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NAME
tls_connect, tls_connect_fds, tls_connect_servername, tls_connect_socket, tls_connect_cbs — instruct a TLS client to establish a connectionSYNOPSIS
#include <tls.h>tls_connect(struct tls *ctx, const char *host, const char *port);
tls_connect_fds(struct tls *ctx, int fd_read, int fd_write, const char *servername);
tls_connect_servername(struct tls *ctx, const char *host, const char *port, const char *servername);
tls_connect_socket(struct tls *ctx, int s, const char *servername);
tls_connect_cbs(struct tls *ctx, ssize_t (*tls_read_cb)(struct tls *ctx, void *buf, size_t buflen, void *cb_arg), ssize_t (*tls_write_cb)(struct tls *ctx, const void *buf, size_t buflen, void *cb_arg), void *cb_arg, const char *servername);
DESCRIPTION
After creating a TLS client context with tls_client(3) and configuring it with tls_configure(3), a client connection is initiated by calling tls_connect(). This function will create a new socket, connect to the specified host and port, and then establish a secure connection. The port may be numeric or a service name. If it is NULL, then a host of the format "hostname:port" is permitted. The name to use for verification is inferred from the host value.RETURN VALUES
These functions return 0 on success or -1 on error.SEE ALSO
tls_accept_socket(3), tls_client(3), tls_close(3), tls_config_ocsp_require_stapling(3), tls_configure(3), tls_handshake(3), tls_init(3)HISTORY
tls_connect() and tls_connect_socket() appeared in OpenBSD 5.6 and got their final names in OpenBSD 5.7.AUTHORS
<jsing@openbsd.org><reyk@openbsd.org>