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Module Tls_lwt.UnixSource
Low-level API
Unix API
It is the responsibility of the client to handle error conditions. The underlying file descriptors are not closed.
Abstract type of a session
Constructors
server_of_fd server fd is t, after server-side TLS handshake of fd using server configuration.
val client_of_fd :
Tls.Config.client ->
?host:[ `host ] Domain_name.t ->
Lwt_unix.file_descr ->
t Lwt.tclient_of_fd client ~host fd is t, after client-side TLS handshake of fd using client configuration and host.
accept server fd is t, sockaddr, after accepting a client on fd and upgrading to a TLS connection.
connect client (host, port) is t, after successful connection to host on port and TLS upgrade.
Common stream operations
read t buffer is length, the number of bytes read into buffer.
writev t buffers writes the buffers to the session.
read_bytes t bytes offset len is read_bytes, the amount of bytes read.
write_bytes t bytes offset length writes length bytes of bytes starting at offset to the session.
close t closes the TLS session by sending a close notify to the peer.
val reneg :
?authenticator:X509.Authenticator.t ->
?acceptable_cas:X509.Distinguished_name.t list ->
?cert:Tls.Config.own_cert ->
?drop:bool ->
t ->
unit Lwt.treneg ~authenticator ~acceptable_cas ~cert ~drop t renegotiates the session, and blocks until the renegotiation finished. Optionally, a new authenticator and acceptable_cas can be used. The own certificate can be adjusted by cert. If drop is true (the default), application data received before the renegotiation finished is dropped.
key_update ~request t updates the traffic key and requests a traffic key update from the peer if request is provided and true (the default). This is only supported in TLS 1.3.
epoch t returns epoch, which contains information of the active session.