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5 ossl-guide-tls-introduction
6 - OpenSSL Guide: An introduction to SSL/TLS in OpenSSL
25 Layer). OpenSSL dates from a time when the SSL name was still in common use and
44 and server share in common is used.
65 SSLv3 is available as a compile time option - but it is not built by default.
67 in a standard build of OpenSSL. However special run-time configuration is
112 Note that it is common for certificates to be built up into a chain. For example
146 openssl version -d
171 a single file containing all of the certificates. See L<openssl-env(7)> for
184 the session. This will print a lot of information on the screen about the
215 Typically you can set up common configuration options on the B<SSL_CTX> so that
233 L<ossl-guide-tls-client-block(7)> and L<ossl-guide-tls-server-block(7)> for
236 Finally, an endpoint can establish a "session" with its peer. The session holds
238 The session details can then be reused in a subsequent connection attempt to
241 exactly one session per connection. In TLSv1.3 there can be any number per
269 be in-flight, so the server is still in the handshake phase. It is even possible
278 application data even earlier (using the TLSv1.3 "early data" capability) - but
285 be exchanged - so it is not necessarily the case that, just because the
299 See L<ossl-guide-tls-client-block(7)> for an example of how to apply these
301 See L<ossl-guide-tls-server-block(7)> for an example of how to apply these
304 See L<ossl-guide-quic-introduction(7)> for an introduction to QUIC in OpenSSL.
308 L<ossl-guide-introduction(7)>, L<ossl-guide-libraries-introduction(7)>,
309 L<ossl-guide-libssl-introduction(7)>, L<ossl-guide-tls-client-block(7)>,
310 L<ossl-guide-tls-server-block(7)>, L<ossl-guide-quic-introduction(7)>
314 Copyright 2023-2025 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.