strongswan/src/libcharon/sa/ike_sa.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Tobias Brunner
* Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel Roethlisberger
* Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Martin Willi
* Copyright (C) 2005 Jan Hutter
* Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*/
/**
* @defgroup ike_sa ike_sa
* @{ @ingroup sa
*/
#ifndef IKE_SA_H_
#define IKE_SA_H_
typedef enum ike_extension_t ike_extension_t;
typedef enum ike_condition_t ike_condition_t;
typedef enum ike_sa_state_t ike_sa_state_t;
typedef enum statistic_t statistic_t;
typedef struct ike_sa_t ike_sa_t;
#include <library.h>
#include <attributes/attribute_handler.h>
#include <encoding/message.h>
#include <encoding/payloads/proposal_substructure.h>
#include <encoding/payloads/configuration_attribute.h>
#include <sa/ike_sa_id.h>
#include <sa/child_sa.h>
#include <sa/task_manager.h>
#include <sa/keymat.h>
#include <config/peer_cfg.h>
#include <config/ike_cfg.h>
#include <credentials/auth_cfg.h>
/**
* Timeout in seconds after that a half open IKE_SA gets deleted.
*/
#define HALF_OPEN_IKE_SA_TIMEOUT 30
/**
* Interval to send keepalives when NATed, in seconds.
*/
#define KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL 20
/**
* After which time rekeying should be retried if it failed, in seconds.
*/
#define RETRY_INTERVAL 30
/**
* Jitter to subtract from RETRY_INTERVAL to randomize rekey retry.
*/
#define RETRY_JITTER 20
/**
* Extensions (or optional features) the peer supports
*/
enum ike_extension_t {
/**
* peer supports NAT traversal as specified in RFC4306
*/
EXT_NATT = (1<<0),
/**
* peer supports MOBIKE (RFC4555)
*/
EXT_MOBIKE = (1<<1),
/**
* peer supports HTTP cert lookups as specified in RFC4306
*/
EXT_HASH_AND_URL = (1<<2),
/**
* peer supports multiple authentication exchanges, RFC4739
*/
EXT_MULTIPLE_AUTH = (1<<3),
/**
* peer uses strongSwan, accept private use extensions
*/
EXT_STRONGSWAN = (1<<4),
/**
* peer supports EAP-only authentication, draft-eronen-ipsec-ikev2-eap-auth
*/
EXT_EAP_ONLY_AUTHENTICATION = (1<<5),
};
/**
* Conditions of an IKE_SA, change during its lifetime
*/
enum ike_condition_t {
/**
* Connection is natted (or faked) somewhere
*/
COND_NAT_ANY = (1<<0),
/**
* we are behind NAT
*/
COND_NAT_HERE = (1<<1),
/**
* other is behind NAT
*/
COND_NAT_THERE = (1<<2),
/**
* Faking NAT to enforce UDP encapsulation
*/
COND_NAT_FAKE = (1<<3),
/**
* peer has been authenticated using EAP at least once
*/
COND_EAP_AUTHENTICATED = (1<<4),
/**
* received a certificate request from the peer
*/
COND_CERTREQ_SEEN = (1<<5),
/**
* Local peer is the "original" IKE initiator. Unaffected from rekeying.
*/
COND_ORIGINAL_INITIATOR = (1<<6),
/**
* IKE_SA is stale, the peer is currently unreachable (MOBIKE)
*/
COND_STALE = (1<<7),
};
/**
* Timing information and statistics to query from an SA
*/
enum statistic_t {
/** Timestamp of SA establishement */
STAT_ESTABLISHED = 0,
/** Timestamp of scheudled rekeying */
STAT_REKEY,
/** Timestamp of scheudled reauthentication */
STAT_REAUTH,
/** Timestamp of scheudled delete */
STAT_DELETE,
/** Timestamp of last inbound IKE packet */
STAT_INBOUND,
/** Timestamp of last outbound IKE packet */
STAT_OUTBOUND,
STAT_MAX
};
/**
* State of an IKE_SA.
*
* An IKE_SA passes various states in its lifetime. A newly created
* SA is in the state CREATED.
