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H A D | SSL_stream_reset.pod | 5 SSL_stream_reset - reset a QUIC stream 31 stream is terminating abnormally. When a stream is reset, the implementation 34 transmitted may or may not be discarded. As such, you should only reset 39 as only the sending side of a stream can initiate a stream reset. 41 It is also possible to trigger a stream reset by calling L<SSL_free(3)>; see the
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H A D | SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version.pod | 23 which are reset to the default values. SSL objects already created from this 31 object. It may be reset, when SSL_clear() is called. 42 an SSL object, the method of the SSL object is reset to the method currently
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H A D | SSL_free.pod | 38 parts of the stream are reset unless those parts have already been concluded 58 requests the reset of the receiving part of the stream using a QUIC STOP_SENDING 60 protocol, this will automatically cause the peer to reset that part of the
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H A D | OPENSSL_fork_prepare.pod | 27 OpenSSL has state that should be reset when a process forks. For example, 31 functions are used to reset this internal state.
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H A D | SSL_clear.pod | 5 SSL_clear - reset SSL object to allow another connection 43 reset operation however keeps several settings of the last sessions
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H A D | SSL_get_stream_read_state.pod | 69 This value is returned when the applicable stream part was reset by the local 88 This value is returned when the applicable stream part was reset by the remote
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H A D | EVP_PKEY_set_type.pod | 19 clear all the previous key data and methods from I<pkey>, and reset it
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H A D | SSL_poll.pod | 219 stream has a read part and that read part has been reset by the peer (for 225 stream has a write part and that write part has been reset by the peer using a 236 reset by the peer; see B<SSL_POLL_EVENT_ER>. 247 normally (as with L<SSL_stream_conclude(3)>) or locally reset (as with
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H A D | EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_tls1_prf_md.pod | 31 and any seed is reset.
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H A D | SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod | 61 object. It will not be reset by calling L<SSL_clear(3)>.
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/openssl/crypto/hmac/ |
H A D | hmac.c | 28 int rv = 0, reset = 0; in HMAC_Init_ex() local 59 reset = 1; in HMAC_Init_ex() 100 if (reset) { in HMAC_Init_ex()
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/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/ |
H A D | demuxer.md | 24 - optionally trigger sending stateless reset packets if a received packet 47 - optionally trigger sending stateless reset packets as above for client
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H A D | connection-state-machine.md | 91 retransmitted, but PNs MUST NOT be reset. Note that this is still 179 - the Terminated state if the peer triggers a stateless reset; a 219 idle timeout, stateless reset), a connection always ultimately ends up in this 319 (*All further Initial packets contain the token)<br/>(*PN is not reset)</td> 465 - `RX:STATELESS_RESET` indicates receipt of a stateless reset, but note 466 that it is not guaranteed that we are able to recognise a stateless reset 561 Do not reset packet numbers. The original CIDs used for the first
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H A D | quic-overview.md | 135 reset for packets with other Connection IDs._
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H A D | quic-api.md | 42 - [`SSL_stream_reset`](#-ssl-stream-reset-) 231 stream has been reset, or the connection has terminated), calls to `SSL_read` 295 >SSL_clear() resets the SSL object to allow for another connection. The reset 305 - Preserve `SSL_clear` semantics at the handshake layer, reset all QUIC state 306 (`QUIC_CHANNEL` torn down, CSM reset). 323 stream is automatically reset (non-normal termination) with an application error 324 code of 0. To explicitly reset a stream with a different application error code, 696 stream. For QUIC, this corresponds to a stream reset using a `RESET_STREAM` 700 object with a default stream; the given stream is reset. The QUIC connection is 756 * The stream was reset by the local party. [all …]
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/openssl/crypto/evp/ |
H A D | kdf_lib.c | 116 if (ctx->meth->reset != NULL) in EVP_KDF_CTX_reset() 117 ctx->meth->reset(ctx->algctx); in EVP_KDF_CTX_reset()
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H A D | kdf_meth.c | 97 if (kdf->reset != NULL) in evp_kdf_from_algorithm() 99 kdf->reset = OSSL_FUNC_kdf_reset(fns); in evp_kdf_from_algorithm()
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/openssl/include/internal/ |
H A D | quic_cc.h | 94 void (*reset)(OSSL_CC_DATA *ccdata); member
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/openssl/doc/designs/ |
H A D | xof.md | 25 absorb). absorb must not be called once the finalize is done unless a reset 52 a reset, but that code was removed as it was deemed to be incorrect. 166 A reset can be done by calling:
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/openssl/test/ |
H A D | quic_cc_test.c | 371 ccm->reset(cc); in test_simulate() 508 ccm->reset(cc); in test_sanity()
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/openssl/test/recipes/80-test_cmp_http_data/Mock/ |
H A D | test.cnf | 49 # reset any TLS options to default:
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/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | ossl-guide-quic-client-block.pod | 249 slightly differently. With QUIC the stream can be reset by the peer (which is 286 * reset - or some failure occurred on the underlying connection. 290 printf("Stream reset occurred\n"); 291 /* The stream has been reset but the connection is still healthy. */ 313 stream has been reset, or if some other fatal error has occurred.
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H A D | ossl-guide-quic-client-non-block.pod | 170 example because the stream has been reset or because the underlying connection 194 the stream has been reset by the peer, or because the underlying connection has 200 of B<SSL_STREAM_STATE_RESET_REMOTE> tells you that the stream has been reset by 226 * stream reset - or some failure occurred on the underlying 231 printf("Stream reset occurred\n"); 233 * The stream has been reset but the connection is still
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H A D | ossl-guide-quic-multi-stream.pod | 296 a stream reset) and an error at the connection level (i.e. a connection closed). 316 * reset - or some failure occurred on the underlying connection. 320 printf("Stream reset occurred\n"); 321 /* The stream has been reset but the connection is still healthy. */
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H A D | EVP_KDF-ARGON2.pod | 93 free, reset.
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