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| SSL_GET_CIPHERS(3) | Library Functions Manual | SSL_GET_CIPHERS(3) | 
NAME
SSL_get_ciphers,
    SSL_CTX_get_ciphers,
    SSL_get1_supported_ciphers,
    SSL_get_client_ciphers,
    SSL_get_cipher_list — get
    lists of available SSL_CIPHERs
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <openssl/ssl.h>
STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *
  
  SSL_get_ciphers(const
    SSL *ssl);
STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *
  
  SSL_CTX_get_ciphers(const
    SSL_CTX *ctx);
STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *
  
  SSL_get1_supported_ciphers(SSL
    *ssl);
STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *
  
  SSL_get_client_ciphers(const
    SSL *ssl);
const char *
  
  SSL_get_cipher_list(const
    SSL *ssl, int
    priority);
DESCRIPTION
SSL_get_ciphers()
    returns the stack of available SSL_CIPHERs for
    ssl, sorted by preference.
SSL_CTX_get_ciphers()
    returns the stack of available SSL_CIPHERs for
    ctx.
SSL_get1_supported_ciphers()
    returns a stack of enabled SSL_CIPHERs for
    ssl as it would be sent in a ClientHello, sorted by
    preference. The list depends on settings like the cipher list, the supported
    protocol versions, the security level, and the enabled signature algorithms.
    The list of ciphers that would be sent in a ClientHello can differ from the
    list of ciphers that would be acceptable when acting as a server. For
    example, additional ciphers may be usable by a server if there is a gap in
    the list of supported protocols, and some ciphers may not be usable by a
    server if there is not a suitable certificate configured.
SSL_get_client_ciphers()
    returns the stack of available SSL_CIPHERs matching
    the list received from the client on ssl.
The details of the ciphers obtained by
    SSL_get_ciphers(),
    SSL_CTX_get_ciphers(),
    SSL_get1_supported_ciphers(), and
    SSL_get_client_ciphers() can be obtained using the
    SSL_CIPHER_get_name(3)
    family of functions.
SSL_get_cipher_list()
    is deprecated — use SSL_get_ciphers() instead
    — and badly misnamed; it does not return a list but the name of one
    element of the return value of SSL_get_ciphers(),
    with the index given by the priority argument. Passing
    0 selects the cipher with the highest priority. To iterate over all
    available ciphers in decreasing priority, repeatedly increment the argument
    by 1 until NULL is returned.
RETURN VALUES
SSL_get_ciphers() returns an internal
    pointer to a list of ciphers or NULL if
    ssl is NULL or if no ciphers
    are available. The returned pointer may not only become invalid when
    ssl is destroyed or when
    SSL_set_cipher_list(3)
    is called on it, but also when the SSL_CTX object in
    use by ssl at the time of the call is freed or when
    SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(3)
    is called on that context object.
SSL_CTX_get_ciphers() returns an internal
    pointer to a list of ciphers or NULL if
    ctx is NULL or if no ciphers
    are available. The returned pointer becomes invalid when
    ctx is destroyed or when
    SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(3)
    is called on it.
SSL_get1_supported_ciphers() returns a
    newly allocated list of ciphers or NULL if
    ssl is NULL, if no ciphers are
    available, or if an error occurs. When the returned pointer is no longer
    needed, the caller is responsible for freeing it using
    sk_SSL_CIPHER_free().
SSL_get_client_ciphers() returns an
    internal pointer to a list of ciphers or NULL if
    ssl is NULL, has no active
    session, or is not operating in server mode. The returned pointer becomes
    invalid when the SSL_SESSION object is destroyed, even
    if the ssl object remains valid. It may also become
    invalid in other circumstances, for example when processing a new
    ClientHello.
SSL_get_cipher_list() returns an internal
    pointer to a string or NULL if
    ssl is NULL, if no ciphers are
    available, or if priority is greater than or equal to
    the number of available ciphers.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
SSL_get_cipher_list() first appeared in
    SSLeay 0.5.2. SSL_get_ciphers() first appeared in
    SSLeay 0.8.0. Both functions have been available since
    OpenBSD 2.4.
SSL_CTX_get_ciphers() first appeared in
    OpenSSL 1.1.0 and has been available since OpenBSD
    6.3.
SSL_get1_supported_ciphers() and
    SSL_get_client_ciphers() first appeared in OpenSSL
    1.1.0 and has been available since OpenBSD 6.5.
| Sepember 16, 2020 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
