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module ietf-tls-server {
yang-version 1.1;
namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-tls-server";
prefix tlss;
import ietf-tls-common {
prefix tlscmn;
revision-date 2019-07-02;
reference
"RFC XXXX: YANG Groupings for TLS Clients and TLS Servers";
}
import ietf-truststore {
prefix ts;
reference
"RFC YYYY: A YANG Data Model for a Truststore";
}
import ietf-keystore {
prefix ks;
reference
"RFC ZZZZ: A YANG Data Model for a Keystore";
}
import ietf-netconf-acm {
prefix nacm;
reference
"RFC 8341: Network Configuration Access Control Model";
}
organization
"IETF NETCONF (Network Configuration) Working Group";
contact
"WG Web: <http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/netconf/>
WG List: <mailto:netconf@ietf.org>
Author: Kent Watsen <mailto:kent+ietf@watsen.net>
Author: Gary Wu <mailto:garywu@cisco.com>";
description
"This module defines reusable groupings for TLS servers that
can be used as a basis for specific TLS server instances.
Copyright (c) 2019 IETF Trust and the persons identified
as authors of the code. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and
subject to the license terms contained in, the Simplified
BSD License set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's
Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
(https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX
(https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfcXXXX); see the RFC
itself for full legal notices.;
The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL',
'SHALL NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED',
'NOT RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and 'OPTIONAL' in this document
are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 (RFC 2119)
(RFC 8174) when, and only when, they appear in all
capitals, as shown here.";
revision 2019-07-02 {
description
"Initial version";
reference
"RFC XXXX: YANG Groupings for TLS Clients and TLS Servers";
}
feature tls-server-hello-params-config {
description
"TLS hello message parameters are configurable on a TLS
server.";
}
feature tls-server-keepalives {
description
"Per socket TLS keepalive parameters are configurable for
TLS servers on the server implementing this feature.";
}
feature local-client-auth-supported {
description
"Indicates that the TLS server supports local
configuration of client credentials.";
}
feature external-client-auth-supported {
description
"Indicates that the TLS server supports external
configuration of client credentials.";
}
grouping tls-server-grouping {
description
"A reusable grouping for configuring a TLS server without
any consideration for how underlying TCP sessions are
established.
Note that this grouping uses fairly typical descendent
node names such that a stack of 'uses' statements will
have name conflicts. It is intended that the consuming
data model will resolve the issue (e.g., by wrapping
the 'uses' statement in a container called
'tls-server-parameters'). This model purposely does
not do this itself so as to provide maximum flexibility
to consuming models.";
container server-identity {
nacm:default-deny-write;
description
"A locally-defined or referenced end-entity certificate,
including any configured intermediate certificates, the
TLS server will present when establishing a TLS connection
in its Certificate message, as defined in Section 7.4.2
in RFC 5246.";
reference
"RFC 5246:
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2
RFC ZZZZ:
YANG Data Model for a 'Keystore' Mechanism";
uses ks:local-or-keystore-end-entity-cert-with-key-grouping;
}
container client-authentication {
nacm:default-deny-write;
presence "Indicates that certificate based client authentication
is supported (i.e., the server will request that the
client send a certificate).";
description
"Specifies if TLS client authentication is required or
optional, and specifies if the certificates needed to
authenticate the TLS client are configured locally or
externally. If configured locally, the data model
enables both trust anchors and end-entity certificate
to be set.";
choice required-or-optional {
mandatory true;
description
"Indicates if TLS-level client authentication is required
or optional. This is necessary for some protocols (e.g.,
RESTCONF) the may optionally authenticate a client via
TLS-level authentication, HTTP-level authentication, or
both simultaneously).";
leaf required {
type empty;
description
"Indicates that TLS-level client authentication is
required.";
}
leaf optional {
type empty;
description
"Indicates that TLS-level client authentication is
optional.";
}
}
choice local-or-external {
mandatory true;
description
"Indicates if the certificates needed to authenticate
the client are configured locally or externally. The
need to support external configuration for client
authentication stems from the desire to support
consuming data models that prefer to place client
authentication with client definitions, rather then
in a data model principally concerned with configuring
the transport.";
case local {
if-feature "local-client-auth-supported";
description
"The certificates needed to authenticate the clients
are configured locally.";
leaf ca-certs {
if-feature "ts:x509-certificates";
type ts:certificates-ref;
description
"A reference to a list of certificate authority (CA)
certificates used by the TLS server to authenticate
TLS client certificates. A client certificate is
authenticated if it has a valid chain of trust to
a configured CA certificate.";
reference
"RFC YYYY: YANG Data Model for Global Trust Anchors";
}
leaf client-certs {
if-feature "ts:x509-certificates";
type ts:certificates-ref;
description
"A reference to a list of client certificates
used by the TLS server to authenticate TLS
client certificates. A clients certificate
is authenticated if it is an exact match to
a configured client certificate.";
reference
"RFC YYYY: YANG Data Model for Global Trust Anchors";
}
}
case external {
if-feature "external-client-auth-supported";
description
"The certificates needed to authenticate the clients
are configured externally.";
leaf client-auth-defined-elsewhere {
type empty;
description
"Indicates that certificates needed to authenticate
clients are configured elsewhere.";
}
}
}
}
container hello-params {
nacm:default-deny-write;
if-feature "tls-server-hello-params-config";
description
"Configurable parameters for the TLS hello message.";
uses tlscmn:hello-params-grouping;
}
container keepalives {
nacm:default-deny-write;
if-feature "tls-server-keepalives";
presence "Indicates that keepalives are enabled.";
description
"Configures the keep-alive policy, to proactively test
the aliveness of the TLS client. An unresponsive
TLS client is dropped after approximately max-wait
* max-attempts seconds.";
leaf max-wait {
type uint16 {
range "1..max";
}
units "seconds";
default "30";
description
"Sets the amount of time in seconds after which if
no data has been received from the TLS client, a
TLS-level message will be sent to test the
aliveness of the TLS client.";
}
leaf max-attempts {
type uint8;
default "3";
description
"Sets the maximum number of sequential keep-alive
messages that can fail to obtain a response from
the TLS client before assuming the TLS client is
no longer alive.";
}
}
}
}
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