[Moved to openssl-users]
AFAIK, SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN means the **other side** (ie. the server) sent
you a shutdown. This could be because you are using HTTP/1.0 and not asking
for a Keep-Alive connection in your request. All such connections are
required to be shut-down by the protocol.
In any case, even if you received a shutdown, you can always do the
handshake all over again and continue from there.
Arun.
"If you torture data long enough, it will admit anything you want.."
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-----Original Message-----
From: Miha Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Miha Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2000 1:27 AM
Subject: HELP NEEDED: Persist connection
>Basically, I want to write a client that uses persist connection
>created by SSL_new() for repeat SSL_write() and SSL_read() calls.
>However, after the first successful write/read, the subsequent SSL_read()
>with no data. After looking into the SSL_read() code, I found out
>SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN was set in the connection handle (s->shutdown),
>although I did not explicitly set in the program. I did not call any of
the
>shutdown
>functions. I think it was set internally upon finishing the first read.
>Is anything need to be set during the connection?
>My client is to connect to the HTTPS server (Netscape SSL). Actually, the
>program is very similar to the s_time.c in openSSL except not making
>connection
>everytime.
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