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| =pod
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| 
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| =head1 NAME
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| 
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| s_server - SSL/TLS server program
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| 
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| =head1 SYNOPSIS
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| 
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| B<openssl> B<s_server>
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| [B<-help>]
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| [B<-port port>]
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| [B<-accept val>]
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| [B<-naccept count>]
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| [B<-unix val>]
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| [B<-unlink>]
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| [B<-4>]
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| [B<-6>]
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| [B<-context id>]
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| [B<-verify depth>]
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| [B<-Verify depth>]
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| [B<-crl_check>]
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| [B<-crl_check_all>]
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| [B<-cert filename>]
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| [B<-certform DER|PEM>]
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| [B<-key keyfile>]
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| [B<-keyform DER|PEM>]
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| [B<-pass arg>]
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| [B<-dcert filename>]
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| [B<-dcertform DER|PEM>]
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| [B<-dkey keyfile>]
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| [B<-dkeyform DER|PEM>]
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| [B<-dpass arg>]
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| [B<-dhparam filename>]
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| [B<-nbio>]
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| [B<-nbio_test>]
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| [B<-crlf>]
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| [B<-debug>]
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| [B<-msg>]
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| [B<-state>]
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| [B<-CApath directory>]
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| [B<-CAfile filename>]
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| [B<-no-CAfile>]
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| [B<-no-CApath>]
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| [B<-attime timestamp>]
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| [B<-check_ss_sig>]
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| [B<-explicit_policy>]
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| [B<-extended_crl>]
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| [B<-ignore_critical>]
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| [B<-inhibit_any>]
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| [B<-inhibit_map>]
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| [B<-no_check_time>]
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| [B<-partial_chain>]
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| [B<-policy arg>]
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| [B<-policy_check>]
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| [B<-policy_print>]
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| [B<-purpose purpose>]
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| [B<-suiteB_128>]
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| [B<-suiteB_128_only>]
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| [B<-suiteB_192>]
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| [B<-trusted_first>]
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| [B<-no_alt_chains>]
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| [B<-use_deltas>]
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| [B<-auth_level num>]
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| [B<-nameopt option>]
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| [B<-verify_depth num>]
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| [B<-verify_return_error>]
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| [B<-verify_email email>]
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| [B<-verify_hostname hostname>]
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| [B<-verify_ip ip>]
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| [B<-verify_name name>]
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| [B<-x509_strict>]
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| [B<-nocert>]
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| [B<-client_sigalgs sigalglist>]
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| [B<-named_curve curve>]
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| [B<-cipher cipherlist>]
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| [B<-serverpref>]
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| [B<-quiet>]
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| [B<-ssl3>]
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| [B<-tls1>]
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| [B<-tls1_1>]
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| [B<-tls1_2>]
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| [B<-tls1_3>]
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| [B<-dtls>]
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| [B<-dtls1>]
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| [B<-dtls1_2>]
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| [B<-sctp>]
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| [B<-listen>]
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| [B<-async>]
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| [B<-max_send_frag>]
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| [B<-split_send_frag>]
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| [B<-max_pipelines>]
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| [B<-read_buf>]
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| [B<-no_ssl3>]
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| [B<-no_tls1>]
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| [B<-no_tls1_1>]
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| [B<-no_tls1_2>]
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| [B<-no_tls1_3>]
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| [B<-no_dhe>]
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| [B<-bugs>]
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| [B<-comp>]
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| [B<-no_comp>]
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| [B<-brief>]
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| [B<-www>]
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| [B<-WWW>]
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| [B<-HTTP>]
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| [B<-engine id>]
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| [B<-tlsextdebug>]
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| [B<-no_ticket>]
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| [B<-id_prefix arg>]
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| [B<-rand file(s)>]
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| [B<-serverinfo file>]
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| [B<-no_resumption_on_reneg>]
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| [B<-status>]
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| [B<-status_verbose>]
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| [B<-status_timeout nsec>]
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| [B<-status_url url>]
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| [B<-status_file file>]
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| [B<-alpn protocols>]
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| [B<-nextprotoneg protocols>]
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| [B<-max_early_data>]
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| [B<-early_data>]
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| 
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| =head1 DESCRIPTION
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| 
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| The B<s_server> command implements a generic SSL/TLS server which listens
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| for connections on a given port using SSL/TLS.
