NAME
OPENSSL_init_ssl - OpenSSL (libssl and libcrypto) initialisation
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
int OPENSSL_init_ssl(uint64_t opts, const OPENSSL_INIT_SETTINGS *settings);
DESCRIPTION
During normal operation OpenSSL (libssl and libcrypto) will allocate various resources at start up that must, subsequently, be freed on close down of the library. Additionally some resources are allocated on a per thread basis (if the application is multi-threaded), and these resources must be freed prior to the thread closing.
As of version 1.1.0 OpenSSL will automatically allocate all resources that it needs so no explicit initialisation is required. Similarly it will also automatically deinitialise as required.
However, there may be situations when explicit initialisation is desirable or needed, for example when some non-default initialisation is required. The function OPENSSL_init_ssl() can be used for this purpose. Calling this function will explicitly initialise BOTH libcrypto and libssl. To explicitly initialise ONLY libcrypto see the OPENSSL_init_crypto(3) page. In addition to any libcrypto specific option the following libssl options can also be used:
- OPENSSL_INIT_NO_LOAD_SSL_STRINGS
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Suppress automatic loading of the libssl error strings. This option is not a default option. Once selected subsequent calls to OPENSSL_init_ssl() with the option OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_SSL_STRINGS will be ignored.
- OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_SSL_STRINGS
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Automatic loading of the libssl error strings. This option is a default option. Once selected subsequent calls to OPENSSL_init_ssl() with the option OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_SSL_STRINGS will be ignored.
OPENSSL_init_ssl() takes a settings parameter which can be used to set parameter values. See RETURN VALUES
The function OPENSSL_init_ssl() returns 1 on success or 0 on error. HISTORY
The OPENSSL_init_ssl() function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.0. Copyright 2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html.SEE ALSO
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