Net::Server::Proto::SSL(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Server::Proto::SSL(3)

Net::Server::Proto::SSL - Net::Server SSL protocol.

Until this release, it was preferable to use the Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY module. Recent versions include code that overcomes original limitations.

See Net::Server::Proto. See Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY.

use base qw(Net::Server::HTTP);
main->run(
    proto => 'ssl',
    SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file.key",
    SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file.crt",
);
# OR
sub SSL_key_file  { "/path/to/my/file.key" }
sub SSL_cert_file { "/path/to/my/file.crt" }
main->run(proto = 'ssl');
# OR
main->run(
    port => [443, 8443, "80/tcp"],  # bind to two ssl ports and one tcp
    proto => "ssl",       # use ssl as the default
    ipv  => "*",          # bind both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces
    SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file.key",
    SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file.crt",
);
# OR
main->run(port => [{
    port  => "443",
    proto => "ssl",
    # ipv => 4, # default - only do IPv4
    SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file.key",
    SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file.crt",
}, {
    port  => "8443",
    proto => "ssl",
    ipv   => "*", # IPv4 and IPv6
    SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file2.key", # separate key
    SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file2.crt", # separate cert
    SSL_foo => 1, # Any key prefixed with SSL_ passed as a port hashref
                  # key/value will automatically be passed to IO::Socket::SSL
}]);

Protocol module for Net::Server based on IO::Socket::SSL. This module implements a secure socket layer over tcp (also known as SSL) via the IO::Socket::SSL module. If this module does not work in your situation, please also consider using the SSLEAY protocol (Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY) which interfaces directly with Net::SSLeay. See Net::Server::Proto.

If you know that your server will only need IPv4 (which is the default for Net::Server), you can load IO::Socket::SSL in inet4 mode which will prevent it from using Socket6, IO::Socket::IP, or IO::Socket::INET6 since they would represent additional and unused overhead.

use IO::Socket::SSL qw(inet4);
use base qw(Net::Server::Fork);
__PACKAGE__->run(proto => "ssl");

In addition to the normal Net::Server parameters, any of the SSL parameters from IO::Socket::SSL may also be specified. See IO::Socket::SSL for information on setting this up. All arguments prefixed with SSL_ will be passed to the IO::Socket::SSL->configure method.

Until version Net::Server version 2, Net::Server::Proto::SSL used the default IO::Socket::SSL::accept method. This old approach introduces a DDOS vulnerability into the server, where the socket is accepted, but the parent server then has to block until the client negotiates the SSL connection. This has now been overcome by overriding the accept method and accepting the SSL negotiation after the parent socket has had the chance to go back to listening.

Distributed under the same terms as Net::Server

Thanks to Vadim for pointing out the IO::Socket::SSL accept was returning objects blessed into the wrong class.

2024-09-01 perl v5.40.0