SSL context options
SSL context options — SSL context option listing
Description
Context options for ssl:// and tls://
transports.
Options
-
verify_peer
boolean
-
Require verification of SSL certificate used.
Defaults to FALSE.
-
allow_self_signed
boolean
-
Allow self-signed certificates.
Defaults to FALSE
-
cafile
string
-
Location of Certificate Authority file on local filesystem
which should be used with the verify_peer
context option to authenticate the identity of the remote peer.
-
capath
string
-
If cafile is not specified or if the certificate
is not found there, the directory pointed to by capath
is searched for a suitable certificate. capath
must be a correctly hashed certificate directory.
-
local_cert
string
-
Path to local certificate file on filesystem. It must be a PEM
encoded file which contains your certificate and private key.
It can optionally contain the certificate chain of issuers.
-
passphrase
string
-
Passphrase with which your local_cert file
was encoded.
-
CN_match
string
-
Common Name we are expecting. PHP will perform limited wildcard
matching. If the Common Name does not match this, the connection
attempt will fail.
-
verify_depth
integer
-
Abort if the certificate chain is too deep.
Defaults to no verification.
-
ciphers
string
-
Sets the list of available ciphers. The format of the string is described
in » ciphers(1).
Defaults to DEFAULT.
-
capture_peer_cert
boolean
-
If set to TRUE a peer_certificate context option
will be created containing the peer certificate.
-
capture_peer_cert_chain
boolean
-
If set to TRUE a peer_certificate_chain context
option will be created containing the certificate chain.
-
SNI_enabled
boolean
-
If set to TRUE server name indication will be enabled. Enabling SNI
allows multiple certificates on the same IP address.
-
SNI_server_name
string
-
If set, then this value will be used as server name for server name
indication. If this value is not set, then the server name is guessed
based on the hostname used when opening the stream.
Notes
Note:
Because ssl:// is the underlying transport for the
https:// and
ftps:// wrappers,
any context options which apply to ssl:// also apply to
https:// and ftps://.
Note:
For SNI (Server Name Indication) to be available, then PHP must be compiled
with OpenSSL 0.9.8j or greater. Use the
OPENSSL_TLSEXT_SERVER_NAME to determine whether SNI is
supported.