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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users filesystems resizing Post 14530 by sshokunbi on Friday 1st of February 2002 11:25:23 AM
Old 02-01-2002
Hi,
It's a work server. I'll try the suggestion.

Thanks
Sola
 

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SSL_set_connect_state(3SSL)					      OpenSSL					       SSL_set_connect_state(3SSL)

NAME
SSL_set_connect_state, SSL_get_accept_state - prepare SSL object to work in client or server mode SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h> void SSL_set_connect_state(SSL *ssl); void SSL_set_accept_state(SSL *ssl); DESCRIPTION
SSL_set_connect_state() sets ssl to work in client mode. SSL_set_accept_state() sets ssl to work in server mode. NOTES
When the SSL_CTX object was created with SSL_CTX_new(3), it was either assigned a dedicated client method, a dedicated server method, or a generic method, that can be used for both client and server connections. (The method might have been changed with SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version(3) or SSL_set_ssl_method().) When beginning a new handshake, the SSL engine must know whether it must call the connect (client) or accept (server) routines. Even though it may be clear from the method chosen, whether client or server mode was requested, the handshake routines must be explicitly set. When using the SSL_connect(3) or SSL_accept(3) routines, the correct handshake routines are automatically set. When performing a transparent negotiation using SSL_write(3) or SSL_read(3), the handshake routines must be explicitly set in advance using either SSL_set_connect_state() or SSL_set_accept_state(). RETURN VALUES
SSL_set_connect_state() and SSL_set_accept_state() do not return diagnostic information. SEE ALSO
ssl(3), SSL_new(3), SSL_CTX_new(3), SSL_connect(3), SSL_accept(3), SSL_write(3), SSL_read(3), SSL_do_handshake(3), SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version(3) 1.0.0e 2002-07-19 SSL_set_connect_state(3SSL)
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