* @verbatim
+----------------+
¦ SA_CREATED ¦
+----------------+
¦
on initiate()---> ¦ <----- on IKE_SA_INIT received
V
+----------------+
¦ SA_CONNECTING ¦
+----------------+
¦
¦ <----- on IKE_AUTH successfully completed
V
+----------------+
¦ SA_ESTABLISHED ¦-------------------------+ <-- on rekeying
+----------------+ ¦
¦ V
on delete()---> ¦ <----- on IKE_SA +-------------+
¦ delete request ¦ SA_REKEYING ¦
¦ received +-------------+
V ¦
+----------------+ ¦
¦ SA_DELETING ¦<------------------------+ <-- after rekeying
+----------------+
¦
¦ <----- after delete() acknowledged
¦
\V/
X
/ \
@endverbatim
*/
enum ike_sa_state_t {
/**
* IKE_SA just got created, but is not initiating nor responding yet.
*/
IKE_CREATED,
/**
* IKE_SA gets initiated actively or passively
*/
IKE_CONNECTING,
/**
* IKE_SA is fully established
*/
IKE_ESTABLISHED,
/**
* IKE_SA is managed externally and does not process messages
*/
IKE_PASSIVE,
/**
* IKE_SA rekeying in progress
*/
IKE_REKEYING,
/**
* IKE_SA is in progress of deletion
*/
IKE_DELETING,
/**
* IKE_SA object gets destroyed
*/
IKE_DESTROYING,
};
/**
* enum names for ike_sa_state_t.
*/
extern enum_name_t *ike_sa_state_names;
/**
* Class ike_sa_t representing an IKE_SA.
*
* An IKE_SA contains crypto information related to a connection
* with a peer. It contains multiple IPsec CHILD_SA, for which
* it is responsible. All traffic is handled by an IKE_SA, using
* the task manager and its tasks.
*/
struct ike_sa_t {
/**
* Get the id of the SA.
*
* Returned ike_sa_id_t object is not getting cloned!
*
* @return ike_sa's ike_sa_id_t
*/
ike_sa_id_t* (*get_id) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Get the numerical ID uniquely defining this IKE_SA.
*
* @return unique ID
*/
u_int32_t (*get_unique_id) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Get the state of the IKE_SA.
*
* @return state of the IKE_SA
*/
ike_sa_state_t (*get_state) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the state of the IKE_SA.
*
* @param state state to set for the IKE_SA
*/
void (*set_state) (ike_sa_t *this, ike_sa_state_t ike_sa);
/**
* Get the name of the connection this IKE_SA uses.
*
* @return name
*/
char* (*get_name) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Get statistic values from the IKE_SA.
*
* @param kind kind of requested value
* @return value as integer
*/
u_int32_t (*get_statistic)(ike_sa_t *this, statistic_t kind);
/**
* Get the own host address.
*
* @return host address
*/
host_t* (*get_my_host) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the own host address.
*
* @param me host address
*/
void (*set_my_host) (ike_sa_t *this, host_t *me);
/**
* Get the other peers host address.
*
* @return host address
*/
host_t* (*get_other_host) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the others host address.
*
* @param other host address
*/
void (*set_other_host) (ike_sa_t *this, host_t *other);
/**
* Float to port 4500 (e.g. if a NAT is detected).
*
* The port of either endpoint is changed only if it is currently
* set to the default value of 500.
*/
void (*float_ports)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Update the IKE_SAs host.
*
* Hosts may be NULL to use current host.
*
* @param me new local host address, or NULL
* @param other new remote host address, or NULL
* @param force force update
*/
void (*update_hosts)(ike_sa_t *this, host_t *me, host_t *other, bool force);
/**
* Get the own identification.
*
* @return identification
*/
identification_t* (*get_my_id) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the own identification.
*
* @param me identification
*/
void (*set_my_id) (ike_sa_t *this, identification_t *me);
/**
* Get the other peer's identification.
*
* @return identification
*/
identification_t* (*get_other_id) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Get the others peer identity, but prefer an EAP-Identity.
