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SSL_RSTATE_STRING(3ossl)            OpenSSL           SSL_RSTATE_STRING(3ossl)



NAME

       SSL_rstate_string, SSL_rstate_string_long - get textual description of
       state of an SSL object during read operation


SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/ssl.h>

        const char *SSL_rstate_string(SSL *ssl);
        const char *SSL_rstate_string_long(SSL *ssl);


DESCRIPTION

       SSL_rstate_string(3) 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.


NOTES

       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.


RETURN VALUES

       SSL_rstate_string(3) 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.

       "unknown"/"unknown"
           The read state is unknown. This should never happen.

       When used with QUIC SSL objects, these functions always return
       "RH"/"read header" in normal conditions.


SEE ALSO

       ssl(7)


COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2001-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

       Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
       this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
       in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.

3.3.2                             2024-09-04          SSL_RSTATE_STRING(3ossl)

openssl 3.3.2 - Generated Thu Sep 26 16:33:32 CDT 2024
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