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| 
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| =head1 OPTIONS
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| 
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| In addition to the options below the B<s_server> utility also supports the
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| common and server only options documented in the
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| in the "Supported Command Line Commands" section of the L<SSL_CONF_cmd(3)>
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| manual page.
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| 
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| =over 4
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| 
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| =item B<-help>
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| 
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| Print out a usage message.
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| 
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| =item B<-port port>
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| 
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| The TCP port to listen on for connections. If not specified 4433 is used.
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| 
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| =item B<-accept val>
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| 
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| The optional TCP host and port to listen on for connections. If not specified, *:4433 is used.
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| 
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| =item B<-naccept count>
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| 
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| The server will exit after receiving B<number> connections, default unlimited.
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| 
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| =item B<-unix val>
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| 
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| Unix domain socket to accept on.
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| 
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| =item B<-unlink>
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| 
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| For -unix, unlink existing socket first.
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| 
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| =item B<-4>
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| 
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| Use IPv4 only.
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| 
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| =item B<-6>
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| 
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| Use IPv6 only.
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| 
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| =item B<-context id>
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| 
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| Sets the SSL context id. It can be given any string value. If this option
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| is not present a default value will be used.
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| 
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| =item B<-cert certname>
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| 
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| The certificate to use, most servers cipher suites require the use of a
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| certificate and some require a certificate with a certain public key type:
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| for example the DSS cipher suites require a certificate containing a DSS
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| (DSA) key. If not specified then the filename "server.pem" will be used.
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| 
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| =item B<-certform format>
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| 
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| The certificate format to use: DER or PEM. PEM is the default.
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| 
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| =item B<-key keyfile>
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| 
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| The private key to use. If not specified then the certificate file will
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| be used.
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| 
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| =item B<-keyform format>
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| 
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| The private format to use: DER or PEM. PEM is the default.
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| 
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| =item B<-pass arg>
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| 
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| The private key password source. For more information about the format of B<arg>
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| see the B<PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS> section in L<openssl(1)>.
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| 
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| =item B<-dcert filename>, B<-dkey keyname>
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| 
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| Specify an additional certificate and private key, these behave in the
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| same manner as the B<-cert> and B<-key> options except there is no default
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| if they are not specified (no additional certificate and key is used). As
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| noted above some cipher suites require a certificate containing a key of
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| a certain type. Some cipher suites need a certificate carrying an RSA key
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| and some a DSS (DSA) key. By using RSA and DSS certificates and keys
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| a server can support clients which only support RSA or DSS cipher suites
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| by using an appropriate certificate.
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| 
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| =item B<-dcertform format>, B<-dkeyform format>, B<-dpass arg>
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| 
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| Additional certificate and private key format and passphrase respectively.
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| 
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| =item B<-nocert>
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| 
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| If this option is set then no certificate is used. This restricts the
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| cipher suites available to the anonymous ones (currently just anonymous
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| DH).
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| 
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| =item B<-dhparam filename>
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| 
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| The DH parameter file to use. The ephemeral DH cipher suites generate keys
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| using a set of DH parameters. If not specified then an attempt is made to
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| load the parameters from the server certificate file.
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| If this fails then a static set of parameters hard coded into the B<s_server>
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| program will be used.
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| 
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| =item B<-no_dhe>
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| 
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| If this option is set then no DH parameters will be loaded effectively
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| disabling the ephemeral DH cipher suites.
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| 
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| =item B<-crl_check>, B<-crl_check_all>
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| 
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| Check the peer certificate has not been revoked by its CA.
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| The CRL(s) are appended to the certificate file. With the B<-crl_check_all>
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| option all CRLs of all CAs in the chain are checked.
