commit | e7c2991e044d2e31f911a237b7ee41197b7d018c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ravi Teja <raviteja28031990@gmail.com> | Mon Jul 31 09:39:32 2023 -0500 |
committer | Ed Tanous <ed@tanous.net> | Thu Aug 24 16:18:30 2023 +0000 |
tree | a30a67feeb0e2a4c55bd61eb5b5934386f84515d | |
parent | 18fc70c08f3e6ef4ef0be523760882a5ccda4d72 [diff] |
Avoid setting SNI hostname for IP addresses ssl_handshake fails while establishing connection to IPv6 destination address, as IPv6 addresses considered as invalid value for SNI hostname due to special characters. SNI allows valid HostName which allows characters are only {alphabetic characters (A-Z), numeric characters (0-9), the minus sign This commit adds check to avoid setting SNI hostname if its an IP address Tested By: Verified redfish events 1. Subscribing Destination with IPv6 address. 2. Subscribing Destination with IPv4 address. Change-Id: I32d30292bbc29c753f1c1815c66fcc93e8074eaa Signed-off-by: Ravi Teja <raviteja28031990@gmail.com>
This component attempts to be a "do everything" embedded webserver for OpenBMC.
The webserver implements a few distinct interfaces:
bmcweb at a protocol level supports http and https. TLS is supported through OpenSSL.
Bmcweb supports multiple authentication protocols:
Each of these types of authentication is able to be enabled or disabled both via runtime policy changes (through the relevant Redfish APIs) or via configure time options. All authentication mechanisms supporting username/password are routed to libpam, to allow for customization in authentication implementations.
All authorization in bmcweb is determined at routing time, and per route, and conform to the Redfish PrivilegeRegistry.
*Note: Non-Redfish functions are mapped to the closest equivalent Redfish privilege level.
bmcweb is configured per the meson build files. Available options are documented in meson_options.txt
meson setup builddir ninja -C builddir
If any of the dependencies are not found on the host system during configuration, meson will automatically download them via its wrap dependencies mentioned in bmcweb/subprojects
.
bmcweb relies on some on-system data for storage of persistent data that is internal to the process. Details on the exact data stored and when it is read/written can seen from the persistent_data
namespace.
When SSL support is enabled and a usable certificate is not found, bmcweb will generate a self-signed a certificate before launching the server. Please see the bmcweb source code for details on the parameters this certificate is built with.
bmcweb is capable of aggregating resources from satellite BMCs. Refer to AGGREGATION.md for more information on how to enable and use this feature.