SSL_SESSION_GET_EX_NEW_INDEX(3) | Library Functions Manual | SSL_SESSION_GET_EX_NEW_INDEX(3) |
NAME¶
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index
,
SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data
,
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data
—
internal application specific data functions
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<openssl/ssl.h>
int
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index
(long
argl, void *argp, CRYPTO_EX_new
*new_func, CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_func,
CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
int
SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data
(SSL_SESSION
*session, int idx,
void *arg);
void *
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data
(const
SSL_SESSION *session, int
idx);
typedef int new_func(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad, int idx, long argl, void *argp); typedef void free_func(void *parent, void *ptr, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *ad, int idx, long argl, void *argp); typedef int dup_func(CRYPTO_EX_DATA *to, CRYPTO_EX_DATA *from, void *from_d, int idx, long argl, void *argp);
DESCRIPTION¶
Several OpenSSL structures can have application specific data attached to them. These functions are used internally by OpenSSL to manipulate application-specific data attached to a specific structure.
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index
()
is used to register a new index for application-specific data.
SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data
()
is used to store application data at arg for
idx into the session object.
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data
()
is used to retrieve the information for idx from
session.
A detailed description for the
*_get_ex_new_index
()
functionality can be found in RSA_get_ex_new_index(3). The
*_get_ex_data
()
and
*_set_ex_data
()
functionality is described in CRYPTO_set_ex_data(3).
WARNINGS¶
The application data is only maintained for sessions held in memory. The application data is not included when dumping the session with i2d_SSL_SESSION(3) (and all functions indirectly calling the dump functions like PEM_write_SSL_SESSION(3) and PEM_write_bio_SSL_SESSION(3)) and can therefore not be restored.
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index
(),
SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data
(), and
SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data
() first appeared in SSLeay
0.9.0 and have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.
March 21, 2018 | Linux 6.4.0-150600.23.25-default |