syntax = "proto3" ;
package envoy . extensions . transport_sockets.tls.v4alpha ;
import "envoy/config/core/v4alpha/extension.proto" ;
import "envoy/extensions/transport_sockets/tls/v4alpha/common.proto" ;
import "envoy/extensions/transport_sockets/tls/v4alpha/secret.proto" ;
import "google/protobuf/duration.proto" ;
import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto" ;
import "udpa/annotations/status.proto" ;
import "udpa/annotations/versioning.proto" ;
import "validate/validate.proto" ;
option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v4alpha" ;
option java_outer_classname = "TlsProto" ;
option java_multiple_files = true ;
option ( udpa.annotations.file_status ) . package_version_status = NEXT_MAJOR_VERSION_CANDIDATE ;
// [#protodoc-title: TLS transport socket]
// [#extension: envoy.transport_sockets.tls]
// The TLS contexts below provide the transport socket configuration for upstream/downstream TLS.
message UpstreamTlsContext {
option ( udpa.annotations.versioning ) . previous_message_type =
"envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.UpstreamTlsContext" ;
// Common TLS context settings.
//
// .. attention::
//
// Server certificate verification is not enabled by default. Configure
// :ref:`trusted_ca<envoy_v3_api_field_extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.CertificateValidationContext.trusted_ca>` to enable
// verification.
CommonTlsContext common_tls_context = 1 ;
// SNI string to use when creating TLS backend connections.
string sni = 2 [ ( validate.rules ) . string = { max_bytes : 255 } ] ;
// If true, server-initiated TLS renegotiation will be allowed.
//
// .. attention::
//
// TLS renegotiation is considered insecure and shouldn't be used unless absolutely necessary.
bool allow_renegotiation = 3 ;
// Maximum number of session keys (Pre-Shared Keys for TLSv1.3+, Session IDs and Session Tickets
// for TLSv1.2 and older) to store for the purpose of session resumption.
//
// Defaults to 1, setting this to 0 disables session resumption.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value max_session_keys = 4 ;
}
// [#next-free-field: 9]
message DownstreamTlsContext {
option ( udpa.annotations.versioning ) . previous_message_type =
"envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.DownstreamTlsContext" ;
enum OcspStaplePolicy {
// OCSP responses are optional. If an OCSP response is absent
// or expired, the associated certificate will be used for
// connections without an OCSP staple.
LENIENT_STAPLING = 0 ;
// OCSP responses are optional. If an OCSP response is absent,
// the associated certificate will be used without an
// OCSP staple. If a response is provided but is expired,
// the associated certificate will not be used for
// subsequent connections. If no suitable certificate is found,
// the connection is rejected.
STRICT_STAPLING = 1 ;
// OCSP responses are required. Configuration will fail if
// a certificate is provided without an OCSP response. If a
// response expires, the associated certificate will not be
// used connections. If no suitable certificate is found, the
// connection is rejected.
MUST_STAPLE = 2 ;
}
// Common TLS context settings.
CommonTlsContext common_tls_context = 1 ;
// If specified, Envoy will reject connections without a valid client
// certificate.
google.protobuf.BoolValue require_client_certificate = 2 ;
// If specified, Envoy will reject connections without a valid and matching SNI.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
google.protobuf.BoolValue require_sni = 3 ;
oneof session_ticket_keys_type {
// TLS session ticket key settings.
TlsSessionTicketKeys session_ticket_keys = 4 ;
// Config for fetching TLS session ticket keys via SDS API.
SdsSecretConfig session_ticket_keys_sds_secret_config = 5 ;
// Config for controlling stateless TLS session resumption: setting this to true will cause the TLS
// server to not issue TLS session tickets for the purposes of stateless TLS session resumption.
// If set to false, the TLS server will issue TLS session tickets and encrypt/decrypt them using
// the keys specified through either :ref:`session_ticket_keys <envoy_v3_api_field_extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.DownstreamTlsContext.session_ticket_keys>`
// or :ref:`session_ticket_keys_sds_secret_config <envoy_v3_api_field_extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.DownstreamTlsContext.session_ticket_keys_sds_secret_config>`.
// If this config is set to false and no keys are explicitly configured, the TLS server will issue
// TLS session tickets and encrypt/decrypt them using an internally-generated and managed key, with the
// implication that sessions cannot be resumed across hot restarts or on different hosts.
bool disable_stateless_session_resumption = 7 ;
}
// If specified, session_timeout will change maximum lifetime (in seconds) of TLS session
// Currently this value is used as a hint to `TLS session ticket lifetime (for TLSv1.2)
// <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5077#section-5.6>`
// only seconds could be specified (fractional seconds are going to be ignored).
google.protobuf.Duration session_timeout = 6 [ ( validate.rules ) . duration = {
lt { seconds : 4294967296 }
gte { }
} ] ;
// Config for whether to use certificates if they do not have
// an accompanying OCSP response or if the response expires at runtime.
// Defaults to LENIENT_STAPLING
OcspStaplePolicy ocsp_staple_policy = 8 [ ( validate.rules ) . enum = { defined_only : true } ] ;
}
// TLS context shared by both client and server TLS contexts.
// [#next-free-field: 14]
message CommonTlsContext {
option ( udpa.annotations.versioning ) . previous_message_type =
"envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.CommonTlsContext" ;
// Config for Certificate provider to get certificates. This provider should allow certificates to be
// fetched/refreshed over the network asynchronously with respect to the TLS handshake.
message CertificateProvider {
option ( udpa.annotations.versioning ) . previous_message_type =
"envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.CommonTlsContext.CertificateProvider" ;
// opaque name used to specify certificate instances or types. For example, "ROOTCA" to specify
// a root-certificate (validation context) or "TLS" to specify a new tls-certificate.
string name = 1 [ ( validate.rules ) . string = { min_len : 1 } ] ;
// Provider specific config.
