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ssl_set_bio(3ssl) [plan9 man page]

SSL_set_bio(3SSL)						      OpenSSL							 SSL_set_bio(3SSL)

NAME
SSL_set_bio - connect the SSL object with a BIO SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h> void SSL_set_bio(SSL *ssl, BIO *rbio, BIO *wbio); DESCRIPTION
SSL_set_bio() connects the BIOs rbio and wbio for the read and write operations of the TLS/SSL (encrypted) side of ssl. The SSL engine inherits the behaviour of rbio and wbio, respectively. If a BIO is non-blocking, the ssl will also have non-blocking behaviour. If there was already a BIO connected to ssl, BIO_free() will be called (for both the reading and writing side, if different). RETURN VALUES
SSL_set_bio() cannot fail. SEE ALSO
SSL_get_rbio(3), SSL_connect(3), SSL_accept(3), SSL_shutdown(3), ssl(3), bio(3) 1.0.1e 2013-02-11 SSL_set_bio(3SSL)

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SSL_set_bio(3SSL)                                                     OpenSSL                                                    SSL_set_bio(3SSL)

NAME
SSL_set_bio - connect the SSL object with a BIO SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h> void SSL_set_bio(SSL *ssl, BIO *rbio, BIO *wbio); DESCRIPTION
SSL_set_bio() connects the BIOs rbio and wbio for the read and write operations of the TLS/SSL (encrypted) side of ssl. The SSL engine inherits the behaviour of rbio and wbio, respectively. If a BIO is non-blocking, the ssl will also have non-blocking behaviour. If there was already a BIO connected to ssl, BIO_free() will be called (for both the reading and writing side, if different). RETURN VALUES
SSL_set_bio() cannot fail. SEE ALSO
SSL_get_rbio(3), SSL_connect(3), SSL_accept(3), SSL_shutdown(3), ssl(3), bio(3) 1.0.1e 2013-02-11 SSL_set_bio(3SSL)
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