- Documentation
- Reference manual
- Packages
- SWI-Prolog SSL Interface
- library(ssl): Secure Socket Layer (SSL) library
- ssl_context/3
- ssl_upgrade_legacy_options/2
- ssl_add_certificate_key/4
- ssl_set_options/3
- ssl_property/2
- ssl_negotiate/5
- ssl_peer_certificate/2
- ssl_peer_certificate_chain/2
- ssl_session/2
- load_certificate/2
- write_certificate/3
- load_crl/2
- system_root_certificates/1
- load_private_key/3
- load_public_key/2
- cert_accept_any/5
- same_certificate/2
- verify_certificate_issuer/2
- verify_certificate/3
- certificate_field/2
- ssl_secure_ciphers/1
- library(ssl): Secure Socket Layer (SSL) library
- SWI-Prolog SSL Interface
After a successful handshake and finishing the communication the user
must close SSLRead and SSLWrite, for example using
call_cleanup(close(SSLWrite), close(SSLRead))
. If the SSL
context (created with ssl_context/3
has the option
close_parent(true)
(default false
), closing SSLRead
and
SSLWrite also closes the original PlainRead and PlainWrite
streams. Otherwise these must be closed explicitly by the user.
- Errors
ssl_error(Code, LibName, FuncName, Reason)
is raised if the negotiation fails. The streams PlainRead and PlainWrite are not closed, but an unknown amount of data may have been read and written.