*
* @return EAP or IKEv2 identity
*/
identification_t* (*get_other_eap_id)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the other peer's identification.
*
* @param other identification
*/
void (*set_other_id) (ike_sa_t *this, identification_t *other);
/**
* Get the config used to setup this IKE_SA.
*
* @return ike_config
*/
ike_cfg_t* (*get_ike_cfg) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the config to setup this IKE_SA.
*
* @param config ike_config to use
*/
void (*set_ike_cfg) (ike_sa_t *this, ike_cfg_t* config);
/**
* Get the peer config used by this IKE_SA.
*
* @return peer_config
*/
peer_cfg_t* (*get_peer_cfg) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the peer config to use with this IKE_SA.
*
* @param config peer_config to use
*/
void (*set_peer_cfg) (ike_sa_t *this, peer_cfg_t *config);
/**
* Get the authentication config with rules of the current auth round.
*
* @param local TRUE for local rules, FALSE for remote constraints
* @return current cfg
*/
auth_cfg_t* (*get_auth_cfg)(ike_sa_t *this, bool local);
/**
* Insert a completed authentication round.
*
* @param local TRUE for own rules, FALSE for others constraints
* @param cfg auth config to append
*/
void (*add_auth_cfg)(ike_sa_t *this, bool local, auth_cfg_t *cfg);
/**
* Create an enumerator over added authentication rounds.
*
* @param local TRUE for own rules, FALSE for others constraints
* @return enumerator over auth_cfg_t
*/
enumerator_t* (*create_auth_cfg_enumerator)(ike_sa_t *this, bool local);
/**
* Get the selected proposal of this IKE_SA.
*
* @return selected proposal
*/
proposal_t* (*get_proposal)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the proposal selected for this IKE_SA.
*
* @param selected proposal
*/
void (*set_proposal)(ike_sa_t *this, proposal_t *proposal);
/**
* Set the message id of the IKE_SA.
*
* The IKE_SA stores two message IDs, one for initiating exchanges (send)
* and one to respond to exchanges (expect).
*
* @param initiate TRUE to set message ID for initiating
* @param mid message id to set
*/
void (*set_message_id)(ike_sa_t *this, bool initiate, u_int32_t mid);
/**
* Add an additional address for the peer.
*
* In MOBIKE, a peer may transmit additional addresses where it is
* reachable. These are stored in the IKE_SA.
* The own list of addresses is not stored, they are queried from
* the kernel when required.
*
* @param host host to add to list
*/
void (*add_additional_address)(ike_sa_t *this, host_t *host);
/**
* Create an enumerator over all additional addresses of the peer.
*
* @return enumerator over addresses
*/
enumerator_t* (*create_additional_address_enumerator)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Remove all additional addresses of the peer.
*/
void (*remove_additional_addresses)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Check if mappings have changed on a NAT for our source address.
*
* @param hash received DESTINATION_IP hash
* @return TRUE if mappings have changed
*/
bool (*has_mapping_changed)(ike_sa_t *this, chunk_t hash);
/**
* Enable an extension the peer supports.
*
* If support for an IKE extension is detected, this method is called
* to enable that extension and behave accordingly.
*
* @param extension extension to enable
*/
void (*enable_extension)(ike_sa_t *this, ike_extension_t extension);
/**
* Check if the peer supports an extension.
*
* @param extension extension to check for support
* @return TRUE if peer supports it, FALSE otherwise
*/
bool (*supports_extension)(ike_sa_t *this, ike_extension_t extension);
/**
* Enable/disable a condition flag for this IKE_SA.
*
* @param condition condition to enable/disable
* @param enable TRUE to enable condition, FALSE to disable
*/
void (*set_condition) (ike_sa_t *this, ike_condition_t condition, bool enable);
/**
* Check if a condition flag is set.
*
* @param condition condition to check
* @return TRUE if condition flag set, FALSE otherwise
*/
bool (*has_condition) (ike_sa_t *this, ike_condition_t condition);
/**
* Get the number of queued MOBIKE address updates.