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| 
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| =item B<-CApath directory>
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| 
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| The directory to use for client certificate verification. This directory
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| must be in "hash format", see B<verify> for more information. These are
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| also used when building the server certificate chain.
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| 
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| =item B<-CAfile file>
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| 
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| A file containing trusted certificates to use during client authentication
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| and to use when attempting to build the server certificate chain. The list
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| is also used in the list of acceptable client CAs passed to the client when
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| a certificate is requested.
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| 
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| =item B<-no-CAfile>
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| 
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| Do not load the trusted CA certificates from the default file location.
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| 
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| =item B<-no-CApath>
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| 
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| Do not load the trusted CA certificates from the default directory location.
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| 
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| =item B<-verify depth>, B<-Verify depth>
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| 
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| The verify depth to use. This specifies the maximum length of the
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| client certificate chain and makes the server request a certificate from
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| the client. With the B<-verify> option a certificate is requested but the
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| client does not have to send one, with the B<-Verify> option the client
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| must supply a certificate or an error occurs.
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| 
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| If the cipher suite cannot request a client certificate (for example an
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| anonymous cipher suite or PSK) this option has no effect.
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| 
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| =item B<-nameopt option>
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| 
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| Option which determines how the subject or issuer names are displayed. The
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| B<option> argument can be a single option or multiple options separated by
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| commas.  Alternatively the B<-nameopt> switch may be used more than once to
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| set multiple options. See the L<x509(1)> manual page for details.
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| 
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| =item B<-attime>, B<-check_ss_sig>, B<-crl_check>, B<-crl_check_all>,
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| B<-explicit_policy>, B<-extended_crl>, B<-ignore_critical>, B<-inhibit_any>,
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| B<-inhibit_map>, B<-no_alt_chains>, B<-no_check_time>, B<-partial_chain>, B<-policy>,
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| B<-policy_check>, B<-policy_print>, B<-purpose>, B<-suiteB_128>,
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| B<-suiteB_128_only>, B<-suiteB_192>, B<-trusted_first>, B<-use_deltas>,
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| B<-auth_level>, B<-verify_depth>, B<-verify_email>, B<-verify_hostname>,
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| B<-verify_ip>, B<-verify_name>, B<-x509_strict>
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| 
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| Set different peer certificate verification options.
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| See the L<verify(1)> manual page for details.
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| 
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| =item B<-verify_return_error>
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| 
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| Verification errors normally just print a message but allow the
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| connection to continue, for debugging purposes.
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| If this option is used, then verification errors close the connection.
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| 
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| =item B<-state>
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| 
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| Prints the SSL session states.
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| 
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| =item B<-debug>
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| 
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| Print extensive debugging information including a hex dump of all traffic.
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| 
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| =item B<-msg>
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| 
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| Show all protocol messages with hex dump.
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| 
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| =item B<-trace>
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| 
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| Show verbose trace output of protocol messages. OpenSSL needs to be compiled
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| with B<enable-ssl-trace> for this option to work.
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| 
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| =item B<-msgfile>
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| 
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| File to send output of B<-msg> or B<-trace> to, default standard output.
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| 
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| =item B<-nbio_test>
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| 
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| Tests non blocking I/O.
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| 
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| =item B<-nbio>
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| 
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| Turns on non blocking I/O.
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| 
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| =item B<-crlf>
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| 
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| This option translated a line feed from the terminal into CR+LF.
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| 
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| =item B<-quiet>
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| 
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| Inhibit printing of session and certificate information.
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| 
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| =item B<-psk_hint hint>
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| 
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| Use the PSK identity hint B<hint> when using a PSK cipher suite.
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| 
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| =item B<-psk_identity identity>
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| 
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| Expect the client to send PSK identity B<identity> when using a PSK
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| cipher suite, and warn if they do not.  By default, the expected PSK
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| identity is the string "Client_identity".
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| 
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| =item B<-psk key>
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| 
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| Use the PSK key B<key> when using a PSK cipher suite. The key is
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| given as a hexadecimal number without leading 0x, for example -psk
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| 1a2b3c4d.
