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/openssl/util/perl/TLSProxy/ |
H A D | Message.pm | 149 my $payload = ""; 164 $payload = ""; 188 if ($serverin != $server && length($payload) != 0) { 194 if ($payload ne "") { 211 if (length $payload > 0) { 217 if ($messlen <= length($payload)) { 234 $payload, $startoffset, $isdtls); 237 $payload = ""; 240 $payload .= $record->decrypt_data; 279 $payload = ""; [all …]
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/openssl/doc/man3/ |
H A D | DTLS_get_data_mtu.pod | 5 DTLS_get_data_mtu - Get maximum data payload size 15 This function obtains the maximum data payload size for the established 21 Returns the maximum data payload size on success, or 0 on failure.
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H A D | SSL_inject_net_dgram.pod | 18 This function can be used to inject a datagram payload to a QUIC connection SSL 19 object. The payload is processed as though it was received from the network. 23 I<buf> is required and must point to a datagram payload to inject. I<buf_len> is
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H A D | BIO_s_datagram.pod | 171 overhead which should typically be added to a datagram payload size in order to 173 datagram. In most cases, the maximum datagram payload size which can be 206 Returns the estimated minimum size of datagram payload which should always be 210 circumstances. The value returned is the datagram payload size in bytes and does
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H A D | PEM_read_bio_ex.pod | 22 the possibly encrypted data, and the binary data payload (after base64 decoding).
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H A D | EVP_EncryptInit.pod | 990 written to the same location in the output buffer that the ciphertext payload 997 payload, and the tag bytes. 999 beginning of the output buffer, do "in place" encryption of the payload and 1004 OSSL_FUNC_cipher_cipher call should be the length of the payload excluding the explicit
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/openssl/test/ |
H A D | asynciotest.c | 149 PACKET payload, wholebody, sessionid, extensions; in async_write() local 156 || !PACKET_get_length_prefixed_2(&pkt, &payload)) in async_write() 162 wholebody = payload; in async_write() 205 while (PACKET_get_1(&payload, &data)) { in async_write()
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H A D | quic_record_test.c | 1947 const unsigned char *payload; member 2816 if (!TEST_true(cmp_pkt_hdr(&hdr, &t->hdr, t->payload, t->payload_len, 1))) in test_wire_pkt_hdr_actual() 2841 if (!TEST_true(WPACKET_memcpy(&wpkt, t->payload, t->payload_len))) in test_wire_pkt_hdr_actual()
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/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/ |
H A D | glossary.md | 37 **CMPPL:** The maximum number of payload bytes we can put in the payload of 40 left for another packet payload. 97 **MDPL:** Maximum Datagram Payload Length. The maximum number of UDP payload 114 payload in order to meet the MinPL minimum size when the packet is encoded. 120 **MPPL:** The maximum number of plaintext bytes we can put in the payload of a 244 **RCMPPL:** The number of bytes left in a packet whose payload we are currently 245 forming. This is the CMPPL minus any bytes we have already put into the payload.
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H A D | record-layer.md | 8 contain some header data and some payload data, and will often be 177 All of the header and payload data for a single record will be represented by an 185 records in one go or not. It is libssl's responsibility to split the payload 187 `get_max_records()` function to determine how many records a given payload 213 and supplies a pointer into that buffer back to libssl for the payload data, as 242 layer will add to the payload bytes before transmission. This does not include 341 * buffer of payload data in |buf| of length |buflen|. 474 * The record templates represent the plaintext payload. The encrypted 498 * record layer buffer containing the record payload data and |*datalen|
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H A D | tx-packetiser.md | 211 - Maximum Datagram Payload Length (MDPL): The maximum number of UDP payload 222 bytes we can put in the payload of a QUIC packet. This is related to 231 - Coalescing MPPL (CMPPL): The maximum number of payload bytes we can put in 232 the payload of another QUIC packet which is to be coalesced with one or 234 this is the room we have left for another packet payload. 236 - Remaining CMPPL (RCMPPL): The number of bytes left in a packet whose payload 238 put into the payload. 251 which must be placed into a packet payload in order to meet the MinPL 426 consume most of our packet's payload budget. We must generally assume that 682 * The maximum datagram payload length (MDPL)
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H A D | quic-fc.md | 63 payload, the first time it is sent (retransmissions do not count). 120 the number of bytes of STREAM frame payload which are not retransmissions). This 194 stream payload bytes) have been received). 233 the STREAM frame and the length of the frame's payload in bytes. The isFin
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H A D | quic-fault-injector.md | 120 the payload will be in an iovec array pointed to by `iovecin` and containing 359 /* The packet payload data */ 361 /* Length of the payload */ 413 * value (8 byte length integer) and with no payload bytes
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H A D | rx-depacketizer.md | 157 [^4]: The frame payload (Stream Data) is passed as is to the `QUIC_STREAM`
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H A D | quic-tls.md | 199 alert data supplied by the TLS implementation (always a 2 byte record payload)
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H A D | quic-ackm.md | 119 payload of the packet, but provides metadata about the packet which is relevant
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/openssl/doc/man1/ |
H A D | openssl-s_time.pod.in | 37 and includes the time to transfer the payload data in its timing measurements. 60 any payload data. 117 and optionally transfer payload data from a server. Server and client
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/openssl/ |
H A D | CHANGES.md | 1411 decodes the "name" (e.g. "CERTIFICATE"), any header data and the payload 1415 possible to construct a PEM file that results in 0 bytes of payload data. 11090 receiving specific incorrect SSL/TLS records once record payload
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