Optional
allowOptional
ALPNProtocolsOptional
autoOptional
autoOptional
caOptionally override the trusted CA certificates. Default is to trust the well-known CAs curated by Mozilla. Mozilla's CAs are completely replaced when CAs are explicitly specified using this option.
Optional
cancellationOptional
certCert chains in PEM format. One cert chain should be provided per private key. Each cert chain should consist of the PEM formatted certificate for a provided private key, followed by the PEM formatted intermediate certificates (if any), in order, and not including the root CA (the root CA must be pre-known to the peer, see ca). When providing multiple cert chains, they do not have to be in the same order as their private keys in key. If the intermediate certificates are not provided, the peer will not be able to validate the certificate, and the handshake will fail.
Optional
checkVerifies the certificate cert
is issued to hostname
.
Returns Error object, populating it with reason
, host
, and cert
on
failure. On success, returns undefined.
This function is intended to be used in combination with thecheckServerIdentity
option that can be passed to connect and as
such operates on a certificate object
. For other purposes, consider using x509.checkHost()
instead.
This function can be overwritten by providing an alternative function as the options.checkServerIdentity
option that is passed to tls.connect()
. The
overwriting function can call tls.checkServerIdentity()
of course, to augment
the checks done with additional verification.
This function is only called if the certificate passed all other checks, such as
being issued by trusted CA (options.ca
).
Earlier versions of Node.js incorrectly accepted certificates for a givenhostname
if a matching uniformResourceIdentifier
subject alternative name
was present (see CVE-2021-44531). Applications that wish to acceptuniformResourceIdentifier
subject alternative names can use
a custom options.checkServerIdentity
function that implements the desired behavior.
The host name or IP address to verify the certificate against.
A certificate object
representing the peer's certificate.
Optional
ciphersCipher suite specification, replacing the default. For more information, see modifying the default cipher suite. Permitted ciphers can be obtained via tls.getCiphers(). Cipher names must be uppercased in order for OpenSSL to accept them.
Optional
compressorsOptional
connectOptional
credentialsOptional
crlPEM formatted CRLs (Certificate Revocation Lists).
Optional
ecdhA string describing a named curve or a colon separated list of curve NIDs or names, for example P-521:P-384:P-256, to use for ECDH key agreement. Set to auto to select the curve automatically. Use crypto.getCurves() to obtain a list of available curve names. On recent releases, openssl ecparam -list_curves will also display the name and description of each available elliptic curve. Default: tls.DEFAULT_ECDH_CURVE.
Optional
familyOptional
hintsOptional
keyPrivate keys in PEM format. PEM allows the option of private keys
being encrypted. Encrypted keys will be decrypted with
options.passphrase. Multiple keys using different algorithms can be
provided either as an array of unencrypted key strings or buffers,
or an array of objects in the form {pem: <string|buffer>[,
passphrase:
Optional
localOptional
localOptional
logicalOptional
lookupOptional
minDHSizeOptional
noOptional
passphraseShared passphrase used for a single private key and/or a PFX.
Optional
pfxPFX or PKCS12 encoded private key and certificate chain. pfx is an
alternative to providing key and cert individually. PFX is usually
encrypted, if it is, passphrase will be used to decrypt it. Multiple
PFX can be provided either as an array of unencrypted PFX buffers,
or an array of objects in the form {buf: <string|buffer>[,
passphrase:
Optional
proxyOptional
proxyOptional
proxyOptional
proxyOptional
rejectIf true the server will reject any connection which is not authorized with the list of supplied CAs. This option only has an effect if requestCert is true.
Optional
secureAn optional TLS context object from tls.createSecureContext()
Optional
secureLegacy mechanism to select the TLS protocol version to use, it does not support independent control of the minimum and maximum version, and does not support limiting the protocol to TLSv1.3. Use minVersion and maxVersion instead. The possible values are listed as SSL_METHODS, use the function names as strings. For example, use 'TLSv1_1_method' to force TLS version 1.1, or 'TLS_method' to allow any TLS protocol version up to TLSv1.3. It is not recommended to use TLS versions less than 1.2, but it may be required for interoperability. Default: none, see minVersion.
Optional
serverOptional
servernameOptional
sessionAn optional Buffer instance containing a TLS session.
Optional
socket
An array of strings or a Buffer naming possible ALPN protocols. (Protocols should be ordered by their priority.)