1SSL_KEY_UPDATE(3) OpenSSL SSL_KEY_UPDATE(3)
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6 SSL_key_update, SSL_get_key_update_type, SSL_renegotiate,
7 SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated, SSL_renegotiate_pending - initiate and
8 obtain information about updating connection keys
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11 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
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13 int SSL_key_update(SSL *s, int updatetype);
14 int SSL_get_key_update_type(const SSL *s);
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16 int SSL_renegotiate(SSL *s);
17 int SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated(SSL *s);
18 int SSL_renegotiate_pending(const SSL *s);
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21 SSL_key_update() schedules an update of the keys for the current TLS
22 connection. If the updatetype parameter is set to
23 SSL_KEY_UPDATE_NOT_REQUESTED then the sending keys for this connection
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25 updatetype parameter is set to SSL_KEY_UPDATE_REQUESTED then the
26 sending keys for this connection will be updated and the peer will be
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28 additionally update its sending keys. It is an error if updatetype is
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31 SSL_key_update() must only be called after the initial handshake has
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34 SSL_write_ex() takes place on the connection. Alternatively
35 SSL_do_handshake() can be called to force the update to take place
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38 SSL_get_key_update_type() can be used to determine whether a key update
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40 pending key update operation will be returned if there is one, or
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43 SSL_renegotiate() and SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated() should only be
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47 When called from the client side, SSL_renegotiate() schedules a
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49 time an IO operation such as SSL_read_ex() or SSL_write_ex() takes
50 place on the connection a check will be performed to confirm that it is
51 a suitable time to start a renegotiation. If so, then it will be
52 initiated immediately. OpenSSL will not attempt to resume any session
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55 When called from the client side, SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated() works
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58 handshake.
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60 When called from the server side, SSL_renegotiate() and
61 SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated() behave identically. They both schedule a
62 request for a new handshake to be sent to the client. The next time an
63 IO operation is performed then the same checks as on the client side
64 are performed and then, if appropriate, the request is sent. The client
65 may or may not respond with a new handshake and it may or may not
66 attempt to resume an existing session. If a new handshake is started
67 then this will be handled transparently by calling any OpenSSL IO
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70 If an OpenSSL client receives a renegotiation request from a server
71 then again this will be handled transparently through calling any
72 OpenSSL IO function. For a TLS connection the client will attempt to
73 resume the current session in the new handshake. For historical
74 reasons, DTLS clients will not attempt to resume the session in the new
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77 The SSL_renegotiate_pending() function returns 1 if a renegotiation or
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82 SSL_key_update(), SSL_renegotiate() and SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated()
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85 SSL_get_key_update_type() returns the update type of the pending key
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92 ssl(7), SSL_read_ex(3), SSL_write_ex(3), SSL_do_handshake(3)
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95 The SSL_key_update() and SSL_get_key_update_type() functions were added
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99 Copyright 2017-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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101 Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
102 this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
103 in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
104 <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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