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NAME

       SSL_CONF_CTX_set_flags, SSL_CONF_CTX_clear_flags - Set of clear SSL
       configuration context flags


SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/ssl.h>

        unsigned int SSL_CONF_CTX_set_flags(SSL_CONF_CTX *cctx, unsigned int flags);
        unsigned int SSL_CONF_CTX_clear_flags(SSL_CONF_CTX *cctx, unsigned int flags);


DESCRIPTION

       The function SSL_CONF_CTX_set_flags() sets flags in the context cctx.

       The function SSL_CONF_CTX_clear_flags() clears flags in the context
       cctx.


NOTES

       The flags set affect how subsequent calls to SSL_CONF_cmd() or
       SSL_CONF_argv() behave.

       Currently the following flags values are recognised:

       SSL_CONF_FLAG_CMDLINE, SSL_CONF_FLAG_FILE
           recognise options intended for command line or configuration file
           use. At least one of these flags must be set.

       SSL_CONF_FLAG_CLIENT, SSL_CONF_FLAG_SERVER
           recognise options intended for use in SSL/TLS clients or servers.
           One or both of these flags must be set.

       SSL_CONF_FLAG_CERTIFICATE
           recognise certificate and private key options.

       SSL_CONF_FLAG_SHOW_ERRORS
           indicate errors relating to unrecognised options or missing argu-
           ments in the error queue. If this option isn't set such errors are
           only reflected in the return values of SSL_CONF_set_cmd() or
           SSL_CONF_set_argv()


RETURN VALUES

       SSL_CONF_CTX_set_flags() and SSL_CONF_CTX_clear_flags() returns the new
       flags value after setting or clearing flags.


SEE ALSO

       SSL_CONF_CTX_new(3), SSL_CONF_CTX_set_ssl_ctx(3),
       SSL_CONF_CTX_set1_prefix(3), SSL_CONF_cmd(3), SSL_CONF_cmd_argv(3)


HISTORY

       These functions were first added to OpenSSL 1.0.2

1.0.2t                            2019-09-10         SSL_CONF_CTX_set_flags(3)
See also SSL_CONF_CTX_set_flags(3)

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