SSL_CTX_config (3)
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NAME
SSL_CTX_config, SSL_config - configure SSL_CTX or SSL structureSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h> int SSL_CTX_config(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *name); int SSL_config(SSL *s, const char *name);
DESCRIPTION
The functions SSL_CTX_config() and SSL_config() configure anSSL_CTX
or
SSL
structure using the configuration name.
NOTES
By calling SSL_CTX_config() or SSL_config() an application can perform many complex tasks based on the contents of the configuration file: greatly simplifying application configuration code. A degree of future proofing can also be achieved: an application can support configuration features in newer versions of OpenSSL automatically.A configuration file must have been previously loaded, for example using CONF_modules_load_file(). See config(3) for details of the configuration file syntax.
RETURN VALUES
SSL_CTX_config() and SSL_config() return 1 for success or 0 if an error occurred.EXAMPLE
If the file ``config.cnf'' contains the following:
testapp = test_sect [test_sect] # list of confuration modules ssl_conf = ssl_sect [ssl_sect] server = server_section [server_section] RSA.Certificate = server-rsa.pem ECDSA.Certificate = server-ecdsa.pem Ciphers = ALL:!RC4
An application could call:
if (CONF_modules_load_file("config.cnf", "testapp", 0) <= 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error processing config file\n"); goto err; } ctx = SSL_CTX_new(TLS_server_method()); if (SSL_CTX_config(ctx, "server") == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error configuring server.\n"); goto err; }
In this example two certificates and the cipher list are configured without the need for any additional application code.
SEE ALSO
config(3), SSL_CONF_cmd(3), CONF_modules_load_file(3)HISTORY
SSL_CTX_config() and SSL_config() were first added to OpenSSL 1.1.0COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.Licensed under the OpenSSL license (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
<www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.