pydtls/dtls/err.py

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# DTLS exceptions.
# Copyright 2012 Ray Brown
#
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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"""DTLS Errors
This module defines error functionality and exception types for the dtls
package.
Classes:
SSLError -- exception raised for I/O errors
InvalidSocketError -- exception raised for improper socket objects
"""
from socket import error as socket_error
SSL_ERROR_NONE = 0
SSL_ERROR_SSL = 1
SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ = 2
SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE = 3
SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP = 4
SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL = 5
SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN = 6
SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT = 7
SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT = 8
ERR_BOTH_KEY_CERT_FILES = 500
ERR_BOTH_KEY_CERT_FILES_SVR = 298
ERR_NO_CERTS = 331
ERR_NO_CIPHER = 501
ERR_READ_TIMEOUT = 502
ERR_WRITE_TIMEOUT = 503
ERR_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT = 504
ERR_PORT_UNREACHABLE = 505
ERR_COOKIE_MISMATCH = 0x1408A134
class SSLError(socket_error):
"""This exception is raised by modules in the dtls package."""
def __init__(self, *args):
super(SSLError, self).__init__(*args)
class InvalidSocketError(Exception):
"""There is a problem with a socket passed to the dtls package."""
def __init__(self, *args):
super(InvalidSocketError, self).__init__(*args)
def _make_opensslerror_class():
global _OpenSSLError
class __OpenSSLError(SSLError):
"""
This exception is raised when an error occurs in the OpenSSL library
"""
def __init__(self, ssl_error, errqueue, result, func, args):
self.ssl_error = ssl_error
self.errqueue = errqueue
self.result = result
self.func = func
self.args = args
SSLError.__init__(self, ssl_error, errqueue,
result, func, args)
_OpenSSLError = __OpenSSLError
_make_opensslerror_class()
def openssl_error():
"""Return the OpenSSL error type for use in exception clauses"""
return _OpenSSLError
def raise_as_ssl_module_error():
"""Exceptions raised from this module are instances of ssl.SSLError"""
import ssl
global SSLError
SSLError = ssl.SSLError
_make_opensslerror_class()
def raise_ssl_error(code, nested=None):
"""Raise an SSL error with the given error code"""
err_string = str(code) + ": " + _ssl_errors[code]
if nested:
raise SSLError(err_string, nested)
raise SSLError(err_string)
_ssl_errors = {
ERR_NO_CERTS: "No root certificates specified for verification " + \
"of other-side certificates",
ERR_BOTH_KEY_CERT_FILES: "Both the key & certificate files " + \
"must be specified",
ERR_BOTH_KEY_CERT_FILES_SVR: "Both the key & certificate files must be " + \
"specified for server-side operation",
ERR_NO_CIPHER: "No cipher can be selected.",
ERR_READ_TIMEOUT: "The read operation timed out",
ERR_WRITE_TIMEOUT: "The write operation timed out",
ERR_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT: "The handshake operation timed out",
ERR_PORT_UNREACHABLE: "The peer address is not reachable",
}