SSL_connect.pod revision 68651
1=pod 2 3=head1 NAME 4 5SSL_connect - initiate the TLS/SSL handshake with an TLS/SSL server 6 7=head1 SYNOPSIS 8 9 #include <openssl/ssl.h> 10 11 int SSL_connect(SSL *ssl); 12 13=head1 DESCRIPTION 14 15SSL_connect() initiates the TLS/SSL handshake with a server. The communication 16channel must already have been set and assigned to the B<ssl> by setting an 17underlying B<BIO>. 18 19=head1 NOTES 20 21The behaviour of SSL_connect() depends on the underlying BIO. 22 23If the underlying BIO is B<blocking>, SSL_connect() will only return once the 24handshake has been finished or an error occurred. 25 26If the underlying BIO is B<non-blocking>, SSL_connect() will also return 27when the underlying BIO could not satisfy the needs of SSL_connect() 28to continue the handshake. In this case a call to SSL_get_error() with the 29return value of SSL_connect() will yield B<SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ> or 30B<SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE>. The calling process then must repeat the call after 31taking appropriate action to satisfy the needs of SSL_connect(). 32The action depends on the underlying BIO. When using a non-blocking socket, 33nothing is to be done, but select() can be used to check for the required 34condition. When using a buffering BIO, like a BIO pair, data must be written 35into or retrieved out of the BIO before being able to continue. 36 37=head1 RETURN VALUES 38 39The following return values can occur: 40 41=over 4 42 43=item 1 44 45The TLS/SSL handshake was successfully completed, a TLS/SSL connection has been 46established. 47 48=item 0 49 50The TLS/SSL handshake was not successful but was shut down controlled and 51by the specifications of the TLS/SSL protocol. Call SSL_get_error() with the 52return value B<ret> to find out the reason. 53 54=item -1 55 56The TLS/SSL handshake was not successful, because a fatal error occurred either 57at the protocol level or a connection failure occurred. The shutdown was 58not clean. It can also occur of action is need to continue the operation 59for non-blocking BIOs. Call SSL_get_error() with the return value B<ret> 60to find out the reason. 61 62=back 63 64=head1 SEE ALSO 65 66L<SSL_get_error(3)|SSL_get_error(3)>, L<SSL_accept(3)|SSL_accept(3)>, 67L<SSL_shutdown(3)|SSL_shutdown(3)>, L<ssl(3)|ssl(3)> , L<bio(3)|bio(3)> 68 69=cut 70