SYNOPSIS
#include <gnutls/dtls.h>int gnutls_dtls_cookie_send(gnutls_datum_t * key, void * client_data, size_t client_data_size, gnutls_dtls_prestate_st * prestate, gnutls_transport_ptr_t ptr, gnutls_push_func push_func);
ARGUMENTS
- gnutls_datum_t * key
- is a random key to be used at cookie generation
- void * client_data
- contains data identifying the client (i.e. address)
- size_t client_data_size
- The size of client's data
- gnutls_dtls_prestate_st * prestate
- The previous cookie returned by gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify()
- gnutls_transport_ptr_t ptr
- A transport pointer to be used by push_func
- gnutls_push_func push_func
- A function that will be used to reply
DESCRIPTION
This function can be used to prevent denial of service attacks to a DTLS server by requiring the client to reply using a cookie sent by this function. That way it can be ensured that a client we allocated resources for (i.e. gnutls_session_t) is the one that the original incoming packet was originated from.This function must be called at the first incoming packet, prior to allocating any resources and must be succeeded by gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify().
RETURNS
the number of bytes sent, or a negative error code.SINCE
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