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=head1 NAME
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SSL_clear - reset SSL object to allow another connection
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/ssl.h>
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int SSL_clear(SSL *ssl);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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Reset B<ssl> to allow another connection. All settings (method, ciphers,
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BIOs) are kept.
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=head1 NOTES
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SSL_clear is used to prepare an SSL object for a new connection. While all
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settings are kept, a side effect is the handling of the current SSL session.
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If a session is still B<open>, it is considered bad and will be removed
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from the session cache, as required by RFC2246. A session is considered open,
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if L<SSL_shutdown(3)> was not called for the connection
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or at least L<SSL_set_shutdown(3)> was used to
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set the SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN state.
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If a session was closed cleanly, the session object will be kept and all
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settings corresponding. This explicitly means, that e.g. the special method
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used during the session will be kept for the next handshake. So if the
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session was a TLSv1 session, a SSL client object will use a TLSv1 client
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method for the next handshake and a SSL server object will use a TLSv1
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server method, even if TLS_*_methods were chosen on startup. This
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will might lead to connection failures (see L<SSL_new(3)>)
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for a description of the method's properties.
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This function is not supported on QUIC SSL objects and returns failure if called
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on such an object.
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=head1 WARNINGS
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SSL_clear() resets the SSL object to allow for another connection. The
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reset operation however keeps several settings of the last sessions
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(some of these settings were made automatically during the last
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handshake). It only makes sense for a new connection with the exact
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same peer that shares these settings, and may fail if that peer
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changes its settings between connections. Use the sequence
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L<SSL_get_session(3)>;
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L<SSL_new(3)>;
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L<SSL_set_session(3)>;
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L<SSL_free(3)>
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instead to avoid such failures
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(or simply L<SSL_free(3)>; L<SSL_new(3)>
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if session reuse is not desired).
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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The following return values can occur:
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=over 4
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=item Z<>0
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The SSL_clear() operation could not be performed. Check the error stack to
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find out the reason.
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=item Z<>1
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The SSL_clear() operation was successful.
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=back
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L<SSL_new(3)>, L<SSL_free(3)>,
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L<SSL_shutdown(3)>, L<SSL_set_shutdown(3)>,
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L<SSL_CTX_set_options(3)>, L<ssl(7)>,
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L<SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb(3)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2000-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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