History log of /openbsd/lib/libssl/man/SSL_SESSION_new.3 (Results 1 – 9 of 9)
Revision Date Author Comments
# ddcfd890 14-Sep-2021 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

Merge the stub SSL_SESSION_is_resumable(3) manual page from the
OpenSSL 1.1.1 branch, which is still under a free license.
A few tweaks to wording and structure by me.
OK tb@ on SSL_SESSION_is_resuma

Merge the stub SSL_SESSION_is_resumable(3) manual page from the
OpenSSL 1.1.1 branch, which is still under a free license.
A few tweaks to wording and structure by me.
OK tb@ on SSL_SESSION_is_resumable.3

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# 8b2238e1 03-Dec-2020 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

grammar fixes from Varik "The Genuine Article!!!" Valefor;


# 7a73e666 12-Jun-2019 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

add missing backlinks to ssl(3)


# 10e00d17 27-Mar-2018 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

found a complete archive of SSLeay-0.4 to SSLeay-0.8.1b tarballs
on the web, so fix up SSLeay HISTORY accordingly


# 8fba1ec8 21-Mar-2018 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

ssl.h HISTORY up to SSLeay 0.8.1b; researched from OpenSSL git


# 323d22cc 17-Mar-2018 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

In ssl.h rev. 1.152 2018/03/17 15:55:52, tb@ provided
SSL_SESSION_has_ticket(3) and SSL_SESSION_get_ticket_lifetime_hint(3).
Merge the documentation from OpenSSL, tweaked by me.


# 81636af2 24-Feb-2018 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

In ssl.h rev. 1.141 2018/02/20 18:07:11, tb@ provided
SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version(3).
Import the documentation form OpenSSL, tweaked by me, OK tb@.


# a1e5cce1 10-Apr-2017 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

Additional SSL_SESSION documentation
from Matt Caswell <matt at openssl dot org>, OpenSSL commit b31db505.
Improve crosslinking while here.


# 2d46b035 06-Dec-2016 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

New manual page SSL_SESSION_new(3) written from scratch.

The function prototype is listed in ssl(3) and <openssl/ssl.h>, so
it's clearly a public interface, but OpenSSL has no documentation
about it

New manual page SSL_SESSION_new(3) written from scratch.

The function prototype is listed in ssl(3) and <openssl/ssl.h>, so
it's clearly a public interface, but OpenSSL has no documentation
about it whatsoever.

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