-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 29.6k
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
https: client support for TLS keylog events #30053
Closed
Closed
Conversation
This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
mscdex
reviewed
Oct 21, 2019
bnoordhuis
reviewed
Oct 22, 2019
addaleax
approved these changes
Oct 22, 2019
mscdex
reviewed
Oct 22, 2019
lpinca
approved these changes
Oct 22, 2019
sam-github
force-pushed
the
agent-keylog
branch
from
October 22, 2019 21:54
079aec9
to
c401039
Compare
bnoordhuis
approved these changes
Oct 23, 2019
sam-github
force-pushed
the
agent-keylog
branch
from
October 23, 2019 21:37
ec5d8ee
to
c74dc98
Compare
bnoordhuis
approved these changes
Oct 24, 2019
cjihrig
approved these changes
Oct 24, 2019
sam-github
force-pushed
the
agent-keylog
branch
from
October 24, 2019 20:12
c74dc98
to
ba5a60f
Compare
jasnell
approved these changes
Oct 26, 2019
sam-github
force-pushed
the
agent-keylog
branch
from
November 19, 2019 03:58
ba5a60f
to
23d0b9e
Compare
The keylog event is implemented on TLS sockets, but client HTTPS uses TLS sockets managed by an agent, so accessing the underlying socket before the TLS handshake completed was not possible. Note that server HTTPS already supports the keylog event because it inherits from the TLS server.
sam-github
force-pushed
the
agent-keylog
branch
from
November 19, 2019 21:48
23d0b9e
to
246e744
Compare
Trott
added
the
semver-minor
PRs that contain new features and should be released in the next minor version.
label
Nov 20, 2019
Landed in b0cf62b |
Trott
pushed a commit
to Trott/io.js
that referenced
this pull request
Nov 20, 2019
The keylog event is implemented on TLS sockets, but client HTTPS uses TLS sockets managed by an agent, so accessing the underlying socket before the TLS handshake completed was not possible. Note that server HTTPS already supports the keylog event because it inherits from the TLS server. PR-URL: nodejs#30053 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
MylesBorins
pushed a commit
that referenced
this pull request
Nov 21, 2019
The keylog event is implemented on TLS sockets, but client HTTPS uses TLS sockets managed by an agent, so accessing the underlying socket before the TLS handshake completed was not possible. Note that server HTTPS already supports the keylog event because it inherits from the TLS server. PR-URL: #30053 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Merged
targos
pushed a commit
that referenced
this pull request
Jan 13, 2020
The keylog event is implemented on TLS sockets, but client HTTPS uses TLS sockets managed by an agent, so accessing the underlying socket before the TLS handshake completed was not possible. Note that server HTTPS already supports the keylog event because it inherits from the TLS server. PR-URL: #30053 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Thanks for this change! 💙 |
BethGriggs
pushed a commit
that referenced
this pull request
Feb 6, 2020
The keylog event is implemented on TLS sockets, but client HTTPS uses TLS sockets managed by an agent, so accessing the underlying socket before the TLS handshake completed was not possible. Note that server HTTPS already supports the keylog event because it inherits from the TLS server. PR-URL: #30053 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Merged
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
Labels
http
Issues or PRs related to the http subsystem.
semver-minor
PRs that contain new features and should be released in the next minor version.
Add this suggestion to a batch that can be applied as a single commit.
This suggestion is invalid because no changes were made to the code.
Suggestions cannot be applied while the pull request is closed.
Suggestions cannot be applied while viewing a subset of changes.
Only one suggestion per line can be applied in a batch.
Add this suggestion to a batch that can be applied as a single commit.
Applying suggestions on deleted lines is not supported.
You must change the existing code in this line in order to create a valid suggestion.
Outdated suggestions cannot be applied.
This suggestion has been applied or marked resolved.
Suggestions cannot be applied from pending reviews.
Suggestions cannot be applied on multi-line comments.
Suggestions cannot be applied while the pull request is queued to merge.
Suggestion cannot be applied right now. Please check back later.
The keylog event is implemented on TLS sockets, but client HTTPS uses
TLS sockets managed by an agent, so accessing the underlying socket
before the TLS handshake completed was not possible. Note that server
HTTPS already supports the keylog event because it inherits from the TLS
server.
Checklist
make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test
(Windows) passes