*
* @return number of pending updates
*/
u_int32_t (*get_pending_updates)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the number of queued MOBIKE address updates.
*
* @param updates number of pending updates
*/
void (*set_pending_updates)(ike_sa_t *this, u_int32_t updates);
#ifdef ME
/**
* Activate mediation server functionality for this IKE_SA.
*/
void (*act_as_mediation_server) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Get the server reflexive host.
*
* @return server reflexive host
*/
host_t* (*get_server_reflexive_host) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the server reflexive host.
*
* @param host server reflexive host
*/
void (*set_server_reflexive_host) (ike_sa_t *this, host_t *host);
/**
* Get the connect ID.
*
* @return connect ID
*/
chunk_t (*get_connect_id) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Initiate the mediation of a mediated connection (i.e. initiate a
* ME_CONNECT exchange to a mediation server).
*
* @param mediated_cfg peer_cfg of the mediated connection
* @return
* - SUCCESS if initialization started
* - DESTROY_ME if initialization failed
*/
status_t (*initiate_mediation) (ike_sa_t *this, peer_cfg_t *mediated_cfg);
/**
* Initiate the mediated connection
*
* @param me local endpoint (gets cloned)
* @param other remote endpoint (gets cloned)
* @param connect_id connect ID (gets cloned)
* @return
* - SUCCESS if initialization started
* - DESTROY_ME if initialization failed
*/
status_t (*initiate_mediated) (ike_sa_t *this, host_t *me, host_t *other,
chunk_t connect_id);
/**
* Relay data from one peer to another (i.e. initiate a ME_CONNECT exchange
* to a peer).
*
* Data is cloned.
*
* @param requester ID of the requesting peer
* @param connect_id data of the ME_CONNECTID payload
* @param connect_key data of the ME_CONNECTKEY payload
* @param endpoints endpoints
* @param response TRUE if this is a response
* @return
* - SUCCESS if relay started
* - DESTROY_ME if relay failed
*/
status_t (*relay) (ike_sa_t *this, identification_t *requester,
chunk_t connect_id, chunk_t connect_key,
linked_list_t *endpoints, bool response);
/**
* Send a callback to a peer.
*
* Data is cloned.
*
* @param peer_id ID of the other peer
* @return
* - SUCCESS if response started
* - DESTROY_ME if response failed
*/
status_t (*callback) (ike_sa_t *this, identification_t *peer_id);
/**
* Respond to a ME_CONNECT request.
*
* Data is cloned.
*
* @param peer_id ID of the other peer
* @param connect_id the connect ID supplied by the initiator
* @return
* - SUCCESS if response started
* - DESTROY_ME if response failed
*/
status_t (*respond) (ike_sa_t *this, identification_t *peer_id,
chunk_t connect_id);
#endif /* ME */
/**
* Initiate a new connection.
*
* The configs are owned by the IKE_SA after the call. If the initiate
* is triggered by a packet, traffic selectors of the packet can be added
* to the CHILD_SA.
*
* @param child_cfg child config to create CHILD from
* @param reqid reqid to use for CHILD_SA, 0 assigne uniquely
* @param tsi source of triggering packet
* @param tsr destination of triggering packet.
* @return
* - SUCCESS if initialization started
* - DESTROY_ME if initialization failed
*/
status_t (*initiate) (ike_sa_t *this, child_cfg_t *child_cfg,
u_int32_t reqid, traffic_selector_t *tsi,
traffic_selector_t *tsr);
/**
* Initiates the deletion of an IKE_SA.
*
* Sends a delete message to the remote peer and waits for
* its response. If the response comes in, or a timeout occurs,
* the IKE SA gets deleted.
*
* @return
* - SUCCESS if deletion is initialized
* - DESTROY_ME, if the IKE_SA is not in
* an established state and can not be
* deleted (but destroyed).
*/
status_t (*delete) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Update IKE_SAs after network interfaces have changed.
*
* Whenever the network interface configuration changes, the kernel
* interface calls roam() on each IKE_SA. The IKE_SA then checks if
* the new network config requires changes, and handles appropriate.
