So, I'm attempting to implement SNI in my GNUTLS server.
My code:
if(sniCallback != NULL) {
size_t ds = 256;
char data[ds];
unsigned int type = (unsigned int)GNUTLS_NAME_DNS;
int snir = gnutls_server_name_get(sessiond, &data[0], &ds, &type, (unsigned int)0);
data[ds - 1] = 0; // the last one must always be \0
if(snir >= 0) {
jstring js = (*this)->NewStringUTF(this, data);
jlong snicert = (*this)->CallLongMethod(this, sniCallback, (*this)->GetMethodID(this, (*this)->GetObjectClass(this, sniCallback), "getSNICert", "(Ljava/lang/String;)J"), js);
if(snicert > 0L) {
struct cert* oc = (struct cert*)snicert;
gnutls_credentials_set(sessiond, GNUTLS_CRD_CERTIFICATE, oc->cert);
}
} else {
printf("%i\n", snir);
}
}
(Don't mind the JNI)
I get the -56 error codes, which is GNUTLS_E_REQUESTED_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE
, which the documentation translates to no SNI was sent (yet). How do I know WHEN I have the SNI information? AKA When do I get the Client Hello? I'm getting this directly from Chrome, so I know there is SNI. This is all NIO by the way.
For those on the same path as me, the answer is: