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133.\" ========================================================================
134.\"
135.IX Title "SSL_connect 3"
7dc78669 136.TH SSL_connect 3 "2015-07-09" "1.0.1p" "OpenSSL"
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984263bc 141.SH "NAME"
a7d27d5a 142SSL_connect \- initiate the TLS/SSL handshake with an TLS/SSL server
984263bc 143.SH "SYNOPSIS"
e056f0e0 144.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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145.Vb 1
146\& #include <openssl/ssl.h>
e257b235 147\&
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148\& int SSL_connect(SSL *ssl);
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150.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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151.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
152\&\fISSL_connect()\fR initiates the \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 handshake with a server. The communication
984263bc 153channel must already have been set and assigned to the \fBssl\fR by setting an
e056f0e0 154underlying \fB\s-1BIO\s0\fR.
984263bc 155.SH "NOTES"
e056f0e0 156.IX Header "NOTES"
5a44c043 157The behaviour of \fISSL_connect()\fR depends on the underlying \s-1BIO. \s0
984263bc 158.PP
e056f0e0 159If the underlying \s-1BIO\s0 is \fBblocking\fR, \fISSL_connect()\fR will only return once the
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160handshake has been finished or an error occurred.
161.PP
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162If the underlying \s-1BIO\s0 is \fBnon-blocking\fR, \fISSL_connect()\fR will also return
163when the underlying \s-1BIO\s0 could not satisfy the needs of \fISSL_connect()\fR
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164to continue the handshake, indicating the problem by the return value \-1.
165In this case a call to \fISSL_get_error()\fR with the
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166return value of \fISSL_connect()\fR will yield \fB\s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ\s0\fR or
167\&\fB\s-1SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE\s0\fR. The calling process then must repeat the call after
984263bc 168taking appropriate action to satisfy the needs of \fISSL_connect()\fR.
5a44c043 169The action depends on the underlying \s-1BIO.\s0 When using a non-blocking socket,
984263bc 170nothing is to be done, but \fIselect()\fR can be used to check for the required
5a44c043 171condition. When using a buffering \s-1BIO,\s0 like a \s-1BIO\s0 pair, data must be written
e056f0e0 172into or retrieved out of the \s-1BIO\s0 before being able to continue.
984263bc 173.SH "RETURN VALUES"
e056f0e0 174.IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
984263bc 175The following return values can occur:
11c7e1cd 176.IP "0" 4
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177The \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 handshake was not successful but was shut down controlled and
178by the specifications of the \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 protocol. Call \fISSL_get_error()\fR with the
179return value \fBret\fR to find out the reason.
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180.IP "1" 4
181.IX Item "1"
182The \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 handshake was successfully completed, a \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 connection has been
183established.
184.IP "<0" 4
185.IX Item "<0"
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186The \s-1TLS/SSL\s0 handshake was not successful, because a fatal error occurred either
187at the protocol level or a connection failure occurred. The shutdown was
188not clean. It can also occur of action is need to continue the operation
189for non-blocking BIOs. Call \fISSL_get_error()\fR with the return value \fBret\fR
190to find out the reason.
191.SH "SEE ALSO"
a7d27d5a 192.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
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193\&\fISSL_get_error\fR\|(3), \fISSL_accept\fR\|(3),
194\&\fISSL_shutdown\fR\|(3), \fIssl\fR\|(3), \fIbio\fR\|(3),
195\&\fISSL_set_connect_state\fR\|(3),
196\&\fISSL_do_handshake\fR\|(3),
197\&\fISSL_CTX_new\fR\|(3)