=pod =head1 NAME SSL_set_fd, SSL_set_rfd, SSL_set_wfd - connect the SSL object with a file descriptor =head1 SYNOPSIS #include int SSL_set_fd(SSL *ssl, int fd); int SSL_set_rfd(SSL *ssl, int fd); int SSL_set_wfd(SSL *ssl, int fd); =head1 DESCRIPTION SSL_set_fd() sets the file descriptor B as the input/output facility for the TLS/SSL (encrypted) side of B. B will typically be the socket file descriptor of a network connection. When performing the operation, a B is automatically created to interface between the B and B. The BIO and hence the SSL engine inherit the behaviour of B. If B is nonblocking, the B will also have nonblocking behaviour. If there was already a BIO connected to B, BIO_free() will be called (for both the reading and writing side, if different). SSL_set_rfd() and SSL_set_wfd() perform the respective action, but only for the read channel or the write channel, which can be set independently. =head1 RETURN VALUES The following return values can occur: =over 4 =item Z<>0 The operation failed. Check the error stack to find out why. =item Z<>1 The operation succeeded. =back =head1 NOTES On Windows, a socket handle is a 64-bit data type (UINT_PTR), which leads to a compiler warning (conversion from 'SOCKET' to 'int', possible loss of data) when passing the socket handle to SSL_set_*fd(). For the time being, this warning can safely be ignored, because although the Microsoft documentation claims that the upper limit is INVALID_SOCKET-1 (2^64 - 2), in practice the current socket() implementation returns an index into the kernel handle table, the size of which is limited to 2^24. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L, L , L =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2000-2020 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 L. =cut