JNI: wrap wolfSSL_set_tls13_secret_cb() in WolfSSLSession.setTls13SecretCb() #181
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This PR wraps the native wolfSSL API
wolfSSL_set_tls13_secret_cb()
inside theWolfSSLSession
class. This allows JNI-level users to write and register a TLS 1.3 secret callback for use with Wireshark.Native wolfSSL needs to be compiled with
-DHAVE_SECRET_CALLBACK
, ie:Java applications need to implement the
com.wolfssl.WolfSSLTls13SecretCallback
interface, for example:Then provide an instance of that to
WolfSSLSession.setTls13SecretCb()
. For example:For an example of using the TLS 1.3 secret callback, see the example JNI client (examples/Client.java, examples/MyTls13SecretCallback.java).
The example JNI client and server can be connected against each other with the client using the example TLS 1.3 secret callback using the following. Note that like mentioned above, native wolfSSL must be compiled with
-DHAVE_SECRET_CALLBACK
.