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68 extension. The extension's preference order, to be evaluated by the server, is
82 preference order. If an application uses an external provider to extend OpenSSL
115 be in order of preference with the most preferred group first.
133 preference order, to be evaluated by the server, is determined by the
144 is used for the key agreement. The preference order of the group tuples is determined
145 by the order of the tuples in the array, and the preference order of the groups within
146 a group tuple is determined by the order of the groups in the tuple. Server preference
148 B<SSL_set_options> (default: client preference).
154 IF client preference (= default)
159 ELSE (= server preference = with SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE option set)
184 B<groups> array is in the form of a set of group NIDs in preference
236 should be used in preference.
270 With both server and client preference, an HRR will be triggered for C<P-521>
275 of highest preference to least, 3 group tuples are created: "A:B", "C:D", and
277 preference will not change the outcome:
290 the key share for "D". Within a tuple, existing keyshares trump preference
303 Here are some examples where setting server/client preference will change the
307 - Client preference: The server uses the key share for "D".
308 - Server preference: The server uses the key share for "C".
311 - Client preference: The server triggers an HRR for "B". For the server,
314 - Server preference: The server triggers an HRR for "A".
348 Earlier versions of this document described the list as a preference order.