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| This option must be provided in order to use a PSK cipher.
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| 
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| =item B<-ssl2>, B<-ssl3>, B<-tls1>, B<-tls1_1>, B<-tls1_2>, B<-tls1_3>, B<-no_ssl2>, B<-no_ssl3>, B<-no_tls1>, B<-no_tls1_1>, B<-no_tls1_2>, B<-no_tls1_3>
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| 
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| These options require or disable the use of the specified SSL or TLS protocols.
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| By default B<s_server> will negotiate the highest mutually supported protocol
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| version.
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| When a specific TLS version is required, only that version will be accepted
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| from the client.
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| 
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| =item B<-dtls>, B<-dtls1>, B<-dtls1_2>
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| 
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| These options make B<s_server> use DTLS protocols instead of TLS.
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| With B<-dtls>, B<s_server> will negotiate any supported DTLS protocol version,
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| whilst B<-dtls1> and B<-dtls1_2> will only support DTLSv1.0 and DTLSv1.2
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| respectively.
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| 
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| =item B<-listen>
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| 
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| This option can only be used in conjunction with one of the DTLS options above.
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| With this option B<s_server> will listen on a UDP port for incoming connections.
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| Any ClientHellos that arrive will be checked to see if they have a cookie in
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| them or not.
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| Any without a cookie will be responded to with a HelloVerifyRequest.
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| If a ClientHello with a cookie is received then B<s_server> will connect to
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| that peer and complete the handshake.
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| 
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| =item B<-sctp>
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| 
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| Use SCTP for the transport protocol instead of UDP in DTLS. Must be used in
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| conjunction with B<-dtls>, B<-dtls1> or B<-dtls1_2>. This option is only
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| available where OpenSSL has support for SCTP enabled.
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| 
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| =item B<-async>
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| 
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| Switch on asynchronous mode. Cryptographic operations will be performed
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| asynchronously. This will only have an effect if an asynchronous capable engine
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| is also used via the B<-engine> option. For test purposes the dummy async engine
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| (dasync) can be used (if available).
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| 
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| =item B<-max_send_frag int>
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| 
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| The maximum size of data fragment to send.
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| See L<SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment(3)> for further information.
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| 
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| =item B<-split_send_frag int>
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| 
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| The size used to split data for encrypt pipelines. If more data is written in
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| one go than this value then it will be split into multiple pipelines, up to the
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| maximum number of pipelines defined by max_pipelines. This only has an effect if
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| a suitable cipher suite has been negotiated, an engine that supports pipelining
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| has been loaded, and max_pipelines is greater than 1. See
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| L<SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment(3)> for further information.
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| 
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| =item B<-max_pipelines int>
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| 
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| The maximum number of encrypt/decrypt pipelines to be used. This will only have
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| an effect if an engine has been loaded that supports pipelining (e.g. the dasync
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| engine) and a suitable cipher suite has been negotiated. The default value is 1.
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| See L<SSL_CTX_set_max_pipelines(3)> for further information.
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| 
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| =item B<-read_buf int>
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| 
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| The default read buffer size to be used for connections. This will only have an
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| effect if the buffer size is larger than the size that would otherwise be used
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| and pipelining is in use (see L<SSL_CTX_set_default_read_buffer_len(3)> for
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| further information).
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| 
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| =item B<-bugs>
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| 
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| There are several known bug in SSL and TLS implementations. Adding this
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| option enables various workarounds.
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| 
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| =item B<-comp>
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| 
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| Enable negotiation of TLS compression.
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| This option was introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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| TLS compression is not recommended and is off by default as of
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| OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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| 
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| =item B<-no_comp>
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| 
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| Disable negotiation of TLS compression.
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| TLS compression is not recommended and is off by default as of
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| OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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| 
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| =item B<-brief>
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| 
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| Provide a brief summary of connection parameters instead of the normal verbose
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| output.
