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SSL_rstate_string(3ssl) |
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SSL_rstate_string, SSL_rstate_string_long − get textual description of state of an SSL object during read operation
#include <openssl/ssl.h> const char *SSL_rstate_string(SSL *ssl); const char *SSL_rstate_string_long(SSL *ssl);
SSL_rstate_string() returns a 2 letter string indicating the current read state of the SSL object ssl.
SSL_rstate_string_long() returns a string indicating the current read state of the SSL object ssl.
When performing a read operation, the SSL/TLS engine must parse the record, consisting of header and body. When working in a blocking environment, SSL_rstate_string[_long]() should always return " RD "/"read done".
This function should only seldom be needed in applications.
SSL_rstate_string()
and SSL_rstate_string_long() can return the following
values:
" RH "/"read header"
The header of the record is being evaluated.
" RB "/"read body"
The body of the record is being evaluated.
" RD "/"read done"
The record has been completely processed.
"unknown"/"unknown"
The read state is unknown. This should never happen.
ssl(3)
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