- Global SSL options if not overridden per-host
local default_ssl_config = configmanager.get("*", "core", "ssl");

function create_context(host, mode, config)
	local ssl_config = config and config.core.ssl or default_ssl_config;
	if ssl and ssl_config then
		return ssl_newcontext(setmetatable(ssl_config, mode == "client" and default_ssl_ctx_mt or default_ssl_ctx_in_mt));
	end
	return nil;
end

function reload_ssl_config()
	default_ssl_config = config.get("*", "core", "ssl");
end

prosody.events.add_handler("config-reloaded", reload_ssl_config);

return _M;