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328 lines
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328 lines
14 KiB
8 months ago
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#if !BESTHTTP_DISABLE_ALTERNATE_SSL && (!UNITY_WEBGL || UNITY_EDITOR)
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#pragma warning disable
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using System;
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namespace BestHTTP.SecureProtocol.Org.BouncyCastle.Tls
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{
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/// <summary>RFC 5246 7.2.</summary>
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public abstract class AlertDescription
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{
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/// <summary>This message notifies the recipient that the sender will not send any more messages on this
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/// connection.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// Note that as of TLS 1.1, failure to properly close a connection no longer requires that a session not be
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/// resumed. This is a change from TLS 1.0 ("The session becomes unresumable if any connection is terminated
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/// without proper close_notify messages with level equal to warning.") to conform with widespread
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/// implementation practice.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short close_notify = 0;
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/// <summary>An inappropriate message was received.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This alert is always fatal and should never be observed in communication between proper implementations.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short unexpected_message = 10;
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/// <summary>This alert is returned if a record is received with an incorrect MAC.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This alert also MUST be returned if an alert is sent because a TLSCiphertext decrypted in an invalid way:
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/// either it wasn't an even multiple of the block length, or its padding values, when checked, weren't
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/// correct. This message is always fatal and should never be observed in communication between proper
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/// implementations (except when messages were corrupted in the network).
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/// </remarks>
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public const short bad_record_mac = 20;
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/// <remarks>
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/// This alert was used in some earlier versions of TLS, and may have permitted certain attacks against the CBC
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/// mode [CBCATT]. It MUST NOT be sent by compliant implementations.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short decryption_failed = 21;
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/// <summary>A TLSCiphertext record was received that had a length more than 2^14+2048 bytes, or a record
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/// decrypted to a TLSCompressed record with more than 2^14+1024 bytes.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal and should never be observed in communication between proper implementations
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/// (except when messages were corrupted in the network).
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/// </remarks>
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public const short record_overflow = 22;
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/// <summary>The decompression function received improper input (e.g., data that would expand to excessive
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/// length).</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal and should never be observed in communication between proper implementations.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short decompression_failure = 30;
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/// <summary>Reception of a handshake_failure alert message indicates that the sender was unable to negotiate
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/// an acceptable set of security parameters given the options available.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This is a fatal error.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short handshake_failure = 40;
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/// <remarks>
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/// This alert was used in SSLv3 but not any version of TLS. It MUST NOT be sent by compliant implementations.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short no_certificate = 41;
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/// <summary>A certificate was corrupt, contained signatures that did not verify correctly, etc.</summary>
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public const short bad_certificate = 42;
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/// <summary>A certificate was of an unsupported type.</summary>
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public const short unsupported_certificate = 43;
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/// <summary>A certificate was revoked by its signer.</summary>
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public const short certificate_revoked = 44;
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/// <summary>A certificate has expired or is not currently valid.</summary>
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public const short certificate_expired = 45;
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/// <summary>Some other (unspecified) issue arose in processing the certificate, rendering it unacceptable.
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/// </summary>
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public const short certificate_unknown = 46;
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/// <summary>A field in the handshake was out of range or inconsistent with other fields.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short illegal_parameter = 47;
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/// <summary>A valid certificate chain or partial chain was received, but the certificate was not accepted
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/// because the CA certificate could not be located or couldn't be matched with a known, trusted CA.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short unknown_ca = 48;
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/// <summary>A valid certificate was received, but when access control was applied, the sender decided not to
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/// proceed with negotiation.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short access_denied = 49;
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/// <summary>A message could not be decoded because some field was out of the specified range or the length of
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/// the message was incorrect.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal and should never be observed in communication between proper
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/// implementations (except when messages were corrupted in the network).