* If MOBIKE is supported, addresses are updated; If not, the tunnel is
* restarted.
*
* @param address TRUE if address list changed, FALSE otherwise
* @return SUCCESS, FAILED, DESTROY_ME
*/
status_t (*roam)(ike_sa_t *this, bool address);
/**
* Processes a incoming IKEv2-Message.
*
* Message processing may fail. If a critical failure occurs,
* process_message() return DESTROY_ME. Then the caller must
* destroy the IKE_SA immediately, as it is unusable.
*
* @param message message to process
* @return
* - SUCCESS
* - FAILED
* - DESTROY_ME if this IKE_SA MUST be deleted
*/
status_t (*process_message) (ike_sa_t *this, message_t *message);
/**
* Generate a IKE message to send it to the peer.
*
* This method generates all payloads in the message and encrypts/signs
* the packet.
*
* @param message message to generate
* @param packet generated output packet
* @return
* - SUCCESS
* - FAILED
* - DESTROY_ME if this IKE_SA MUST be deleted
*/
status_t (*generate_message) (ike_sa_t *this, message_t *message,
packet_t **packet);
/**
* Retransmits a request.
*
* @param message_id ID of the request to retransmit
* @return
* - SUCCESS
* - NOT_FOUND if request doesn't have to be retransmited
*/
status_t (*retransmit) (ike_sa_t *this, u_int32_t message_id);
/**
* Sends a DPD request to the peer.
*
* To check if a peer is still alive, periodic
* empty INFORMATIONAL messages are sent if no
* other traffic was received.
*
* @return
* - SUCCESS
* - DESTROY_ME, if peer did not respond
*/
status_t (*send_dpd) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Sends a keep alive packet.
*
* To refresh NAT tables in a NAT router
* between the peers, periodic empty
* UDP packets are sent if no other traffic
* was sent.
*/
void (*send_keepalive) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Get the keying material of this IKE_SA.
*
* @return per IKE_SA keymat instance
*/
keymat_t* (*get_keymat)(ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Associates a child SA to this IKE SA
*
* @param child_sa child_sa to add
*/
void (*add_child_sa) (ike_sa_t *this, child_sa_t *child_sa);
/**
* Get a CHILD_SA identified by protocol and SPI.
*
* @param protocol protocol of the SA
* @param spi SPI of the CHILD_SA
* @param inbound TRUE if SPI is inbound, FALSE if outbound
* @return child_sa, or NULL if none found
*/
child_sa_t* (*get_child_sa) (ike_sa_t *this, protocol_id_t protocol,
u_int32_t spi, bool inbound);
/**
* Get the number of CHILD_SAs.
*
* @return number of CHILD_SAs
*/
int (*get_child_count) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Create an enumerator over all CHILD_SAs.
*
* @return enumerator
*/
enumerator_t* (*create_child_sa_enumerator) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Remove the CHILD_SA the given enumerator points to from this IKE_SA.
*
* @param enumerator enumerator pointing to CHILD_SA
*/
void (*remove_child_sa) (ike_sa_t *this, enumerator_t *enumerator);
/**
* Rekey the CHILD SA with the specified reqid.
*
* Looks for a CHILD SA owned by this IKE_SA, and start the rekeing.
*
* @param protocol protocol of the SA
* @param spi inbound SPI of the CHILD_SA
* @return
* - NOT_FOUND, if IKE_SA has no such CHILD_SA
* - SUCCESS, if rekeying initiated
*/
status_t (*rekey_child_sa) (ike_sa_t *this, protocol_id_t protocol, u_int32_t spi);
/**
* Close the CHILD SA with the specified protocol/SPI.
*
* Looks for a CHILD SA owned by this IKE_SA, deletes it and
* notify's the remote peer about the delete. The associated
* states and policies in the kernel get deleted, if they exist.
*
* @param protocol protocol of the SA
* @param spi inbound SPI of the CHILD_SA
* @return
* - NOT_FOUND, if IKE_SA has no such CHILD_SA
* - SUCCESS, if delete message sent
*/
status_t (*delete_child_sa) (ike_sa_t *this, protocol_id_t protocol, u_int32_t spi);
/**
* Destroy a CHILD SA with the specified protocol/SPI.
