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TLS_CLIENT(3) | Library Functions Manual | TLS_CLIENT(3) |
NAME
tls_client, tls_server, tls_configure, tls_reset, tls_free — configure a TLS connectionSYNOPSIS
#include <tls.h> struct tls *tls_client(void); struct tls *
tls_server(void); int
tls_configure(struct tls *ctx, struct tls_config *config); void
tls_free(struct tls *ctx); void
tls_reset(struct tls *ctx);
DESCRIPTION
A TLS connection is represented as a struct tls object called a “context”. A new context is created by either the tls_client() or tls_server() functions. tls_client() is used in TLS client programs, tls_server() in TLS server programs. The context can then be configured with the function tls_configure(). The same tls_config object can be used to configure multiple contexts. After configuration, tls_connect(3) can be called on objects created with tls_client(), and tls_accept_socket(3) on objects created with tls_server(). After use, a TLS context should be closed with tls_close(3), and then freed by calling tls_free(). If tls_free() is called with an argument ofNULL
, no action occurs.
A TLS context can be reset by calling tls_reset(),
allowing for it to be reused. This is essentially equivalent to calling
tls_free(), followed by a call to the same
function that was used to originally allocate the TLS context.
RETURN VALUES
tls_client() and tls_server() returnNULL
on error or an out of memory
condition.
tls_configure() returns 0 on success or -1 on
error.
SEE ALSO
tls_accept_socket(3), tls_config_new(3), tls_connect(3), tls_init(3)HISTORY
These functions appeared in OpenBSD 5.6 and got their final names in OpenBSD 5.7.AUTHORS
Joel Sing <jsing@openbsd.org>August 12, 2017 | Debian |