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/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | ossl-guide-tls-client-non-block.pod | 33 want this behaviour. Rather than stopping and waiting your application may need 67 we want to read or write to the socket, but we are currently unable to. In fact 108 * real application you probably want to go and do other work here (e.g. 111 * Let's say for example that you want to update the progress counter on 158 on it. In this case you may still want to write data to the connection but you
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H A D | ossl-guide-tls-client-block.pod | 48 L<SSL_CTX_new_ex(3)> if we want to associate the B<SSL_CTX> with a particular 58 * want an SSL_CTX for creating clients so we use TLS_client_method() 83 L<ossl-guide-tls-introduction(7)>). In most cases you just want to use the 220 sockets - which is exactly what we want for this example. 266 one we want to connect to. Without this information we may get a handshake 468 If we are exiting due to an error we might also want to display further
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H A D | ossl-guide-quic-client-non-block.pod | 35 However in many cases you do not want this behaviour. Rather than stopping and 52 we want to read or write to the B<SSL> object but we are currently unable to. 110 * real application you probably want to go and do other work here (e.g. 113 * Let's say for example that you want to update the progress counter on 189 on the stream. In this case you may still want to write data to the stream but
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H A D | fips_module.pod | 122 You may not want all applications to use the FIPS module. 164 This removes the disadvantage listed above that you may not want all 225 will usually want to load the base provider instead. 270 The "provider" property enables you to specify which provider you want an 602 want to operate in a FIPS approved manner.
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H A D | proxy-certificates.pod | 43 OpenSSL expects applications that want to use proxy certificates to be 250 * code. You really do whatever you want as long
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/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/ |
H A D | debugging.md | 53 you want to be written (set `OSSL_QFILTER='*'` for all events). 129 kept together with the captured packets. It is also highly useful if you want
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H A D | quic-connID-retire.md | 54 When we want to retire one (or more) connection IDs we have to:
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/openssl/doc/man3/ |
H A D | RAND_get0_primary.pod | 71 The two set functions, operate on the current thread. If you want to
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H A D | EVP_PKEY_fromdata.pod | 136 /* Do what you want with |pkey| */ 194 /* Do what you want with |pkey| */
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H A D | X509_EXTENSION_set_object.pod | 61 applications will want to parse or encode and add an extension: they should
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H A D | ENGINE_add.pod | 336 will want to allow the user to specify exactly which ENGINE they want used 354 to want to use the "ACME" ENGINE if it is available in the version of 387 Here we'll assume we want to load and register all ENGINE implementations 409 applications want to provide a transparent way for users to provide 567 supports certain specific commands it might want to use (e.g. application "foo"
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H A D | SSL_get_error.pod | 111 SSL_read_ex(), SSL_read(), SSL_peek_ex(), or SSL_peek() may want to write data 112 and SSL_write() or SSL_write_ex() may want to read data.
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H A D | BIO_f_ssl.pod | 180 /* XXX We might want to do other things with ssl here */ 264 /* We only want one connection so remove and free accept BIO */
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H A D | OSSL_ALGORITHM.pod | 124 describes a type, but document checkers still want that section, and
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/openssl/fuzz/ |
H A D | README.md | 164 Since we want to maximize the coverage of the fuzzing corpus, the client and 199 or for any other reason want to minimize the data
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/openssl/ |
H A D | README-FIPS.md | 39 If you want to use a validated FIPS provider, but also want to use the latest
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H A D | README-ENGINES.md | 108 switch called "-engine". Also, if you want to use the ENGINE support in 110 select the ENGINE implementation you want. 144 them, if you want them, in the form of "dynamic"-loadable 308 the "-t" switch to the utility if you want it to try and initialise
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H A D | SUPPORT.md | 18 *NOTE: this section assumes that you want to report it or figure it out and
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H A D | README-QUIC.md | 26 ### Why would I want to use QUIC, and what functionality does QUIC offer relative to TLS or DTLS?
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/openssl/doc/internal/man7/ |
H A D | EVP_PKEY.pod | 39 modify whatever they want. This also means that an B<EVP_PKEY> is a 189 takes care of the needs of the diverse operation the application may want to
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H A D | DERlib.pod | 99 The value we want to encode, written in ASN.1 syntax:
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/openssl/.github/workflows/ |
H A D | compiler-zoo.yml | 85 # Often, the full range of oldest->newest compilers we want aren't available
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/openssl/test/ |
H A D | README-external.md | 45 krb5-1.15.1-final if you want to be sure.
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/openssl/include/openssl/ |
H A D | ui.h.in | 135 * The user of these routines may want to define flags of their own. The core 276 closer. Note that if you want to prompt from a terminal or other command 278 instead of having the writer do it. If you want to prompt from a dialog
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/openssl/external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/ |
H A D | LICENSE | 43 software, that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, 61 Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain 64 want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so 215 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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