Hello everyone,

I have an OpenSSL client (Windows) and server (Ubuntu). When my client tries to 
disconnect from the server, but the server happens to call SSL_write during the 
disconnect process by chance, then SSL_write freezes. I tried to check the 
socket via select and I tried to make it non-blocking before writing, but 
nothing worked. The function simply freezes (i.e. no return, even as a 
non-blocking socket), probably because the socket thinks that it is ready, even 
though it really isn't. Is there any function out there that can reliably tell 
me whether or not I can call SSL_write in this scenario?

And if there isn't any way to do this, because I made some noobish mistake 
nobody who knows the first thing about OpenSSL should make:
What is the proper way of dealing with this scenario?

I simply have a scenario where both client and server can send messages at any 
time and the client can disconnect at any time. The latter is especially bad if 
it happens via network problems, because a user-invoked disconnect can be 
worked-around, e.g. the client tells the server "I'm going to disconnect soon, 
don't call SSL_write any more" and then it waits until the server is ready for 
disconnecting.

Kind regards
Alex
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