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PEM_READ_SSL_SESSION(3) | Library Functions Manual | PEM_READ_SSL_SESSION(3) |
NAME
PEM_read_SSL_SESSION
,
PEM_read_bio_SSL_SESSION
,
PEM_write_SSL_SESSION
,
PEM_write_bio_SSL_SESSION
—
encode and decode SSL session objects in PEM
format
SYNOPSIS
#include
<openssl/ssl.h>
SSL_SESSION *
PEM_read_SSL_SESSION
(FILE
*fp, SSL_SESSION **a,
pem_password_cb *cb,
void *u);
SSL_SESSION *
PEM_read_bio_SSL_SESSION
(BIO
*bp, SSL_SESSION **a,
pem_password_cb *cb,
void *u);
int
PEM_write_SSL_SESSION
(FILE
*fp, const SSL_SESSION *a);
int
PEM_write_bio_SSL_SESSION
(BIO
*bp, const SSL_SESSION *a);
DESCRIPTION
These routines convert between local instances of ASN.1 SSL_SESSION objects and the PEM encoding.PEM_read_SSL_SESSION
() reads a PEM-encoded
SSL_SESSION object from the file
fp and returns it. The
cb and u
parameters are as described in
PEM_read_bio_PrivateKey(3).
PEM_read_bio_SSL_SESSION
() is similar to
PEM_read_SSL_SESSION
() but reads from the
BIO bp.
PEM_write_SSL_SESSION
() writes the PEM
encoding of the object a to the file
fp.
PEM_write_bio_SSL_SESSION
() similarly writes
to the BIO bp.
RETURN VALUES
PEM_read_SSL_SESSION
() and
PEM_read_bio_SSL_SESSION
() return a pointer
to an allocated object, which should be released by calling
SSL_SESSION_free(3),
or NULL
on error.
PEM_write_SSL_SESSION
() and
PEM_write_bio_SSL_SESSION
() return the
number of bytes written or 0 on error.
SEE ALSO
PEM_read(3), ssl(3)HISTORY
PEM_read_SSL_SESSION
() and
PEM_write_SSL_SESSION
() first appeared in
SSLeay 0.5.2. PEM_read_bio_SSL_SESSION
()
and PEM_write_bio_SSL_SESSION
() first
appeared in SSLeay 0.6.0. These functions have been available since
OpenBSD 2.4.June 12, 2019 | Debian |