1Munin::Common::TLS(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationMunin::Common::TLS(3)
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6 Munin::Node::TLS - Abstract base class implementing the STARTTLS
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10 Should not be called directly. See synopsis for
11 Munin::Common::TLSServer and Munin::Common::TLSClient.
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15 my $tls = Munin::Common::TLSFoo->new({ # Substitute Foo with Client or Server
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17 logger => \&a_logger_func,
18 read_fd => fileno($socket),
19 read_func => \&a_socket_read_func,
20 write_fd => fileno($socket),
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24 DEBUG => 0, # 0
25 tls_ca_cert => "path/to/ca/cert.pem", # ''
26 tls_cert => "path/to/cert.pem", # ''
27 tls_paranoia => 1, # 0
28 tls_priv => "path/to/priv_key.pem", # ''
29 tls_vdepth => 5, # 0
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33 Constructor. Should not be called directly. This documents the
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55perl v5.30.0 2019-10-19 Munin::Common::TLS(3)