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Operating Systems AIX Cmd to find CPU utiliz of a process in AIX Post 302197240 by Franklin52 on Tuesday 20th of May 2008 01:17:24 PM
Old 05-20-2008
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EVENTSSLCONTEXT(3)							 1							EVENTSSLCONTEXT(3)

The EventSslContext class

INTRODUCTION
Represents SSL_CTX structure. Provides methods and properties to configure the SSL context. CLASS SYNOPSIS
EventSslContext final EventSslContext Constants o const integer$EventSslContext::SSLv2_CLIENT_METHOD1 o const integer$EventSslContext::SSLv3_CLIENT_METHOD2 o const integer$EventSslContext::SSLv23_CLIENT_METHOD3 o const integer$EventSslContext::TLS_CLIENT_METHOD4 o const integer$EventSslContext::SSLv2_SERVER_METHOD5 o const integer$EventSslContext::SSLv3_SERVER_METHOD6 o const integer$EventSslContext::SSLv23_SERVER_METHOD7 o const integer$EventSslContext::TLS_SERVER_METHOD8 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_LOCAL_CERT1 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_LOCAL_PK2 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_PASSPHRASE3 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_CA_FILE4 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_CA_PATH5 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_ALLOW_SELF_SIGNED6 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_VERIFY_PEER7 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_VERIFY_DEPTH8 o const integer$EventSslContext::OPT_CIPHERS9 Properties o public string$local_cert o public string$local_pk Methods o public EventSslContext::__construct (string $method, string $options) PROPERTIES
o $local_cert - Path to local certificate file on filesystem. It must be a PEM-encoded file which contains certificate. It can optionally con- tain the certificate chain of issuers. o $local_pk - Path to local private key file PREDEFINED CONSTANTS
o EventSslContext::SSLv2_CLIENT_METHOD - SSLv2 client method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::SSLv3_CLIENT_METHOD - SSLv3 client method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::SSLv23_CLIENT_METHOD - SSLv23 client method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::TLS_CLIENT_METHOD - TLS client method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::SSLv2_SERVER_METHOD - SSLv2 server method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::SSLv3_SERVER_METHOD - SSLv3 server method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::SSLv23_SERVER_METHOD - SSLv23 server method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::TLS_SERVER_METHOD - TLS server method. See SSL_CTX_new(3) man page. o EventSslContext::OPT_LOCAL_CERT - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . The option points to path of local certificate. o EventSslContext::OPT_LOCAL_PK - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . The option points to path of the private key. o EventSslContext::OPT_PASSPHRASE - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents passphrase of the certificate. o EventSslContext::OPT_CA_FILE - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents path of the certificate authority file. o EventSslContext::OPT_CA_PATH - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents path where the certificate authority file should be searched for. o EventSslContext::OPT_ALLOW_SELF_SIGNED - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents option that allows self-signed certificates. o EventSslContext::OPT_VERIFY_PEER - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents option that tells Event to verify peer. o EventSslContext::OPT_VERIFY_DEPTH - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents maxi- mum depth for the certificate chain verification that shall be allowed for the SSL context. o EventSslContext::OPT_CIPHERS - Key for an item of the options' array used in EventSslContext::__construct . Represents the cipher list for the SSL context. PHP Documentation Group EVENTSSLCONTEXT(3)
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