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| 
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| =item B<-client_sigalgs sigalglist>
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| 
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| Signature algorithms to support for client certificate authentication
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| (colon-separated list).
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| 
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| =item B<-named_curve curve>
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| 
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| Specifies the elliptic curve to use. NOTE: this is single curve, not a list.
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| For a list of all possible curves, use:
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| 
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|     $ openssl ecparam -list_curves
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| 
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| =item B<-cipher cipherlist>
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| 
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| This allows the cipher list used by the server to be modified.  When
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| the client sends a list of supported ciphers the first client cipher
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| also included in the server list is used. Because the client specifies
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| the preference order, the order of the server cipherlist irrelevant. See
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| the B<ciphers> command for more information.
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| 
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| =item B<-serverpref>
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| 
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| Use the server's cipher preferences, rather than the client's preferences.
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| 
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| =item B<-tlsextdebug>
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| 
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| Print a hex dump of any TLS extensions received from the server.
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| 
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| =item B<-no_ticket>
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| 
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| Disable RFC4507bis session ticket support.
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| 
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| =item B<-www>
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| 
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| Sends a status message back to the client when it connects. This includes
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| information about the ciphers used and various session parameters.
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| The output is in HTML format so this option will normally be used with a
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| web browser.
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| 
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| =item B<-WWW>
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| 
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| Emulates a simple web server. Pages will be resolved relative to the
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| current directory, for example if the URL https://myhost/page.html is
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| requested the file ./page.html will be loaded.
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| 
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| =item B<-HTTP>
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| 
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| Emulates a simple web server. Pages will be resolved relative to the
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| current directory, for example if the URL https://myhost/page.html is
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| requested the file ./page.html will be loaded. The files loaded are
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| assumed to contain a complete and correct HTTP response (lines that
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| are part of the HTTP response line and headers must end with CRLF).
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| 
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| =item B<-rev>
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| 
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| Simple test server which just reverses the text received from the client
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| and sends it back to the server. Also sets B<-brief>.
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| 
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| =item B<-engine id>
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| 
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| Specifying an engine (by its unique B<id> string) will cause B<s_server>
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| to attempt to obtain a functional reference to the specified engine,
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| thus initialising it if needed. The engine will then be set as the default
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| for all available algorithms.
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| 
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| =item B<-id_prefix arg>
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| 
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| Generate SSL/TLS session IDs prefixed by B<arg>. This is mostly useful
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| for testing any SSL/TLS code (eg. proxies) that wish to deal with multiple
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| servers, when each of which might be generating a unique range of session
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| IDs (eg. with a certain prefix).
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| 
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| =item B<-rand file(s)>
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| 
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| A file or files containing random data used to seed the random number
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| generator, or an EGD socket (see L<RAND_egd(3)>).
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| Multiple files can be specified separated by an OS-dependent character.
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| The separator is B<;> for MS-Windows, B<,> for OpenVMS, and B<:> for
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| all others.
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| 
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| =item B<-serverinfo file>
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| 
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| A file containing one or more blocks of PEM data.  Each PEM block
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| must encode a TLS ServerHello extension (2 bytes type, 2 bytes length,
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| followed by "length" bytes of extension data).  If the client sends
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| an empty TLS ClientHello extension matching the type, the corresponding
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| ServerHello extension will be returned.
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| 
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| =item B<-no_resumption_on_reneg>
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| 
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| Set the B<SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION> option.
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| 
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| =item B<-status>
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| 
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| Enables certificate status request support (aka OCSP stapling).
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| 
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| =item B<-status_verbose>
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| 
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| Enables certificate status request support (aka OCSP stapling) and gives
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| a verbose printout of the OCSP response.
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| 
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| =item B<-status_timeout nsec>
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| 
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| Sets the timeout for OCSP response to B<nsec> seconds.
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| 
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| =item B<-status_url url>
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| 
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| Sets a fallback responder URL to use if no responder URL is present in the
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| server certificate. Without this option an error is returned if the server
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| certificate does not contain a responder address.
