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SSL_CTX_add_session(3)                             OpenSSL                            SSL_CTX_add_session(3)



NAME
       SSL_CTX_add_session, SSL_add_session, SSL_CTX_remove_session, SSL_remove_session - manipulate session
       cache

SYNOPSIS
        #include <openssl/ssl.h>

        int SSL_CTX_add_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *c);
        int SSL_add_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *c);

        int SSL_CTX_remove_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *c);
        int SSL_remove_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *c);

DESCRIPTION
       SSL_CTX_add_session() adds the session c to the context ctx. The reference count for session c is
       incremented by 1. If a session with the same session id already exists, the old session is removed by
       calling SSL_SESSION_free(3).

       SSL_CTX_remove_session() removes the session c from the context ctx.  SSL_SESSION_free(3) is called
       once for c.

       SSL_add_session() and SSL_remove_session() are synonyms for their SSL_CTX_*() counterparts.

NOTES
       When adding a new session to the internal session cache, it is examined whether a session with the
       same session id already exists. In this case it is assumed that both sessions are identical. If the
       same session is stored in a different SSL_SESSION object, The old session is removed and replaced by
       the new session. If the session is actually identical (the SSL_SESSION object is identical),
       SSL_CTX_add_session() is a no-op, and the return value is 0.

       If a server SSL_CTX is configured with the SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE flag then the internal
       cache will not be populated automatically by new sessions negotiated by the SSL/TLS implementation,
       even though the internal cache will be searched automatically for session-resume requests (the latter
       can be surpressed by SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP). So the application can use
       SSL_CTX_add_session() directly to have full control over the sessions that can be resumed if desired.

RETURN VALUES
       The following values are returned by all functions:

       0
            The operation failed. In case of the add operation, it was tried to add
            the same (identical) session twice. In case of the remove operation, the
            session was not found in the cache.

       1
            The operation succeeded.

SEE ALSO
       ssl(3), SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3), SSL_SESSION_free(3)



0.9.7l                                           2002-10-28                           SSL_CTX_add_session(3)

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