From: <ex...@tw...> - 2012-08-22 21:30:34
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On 07:13 pm, as...@la... wrote: >Hi, > >I'm having problems closing a OpenSSL.SSL.Conection. Hi Yann, Perhaps you can explain your goals in a little more detail. "Shutdown" unfortunately has several possible meanings in the context of an SSL connection. It could mean you want to perform an orderly SSL protocol shutdown. There are two variations of this. You might want to do so without shutting down the underlying (TCP?) connection. Or you might want to shut down that underlying connection. Or it could just mean you want to close the connection, either in an orderly fashion or otherwise (people tend to be sloppy about closing SSL connections, particularly when using SSL for HTTPS). Shutdown and close are also distinct operations when it comes to the underlying TCP connection. You might want to actually close the underlying TCP connection, rather than just shutting it down. So, are any of those close to what you want to do? Please elaborate, perhaps providing a short, self-contained, complete (minimal) example in doing so (<http://sscce.org/>). Also, I have copied the Launchpad user list on this reply, as I would consider it a great boon if pyOpenSSL eventually completely moved off of sourceforge, including no longer using the sourceforge hosted mailing list service. Thanks, Jean-Paul |