openssl::ssl

Struct SslAcceptor

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pub struct SslAcceptor(/* private fields */);
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A type which wraps server-side streams in a TLS session.

OpenSSL’s default configuration is highly insecure. This connector manages the OpenSSL structures, configuring cipher suites, session options, and more.

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impl SslAcceptor

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pub fn mozilla_intermediate_v5( method: SslMethod, ) -> Result<SslAcceptorBuilder, ErrorStack>

Creates a new builder configured to connect to non-legacy clients. This should generally be considered a reasonable default choice.

This corresponds to the intermediate configuration of version 5 of Mozilla’s server side TLS recommendations. See its documentation for more details on specifics.

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pub fn mozilla_modern_v5( method: SslMethod, ) -> Result<SslAcceptorBuilder, ErrorStack>

Creates a new builder configured to connect to modern clients.

This corresponds to the modern configuration of version 5 of Mozilla’s server side TLS recommendations. See its documentation for more details on specifics.

Requires OpenSSL 1.1.1 or LibreSSL 3.4.0 or newer.

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pub fn mozilla_intermediate( method: SslMethod, ) -> Result<SslAcceptorBuilder, ErrorStack>

Creates a new builder configured to connect to non-legacy clients. This should generally be considered a reasonable default choice.

This corresponds to the intermediate configuration of version 4 of Mozilla’s server side TLS recommendations. See its documentation for more details on specifics.

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pub fn mozilla_modern( method: SslMethod, ) -> Result<SslAcceptorBuilder, ErrorStack>

Creates a new builder configured to connect to modern clients.

This corresponds to the modern configuration of version 4 of Mozilla’s server side TLS recommendations. See its documentation for more details on specifics.

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pub fn accept<S>(&self, stream: S) -> Result<SslStream<S>, HandshakeError<S>>
where S: Read + Write,

Initiates a server-side TLS session on a stream.

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pub fn into_context(self) -> SslContext

Consumes the SslAcceptor, returning the inner raw SslContext.

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pub fn context(&self) -> &SslContextRef

Returns a shared reference to the inner raw SslContext.

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impl Clone for SslAcceptor

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fn clone(&self) -> SslAcceptor

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

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