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/// </remarks>
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public const short decode_error = 50;
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/// <summary>A handshake cryptographic operation failed, including being unable to correctly verify a signature
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/// or validate a Finished message.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short decrypt_error = 51;
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/// <remarks>
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/// This alert was used in some earlier versions of TLS. It MUST NOT be sent by compliant implementations.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short export_restriction = 60;
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/// <summary>The protocol version the client has attempted to negotiate is recognized but not supported.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// (For example, old protocol versions might be avoided for security reasons.) This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short protocol_version = 70;
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/// <summary>Returned instead of handshake_failure when a negotiation has failed specifically because the
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/// server requires ciphers more secure than those supported by the client.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short insufficient_security = 71;
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/// <summary>An internal error unrelated to the peer or the correctness of the protocol (such as a memory
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/// allocation failure) makes it impossible to continue.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short internal_error = 80;
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/// <summary>This handshake is being canceled for some reason unrelated to a protocol failure.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// If the user cancels an operation after the handshake is complete, just closing the connection by sending a
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/// close_notify is more appropriate. This alert should be followed by a close_notify. This message is
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/// generally a warning.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short user_canceled = 90;
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/// <summary>Sent by the client in response to a hello request or by the server in response to a client hello
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/// after initial handshaking.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// Either of these would normally lead to renegotiation; when that is not appropriate, the recipient should
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/// respond with this alert. At that point, the original requester can decide whether to proceed with the
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/// connection. One case where this would be appropriate is where a server has spawned a process to satisfy a
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/// request; the process might receive security parameters (key length, authentication, etc.) at startup, and
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/// it might be difficult to communicate changes to these parameters after that point. This message is always a
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/// warning.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short no_renegotiation = 100;
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/// <summary>Sent by clients that receive an extended server hello containing an extension that they did not
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/// put in the corresponding client hello.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short unsupported_extension = 110;
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/*
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* RFC 3546
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*/
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/// <summary>This alert is sent by servers who are unable to retrieve a certificate chain from the URL supplied
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/// by the client(see Section 3.3).</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message MAY be fatal - for example if client authentication is required by the server for the
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/// handshake to continue and the server is unable to retrieve the certificate chain, it may send a fatal
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/// alert.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short certificate_unobtainable = 111;
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/// <summary>This alert is sent by servers that receive a server_name extension request, but do not recognize
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/// the server name.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message MAY be fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short unrecognized_name = 112;
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/// <summary>This alert is sent by clients that receive an invalid certificate status response (see Section 3.6
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/// ).</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short bad_certificate_status_response = 113;
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/// <summary>This alert is sent by servers when a certificate hash does not match a client provided
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/// certificate_hash.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This message is always fatal.
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/// </remarks>
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public const short bad_certificate_hash_value = 114;
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/*
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* RFC 4279
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*/
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/// <summary>If the server does not recognize the PSK identity, it MAY respond with an "unknown_psk_identity"
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/// alert message.</summary>
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public const short unknown_psk_identity = 115;
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/*
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* RFC 7301
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*/
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/// <summary>In the event that the server supports no protocols that the client advertises, then the server
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/// SHALL respond with a fatal "no_application_protocol" alert.</summary>
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public const short no_application_protocol = 120;
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/*
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* RFC 7507
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*/
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/// <summary>If TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV appears in ClientHello.cipher_suites and the highest protocol version
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/// supported by the server is higher than the version indicated in ClientHello.client_version, the server MUST
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/// respond with a fatal inappropriate_fallback alert[..].</summary>
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public const short inappropriate_fallback = 86;
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/*
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* RFC 8446
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*/
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/// <summary>Sent by endpoints that receive a handshake message not containing an extension that is mandatory
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/// to send for the offered TLS version or other negotiated parameters.</summary>
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public const short missing_extension = 109;
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/// <summary>Sent by servers when a client certificate is desired but none was provided by the client.
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/// </summary>
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public const short certificate_required = 116;
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public static string GetName(short alertDescription)
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{
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switch (alertDescription)
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{
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case close_notify:
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return "close_notify";
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case unexpected_message:
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return "unexpected_message";
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case bad_record_mac:
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return "bad_record_mac";
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case decryption_failed:
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return "decryption_failed";
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case record_overflow:
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return "record_overflow";
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case decompression_failure:
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return "decompression_failure";
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case handshake_failure:
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return "handshake_failure";
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case no_certificate:
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return "no_certificate";
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case bad_certificate:
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return "bad_certificate";
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case unsupported_certificate:
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return "unsupported_certificate";
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case certificate_revoked:
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return "certificate_revoked";
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case certificate_expired:
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return "certificate_expired";
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case certificate_unknown:
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return "certificate_unknown";
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case illegal_parameter:
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return "illegal_parameter";
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case unknown_ca:
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return "unknown_ca";
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case access_denied:
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return "access_denied";
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case decode_error:
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return "decode_error";
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case decrypt_error:
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return "decrypt_error";
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case export_restriction:
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return "export_restriction";
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case protocol_version:
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return "protocol_version";
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case insufficient_security:
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return "insufficient_security";
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case internal_error:
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return "internal_error";
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case user_canceled:
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return "user_canceled";
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case no_renegotiation:
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return "no_renegotiation";
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case unsupported_extension:
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return "unsupported_extension";
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case certificate_unobtainable:
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return "certificate_unobtainable";
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case unrecognized_name:
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return "unrecognized_name";
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case bad_certificate_status_response:
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return "bad_certificate_status_response";
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case bad_certificate_hash_value:
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return "bad_certificate_hash_value";
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case unknown_psk_identity:
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return "unknown_psk_identity";
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case no_application_protocol:
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return "no_application_protocol";
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case inappropriate_fallback:
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return "inappropriate_fallback";
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case missing_extension:
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return "missing_extension";
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case certificate_required:
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return "certificate_required";
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default:
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return "UNKNOWN";
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}
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}
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public static string GetText(short alertDescription)
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{
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return GetName(alertDescription) + "(" + alertDescription + ")";
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}
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}
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}
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#pragma warning restore
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#endif
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