1SSL_shutdown(3) OpenSSL SSL_shutdown(3)
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6 SSL_shutdown - shut down a TLS/SSL connection
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9 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
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11 int SSL_shutdown(SSL *ssl);
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14 SSL_shutdown() shuts down an active TLS/SSL connection. It sends the
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18 SSL_shutdown() tries to send the "close notify" shutdown alert to the
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23 The shutdown procedure consists of 2 steps: the sending of the "close
24 notify" shutdown alert and the reception of the peer's "close notify"
25 shutdown alert. According to the TLS standard, it is acceptable for an
26 application to only send its shutdown alert and then close the
27 underlying connection without waiting for the peer's response (this way
28 resources can be saved, as the process can already terminate or serve
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31 "close notify" alerts) must be performed, so that the peers stay
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34 SSL_shutdown() supports both uni- and bidirectional shutdown by its 2
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49 SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN flag is set. SSL_shutdown() will send the "close
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56 SSL_shutdown() and call SSL_shutdown() again, if the bidirectional
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69 to continue the handshake. In this case a call to SSL_get_error() with
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79 SSL_shutdown() can be modified to only set the connection to "shutdown"
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92 1 The shutdown was successfully completed. The "close notify" alert
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98 blocking BIOs. Call SSL_get_error(3) with the return value ret to
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102 SSL_get_error(3), SSL_connect(3), SSL_accept(3), SSL_set_shutdown(3),
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