1NE_SSL_CERT_READ(3) neon API reference NE_SSL_CERT_READ(3)
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6 ne_ssl_cert_read, ne_ssl_cert_write, ne_ssl_cert_import,
7 ne_ssl_cert_export - functions to read or write certificates to and
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11 #include <ne_ssl.h>
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13 ne_ssl_certificate *ne_ssl_cert_read(const char *filename);
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15 int ne_ssl_cert_write(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert,
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18 ne_ssl_certificate *ne_ssl_cert_import(const char *data);
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20 char *ne_ssl_cert_export(const ne_ssl_certificate *cert);
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23 The ne_ssl_cert_write function writes a certificate to a file using the
24 PEM encoding. The ne_ssl_cert_export function returns a base64-encoded
25 NUL-terminated string representing the certificate. This string is
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28 The ne_ssl_cert_read function reads a certificate from a PEM-encoded
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35 ne_ssl_cert_read returns NULL if a certificate could not be read from
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38 NUL-terminated string, and never NULL. ne_ssl_cert_import returns NULL
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42 The string produced by ne_ssl_cert_export is the base64 encoding of the
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44 ne_ssl_cert_write uses the PEM format: this is the base64 encoding of
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49 Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
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