SSL_SET_SHUTDOWN(3) | Library Functions Manual | SSL_SET_SHUTDOWN(3) |
SSL_set_shutdown
,
SSL_get_shutdown
—
manipulate shutdown state of an SSL connection
#include
<openssl/ssl.h>
void
SSL_set_shutdown
(SSL
*ssl, int
mode);
int
SSL_get_shutdown
(const
SSL *ssl);
SSL_set_shutdown
()
sets the shutdown state of ssl to
mode.
SSL_get_shutdown
()
returns the shutdown mode of ssl.
The shutdown state of an ssl connection is a bitmask of:
SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN
SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
and
SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN
can be set at the same
time.
The shutdown state of the connection is
used to determine the state of the ssl session. If the
session is still open when
SSL_clear(3) or
SSL_free(3) is called, it
is considered bad and removed according to RFC2246. The actual condition for
a correctly closed session is SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
(according to the TLS RFC, it is acceptable to only send the “close
notify” alert but to not wait for the peer's answer when the
underlying connection is closed).
SSL_set_shutdown
()
can be used to set this state without sending a close alert to the peer (see
SSL_shutdown(3)).
If a “close notify” was
received, SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN
will be set, but to
set SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
the application must still
call SSL_shutdown(3) or
SSL_set_shutdown
()
itself.
SSL_set_shutdown
() does not return
diagnostic information.
SSL_get_shutdown
() returns the current
setting.
ssl(3), SSL_clear(3), SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown(3), SSL_free(3), SSL_shutdown(3)
December 4, 2016 | OpenBSD-6.1 |