1nbd_set_handshake_flags(3) LIBNBD nbd_set_handshake_flags(3)
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6 nbd_set_handshake_flags - control use of handshake flags
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9 #include <libnbd.h>
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11 int nbd_set_handshake_flags (struct nbd_handle *h,
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15 By default, libnbd tries to negotiate all possible handshake flags that
16 are also supported by the server, since omitting a handshake flag can
17 prevent the use of other functionality such as TLS encryption or
18 structured replies. However, for integration testing, it can be useful
19 to reduce the set of flags supported by the client to test that a
20 particular server can handle various clients that were compliant to
21 older versions of the NBD specification.
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23 The "flags" argument is a bitmask, including zero or more of the
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26 "LIBNBD_HANDSHAKE_FLAG_FIXED_NEWSTYLE" = 1
27 The server gracefully handles unknown option requests from the
28 client, rather than disconnecting. Without this flag, a client
29 cannot safely request to use extensions such as TLS encryption or
30 structured replies, as the request may cause an older server to
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34 If the client is forced to use "NBD_OPT_EXPORT_NAME" instead of the
35 preferred "NBD_OPT_GO", this flag allows the server to send fewer
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38 For convenience, the constant "LIBNBD_HANDSHAKE_FLAG_MASK" is available
39 to describe all flags supported by this build of libnbd. Future NBD
40 extensions may add further flags, which in turn may be enabled by
41 default in newer libnbd. As such, when attempting to disable only one
42 specific bit, it is wiser to first call nbd_get_handshake_flags(3) and
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46 If the call is successful the function returns 0.
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51 Refer to "ERROR HANDLING" in libnbd(3) for how to get further details
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55 The handle must be newly created, otherwise this call will return an
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59 This function first appeared in libnbd 1.2.
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64 #define LIBNBD_HAVE_NBD_SET_HANDSHAKE_FLAGS 1
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67 nbd_create(3), nbd_get_handshake_flags(3),
68 nbd_set_request_structured_replies(3), libnbd(3).
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71 Eric Blake
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73 Richard W.M. Jones
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96libnbd-1.10.1 2021-10-25 nbd_set_handshake_flags(3)