OpenSSL SSL_CTX_set_timeout(3openssl)
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEESSL_CTX_set_timeout, SSL_CTX_get_timeout - manipulate
timeout values for session caching SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS#include
long SSL_CTX_set_timeout(SSL_CTX *ctx, long t);
long SSL_CTX_get_timeout(SSL_CTX *ctx);
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSL_CTX_set_timeout() sets the timeout for newly created
sessions for ccccttttxxxx to tttt. The timeout value tttt must be given in seconds.SSL_CTX_get_timeout() returns the currently set timeout
value for ccccttttxxxx. NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS Whenever a new session is created, it is assigned a maximum lifetime. This lifetime is specified by storing the creation time of the session and the timeout value valid at this time. If the actual time is later than creation time plus timeout, the session is not reused. Due to this realization, all sessions behave according to the timeout value valid at the time of the session negotiation. Changes of the timeout value do not affect already established sessions. The expiration time of a single session can be modifiedusing the SSL_SESSION_get_time(3) family of functions.
Expired sessions are removed from the internal sessioncache, whenever SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3) is called, either
directly by the application or automatically (seeSSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3))
The default value for session timeout is decided on a perprotocol basis, see SSL_get_default_timeout(3). All
currently supported protocols have the same default timeout value of 300 seconds. RRRREEEETTTTUUUURRRRNNNN VVVVAAAALLLLUUUUEEEESSSSSSL_CTX_set_timeout() returns the previously set timeout
value.SSL_CTX_get_timeout() returns the currently set timeout
value.17/Aug/2001 Last change: 0.9.8o 1
OpenSSL SSL_CTX_set_timeout(3openssl)
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SSL_SESSION_get_time(3), SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(3),
SSL_get_default_timeout(3)
17/Aug/2001 Last change: 0.9.8o 2