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| 
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| =item B<-status_file file>
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| 
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| Overrides any OCSP responder URLs from the certificate and always provides the
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| OCSP Response stored in the file. The file must be in DER format.
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| 
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| =item B<-alpn protocols>, B<-nextprotoneg protocols>
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| 
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| These flags enable the Enable the Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation
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| or Next Protocol Negotiation (NPN) extension, respectively. ALPN is the
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| IETF standard and replaces NPN.
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| The B<protocols> list is a comma-separated list of supported protocol
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| names.  The list should contain the most desirable protocols first.
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| Protocol names are printable ASCII strings, for example "http/1.1" or
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| "spdy/3".
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| 
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| =item B<-keylogfile path>
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| 
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| Appends TLS secrets to the specified keylog file such that external programs
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| (like Wireshark) can decrypt TLS connections.
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| 
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| =item B<-max_early_data arg>
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| 
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| Change the default maximum early data bytes that are specified for new sessions
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| and any incoming early data (when used in conjunction with the B<-early_data>
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| flag). The default value is approximately 16k. The argument must be an integer
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| greater than or equal to 0.
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| 
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| =item B<-early_data>
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| 
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| Accept early data where possible.
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| 
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| =back
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| 
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| =head1 CONNECTED COMMANDS
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| 
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| If a connection request is established with an SSL client and neither the
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| B<-www> nor the B<-WWW> option has been used then normally any data received
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| from the client is displayed and any key presses will be sent to the client.
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| 
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| Certain single letter commands are also recognized which perform special
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| operations: these are listed below.
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| 
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| =over 4
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| 
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| =item B<q>
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| 
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| End the current SSL connection but still accept new connections.
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| 
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| =item B<Q>
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| 
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| End the current SSL connection and exit.
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| 
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| =item B<r>
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| 
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| Renegotiate the SSL session.
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| 
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| =item B<R>
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| 
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| Renegotiate the SSL session and request a client certificate.
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| 
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| =item B<P>
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| 
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| Send some plain text down the underlying TCP connection: this should
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| cause the client to disconnect due to a protocol violation.
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| 
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| =item B<S>
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| 
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| Print out some session cache status information.
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| 
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| =back
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| 
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| =head1 NOTES
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| 
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| B<s_server> can be used to debug SSL clients. To accept connections from
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| a web browser the command:
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| 
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|  openssl s_server -accept 443 -www
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| 
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| can be used for example.
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| 
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| Most web browsers (in particular Netscape and MSIE) only support RSA cipher
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| suites, so they cannot connect to servers which don't use a certificate
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| carrying an RSA key or a version of OpenSSL with RSA disabled.
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| 
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| Although specifying an empty list of CAs when requesting a client certificate
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| is strictly speaking a protocol violation, some SSL clients interpret this to
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| mean any CA is acceptable. This is useful for debugging purposes.
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| 
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| The session parameters can printed out using the B<sess_id> program.
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| 
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| =head1 BUGS
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| 
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| Because this program has a lot of options and also because some of the
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| techniques used are rather old, the C source of B<s_server> is rather hard to
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| read and not a model of how things should be done.
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| A typical SSL server program would be much simpler.
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| 
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| The output of common ciphers is wrong: it just gives the list of ciphers that
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| OpenSSL recognizes and the client supports.
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| 
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| There should be a way for the B<s_server> program to print out details of any
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| unknown cipher suites a client says it supports.
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| 
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| =head1 SEE ALSO
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| 
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| L<SSL_CONF_cmd(3)>, L<sess_id(1)>, L<s_client(1)>, L<ciphers(1)>
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| L<SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment(3)>, L<SSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment(3)>
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| L<SSL_CTX_set_max_pipelines(3)> 
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| 
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| =head1 HISTORY
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| 
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| The -no_alt_chains options was first added to OpenSSL 1.1.0.
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| 
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| =head1 COPYRIGHT
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| 
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| Copyright 2000-2017 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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| 
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| Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use
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| this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
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| in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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| L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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| 
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| =cut
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