their initial state SSL_dup() just increments an internal
reference count and returns the I<same> handle. It may be possible to
use L<SSL_clear(3)> to recycle an SSL handle that is not in its initial
their initial state SSL_dup() just increments an internal
reference count and returns the I<same> handle. It may be possible to
use L<SSL_clear(3)> to recycle an SSL handle that is not in its initial
the session, if desired, and construct a fresh handle for each connection.
The subset of settings in I<s> that are duplicated are:
the session, if desired, and construct a fresh handle for each connection.
The subset of settings in I<s> that are duplicated are:
L<SSL_set_min_proto_version(3)> or L<SSL_set_max_proto_version(3)> (Note: Only
from OpenSSL 1.1.1h and above)
L<SSL_set_min_proto_version(3)> or L<SSL_set_max_proto_version(3)> (Note: Only
from OpenSSL 1.1.1h and above)
L<SSL_set_verify_depth(3)> or any configured X509 verification parameters
=item any msg callback or info callback set via L<SSL_set_msg_callback(3)> or
L<SSL_set_verify_depth(3)> or any configured X509 verification parameters
=item any msg callback or info callback set via L<SSL_set_msg_callback(3)> or
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