// Note: an implementation is expected to dedup multiple instances of the same config
// to maintain a single certificate-provider instance. The sharing can happen, for
// example, among multiple clusters or between the tls_certificate and validation_context
// certificate providers of a cluster.
// This config could be supplied inline or (in future) a named xDS resource.
oneof config {
option ( validate.required ) = true ;
config.core.v4alpha.TypedExtensionConfig typed_config = 2 ;
}
}
// Similar to CertificateProvider above, but allows the provider instances to be configured on
// the client side instead of being sent from the control plane.
message CertificateProviderInstance {
option ( udpa.annotations.versioning ) . previous_message_type =
"envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.CommonTlsContext.CertificateProviderInstance" ;
// Provider instance name. This name must be defined in the client's configuration (e.g., a
// bootstrap file) to correspond to a provider instance (i.e., the same data in the typed_config
// field that would be sent in the CertificateProvider message if the config was sent by the
// control plane). If not present, defaults to "default".
//
// Instance names should generally be defined not in terms of the underlying provider
// implementation (e.g., "file_watcher") but rather in terms of the function of the
// certificates (e.g., "foo_deployment_identity").
string instance_name = 1 ;
// Opaque name used to specify certificate instances or types. For example, "ROOTCA" to specify
// a root-certificate (validation context) or "example.com" to specify a certificate for a
// particular domain. Not all provider instances will actually use this field, so the value
// defaults to the empty string.
string certificate_name = 2 ;
}
message CombinedCertificateValidationContext {
option ( udpa.annotations.versioning ) . previous_message_type =
"envoy.extensions.transport_sockets.tls.v3.CommonTlsContext."
"CombinedCertificateValidationContext" ;
// How to validate peer certificates.
CertificateValidationContext default_validation_context = 1
[ ( validate.rules ) . message = { required : true } ] ;
oneof dynamic_validation_context {
// Config for fetching validation context via SDS API. Note SDS API allows certificates to be
// fetched/refreshed over the network asynchronously with respect to the TLS handshake.
// Only one of validation_context_sds_secret_config, validation_context_certificate_provider,
// or validation_context_certificate_provider_instance may be used.
SdsSecretConfig validation_context_sds_secret_config = 2
[ ( validate.rules ) . message = { required : true } ] ;
// Certificate provider for fetching validation context.
// Only one of validation_context_sds_secret_config, validation_context_certificate_provider,
// or validation_context_certificate_provider_instance may be used.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
CertificateProvider validation_context_certificate_provider = 3 ;
// Certificate provider instance for fetching validation context.
// Only one of validation_context_sds_secret_config, validation_context_certificate_provider,
// or validation_context_certificate_provider_instance may be used.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
CertificateProviderInstance validation_context_certificate_provider_instance = 4 ;
}
}
reserved 5 ;
// TLS protocol versions, cipher suites etc.
TlsParameters tls_params = 1 ;
// :ref:`Multiple TLS certificates <arch_overview_ssl_cert_select>` can be associated with the
// same context to allow both RSA and ECDSA certificates.
//
// Only a single TLS certificate is supported in client contexts. In server contexts, the first
// RSA certificate is used for clients that only support RSA and the first ECDSA certificate is
// used for clients that support ECDSA.
repeated TlsCertificate tls_certificates = 2 ;
// Configs for fetching TLS certificates via SDS API. Note SDS API allows certificates to be
// fetched/refreshed over the network asynchronously with respect to the TLS handshake.
repeated SdsSecretConfig tls_certificate_sds_secret_configs = 6
[ ( validate.rules ) . repeated = { max_items : 1 } ] ;
// Certificate provider for fetching TLS certificates.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
CertificateProvider tls_certificate_certificate_provider = 9 ;
// Certificate provider instance for fetching TLS certificates.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
CertificateProviderInstance tls_certificate_certificate_provider_instance = 11 ;
oneof validation_context_type {
// How to validate peer certificates.
CertificateValidationContext validation_context = 3 ;
// Config for fetching validation context via SDS API. Note SDS API allows certificates to be
// fetched/refreshed over the network asynchronously with respect to the TLS handshake.
SdsSecretConfig validation_context_sds_secret_config = 7 ;
// Combined certificate validation context holds a default CertificateValidationContext
// and SDS config. When SDS server returns dynamic CertificateValidationContext, both dynamic
// and default CertificateValidationContext are merged into a new CertificateValidationContext
// for validation. This merge is done by Message::MergeFrom(), so dynamic
// CertificateValidationContext overwrites singular fields in default
// CertificateValidationContext, and concatenates repeated fields to default
// CertificateValidationContext, and logical OR is applied to boolean fields.
CombinedCertificateValidationContext combined_validation_context = 8 ;
// Certificate provider for fetching validation context.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
CertificateProvider validation_context_certificate_provider = 10 ;
// Certificate provider instance for fetching validation context.
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
CertificateProviderInstance validation_context_certificate_provider_instance = 12 ;
}
// Supplies the list of ALPN protocols that the listener should expose. In
// practice this is likely to be set to one of two values (see the
// :ref:`codec_type
// <envoy_v3_api_field_extensions.filters.network.http_connection_manager.v3.HttpConnectionManager.codec_type>`
// parameter in the HTTP connection manager for more information):
//
// * "h2,http/1.1" If the listener is going to support both HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1.
// * "http/1.1" If the listener is only going to support HTTP/1.1.
//
// There is no default for this parameter. If empty, Envoy will not expose ALPN.
repeated string alpn_protocols = 4 ;
// Custom TLS handshaker. If empty, defaults to native TLS handshaking
// behavior.
config.core.v4alpha.TypedExtensionConfig custom_handshaker = 13 ;
}