*
* Looks for a CHILD SA owned by this IKE_SA and destroys it.
*
* @param protocol protocol of the SA
* @param spi inbound SPI of the CHILD_SA
* @return
* - NOT_FOUND, if IKE_SA has no such CHILD_SA
* - SUCCESS
*/
status_t (*destroy_child_sa) (ike_sa_t *this, protocol_id_t protocol, u_int32_t spi);
/**
* Rekey the IKE_SA.
*
* Sets up a new IKE_SA, moves all CHILDs to it and deletes this IKE_SA.
*
* @return - SUCCESS, if IKE_SA rekeying initiated
*/
status_t (*rekey) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Reauthenticate the IKE_SA.
*
* Create a completely new IKE_SA with authentication, recreates all children
* within the IKE_SA, closes this IKE_SA.
*
* @return DESTROY_ME to destroy the IKE_SA
*/
status_t (*reauth) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Restablish the IKE_SA.
*
* Reestablish an IKE_SA after it has been closed.
*
* @return DESTROY_ME to destroy the IKE_SA
*/
status_t (*reestablish) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Set the lifetime limit received from a AUTH_LIFETIME notify.
*
* @param lifetime lifetime in seconds
*/
void (*set_auth_lifetime)(ike_sa_t *this, u_int32_t lifetime);
/**
* Set the virtual IP to use for this IKE_SA and its children.
*
* The virtual IP is assigned per IKE_SA, not per CHILD_SA. It has the same
* lifetime as the IKE_SA.
*
* @param local TRUE to set local address, FALSE for remote
* @param ip IP to set as virtual IP
*/
void (*set_virtual_ip) (ike_sa_t *this, bool local, host_t *ip);
/**
* Get the virtual IP configured.
*
* @param local TRUE to get local virtual IP, FALSE for remote
* @return host_t *virtual IP
*/
host_t* (*get_virtual_ip) (ike_sa_t *this, bool local);
/**
* Register a configuration attribute to the IKE_SA.
*
* If an IRAS sends a configuration attribute it is installed and
* registered at the IKE_SA. Attributes are inherit()ed and get released
* when the IKE_SA is closed.
*
* @param handler handler installed the attribute, use for release()
* @param type configuration attribute type
* @param data associated attribute data
*/
void (*add_configuration_attribute)(ike_sa_t *this,
attribute_handler_t *handler,
configuration_attribute_type_t type, chunk_t data);
/**
* Set local and remote host addresses to be used for IKE.
*
* These addresses are communicated via the KMADDRESS field of a MIGRATE
* message sent via the NETLINK or PF _KEY kernel socket interface.
*
* @param local local kmaddress
* @param remote remote kmaddress
*/
void (*set_kmaddress) (ike_sa_t *this, host_t *local, host_t *remote);
/**
* Create enumerator over a task queue of this IKE_SA.
*
* @param queue type to enumerate
* @return enumerator over task_t
*/
enumerator_t* (*create_task_enumerator)(ike_sa_t *this, task_queue_t queue);
/**
* Inherit all attributes of other to this after rekeying.
*
* When rekeying is completed, all CHILD_SAs, the virtual IP and all
* outstanding tasks are moved from other to this.
* As this call may initiate inherited tasks, a status is returned.
*
* @param other other task to inherit from
*/
void (*inherit) (ike_sa_t *this, ike_sa_t *other);
/**
* Reset the IKE_SA, useable when initiating fails
*/
void (*reset) (ike_sa_t *this);
/**
* Destroys a ike_sa_t object.
*/
void (*destroy) (ike_sa_t *this);
};
/**
* Creates an ike_sa_t object with a specific ID.
*
* @param ike_sa_id ike_sa_id_t object to associate with new IKE_SA
* @return ike_sa_t object
*/
ike_sa_t *ike_sa_create(ike_sa_id_t *ike_sa_id);
#endif /** IKE_SA_H_ @}*/