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							- =pod
 
- =head1 NAME
 
- BIO_set_conn_address, BIO_get_conn_address,
 
- BIO_s_connect, BIO_new_connect, BIO_set_conn_hostname, BIO_set_conn_port,
 
- BIO_set_conn_ip_family, BIO_get_conn_ip_family,
 
- BIO_get_conn_hostname, BIO_get_conn_port,
 
- BIO_set_nbio, BIO_do_connect - connect BIO
 
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
 
-  #include <openssl/bio.h>
 
-  const BIO_METHOD * BIO_s_connect(void);
 
-  BIO *BIO_new_connect(char *name);
 
-  long BIO_set_conn_hostname(BIO *b, char *name);
 
-  long BIO_set_conn_port(BIO *b, char *port);
 
-  long BIO_set_conn_address(BIO *b, BIO_ADDR *addr);
 
-  long BIO_set_conn_ip_family(BIO *b, long family);
 
-  const char *BIO_get_conn_hostname(BIO *b);
 
-  const char *BIO_get_conn_port(BIO *b);
 
-  const BIO_ADDR *BIO_get_conn_address(BIO *b);
 
-  const long BIO_get_conn_ip_family(BIO *b);
 
-  long BIO_set_nbio(BIO *b, long n);
 
-  int BIO_do_connect(BIO *b);
 
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
 
- BIO_s_connect() returns the connect BIO method. This is a wrapper
 
- round the platform's TCP/IP socket connection routines.
 
- Using connect BIOs, TCP/IP connections can be made and data
 
- transferred using only BIO routines. In this way any platform
 
- specific operations are hidden by the BIO abstraction.
 
- Read and write operations on a connect BIO will perform I/O
 
- on the underlying connection. If no connection is established
 
- and the port and hostname (see below) is set up properly then
 
- a connection is established first.
 
- Connect BIOs support BIO_puts() but not BIO_gets().
 
- If the close flag is set on a connect BIO then any active
 
- connection is shutdown and the socket closed when the BIO
 
- is freed.
 
- Calling BIO_reset() on a connect BIO will close any active
 
- connection and reset the BIO into a state where it can connect
 
- to the same host again.
 
- BIO_get_fd() places the underlying socket in B<c> if it is not NULL,
 
- it also returns the socket . If B<c> is not NULL it should be of
 
- type (int *).
 
- BIO_set_conn_hostname() uses the string B<name> to set the hostname.
 
- The hostname can be an IP address; if the address is an IPv6 one, it
 
- must be enclosed with brackets. The hostname can also include the
 
- port in the form hostname:port.
 
- BIO_set_conn_port() sets the port to B<port>. B<port> can be the
 
- numerical form or a string such as "http". A string will be looked
 
- up first using getservbyname() on the host platform but if that
 
- fails a standard table of port names will be used. This internal
 
- list is http, telnet, socks, https, ssl, ftp, and gopher.
 
- BIO_set_conn_address() sets the address and port information using
 
- a BIO_ADDR(3ssl).
 
- BIO_set_conn_ip_family() sets the IP family.
 
- BIO_get_conn_hostname() returns the hostname of the connect BIO or
 
- NULL if the BIO is initialized but no hostname is set.
 
- This return value is an internal pointer which should not be modified.
 
- BIO_get_conn_port() returns the port as a string.
 
- This return value is an internal pointer which should not be modified.
 
- BIO_get_conn_address() returns the address information as a BIO_ADDR.
 
- This return value is an internal pointer which should not be modified.
 
- BIO_get_conn_ip_family() returns the IP family of the connect BIO.
 
- BIO_set_nbio() sets the non blocking I/O flag to B<n>. If B<n> is
 
- zero then blocking I/O is set. If B<n> is 1 then non blocking I/O
 
- is set. Blocking I/O is the default. The call to BIO_set_nbio()
 
- should be made before the connection is established because
 
- non blocking I/O is set during the connect process.
 
- BIO_new_connect() combines BIO_new() and BIO_set_conn_hostname() into
 
- a single call: that is it creates a new connect BIO with B<name>.
 
- BIO_do_connect() attempts to connect the supplied BIO. It returns 1
 
- if the connection was established successfully. A zero or negative
 
- value is returned if the connection could not be established, the
 
- call BIO_should_retry() should be used for non blocking connect BIOs
 
- to determine if the call should be retried.
 
- =head1 NOTES
 
- If blocking I/O is set then a non positive return value from any
 
- I/O call is caused by an error condition, although a zero return
 
- will normally mean that the connection was closed.
 
- If the port name is supplied as part of the hostname then this will
 
- override any value set with BIO_set_conn_port(). This may be undesirable
 
- if the application does not wish to allow connection to arbitrary
 
- ports. This can be avoided by checking for the presence of the ':'
 
- character in the passed hostname and either indicating an error or
 
- truncating the string at that point.
 
- The values returned by BIO_get_conn_hostname(), BIO_get_conn_address(),
 
- and BIO_get_conn_port() are updated when a connection attempt is made.
 
- Before any connection attempt the values returned are those set by the
 
- application itself.
 
- Applications do not have to call BIO_do_connect() but may wish to do
 
- so to separate the connection process from other I/O processing.
 
- If non blocking I/O is set then retries will be requested as appropriate.
 
- It addition to BIO_should_read() and BIO_should_write() it is also
 
- possible for BIO_should_io_special() to be true during the initial
 
- connection process with the reason BIO_RR_CONNECT. If this is returned
 
- then this is an indication that a connection attempt would block,
 
- the application should then take appropriate action to wait until
 
- the underlying socket has connected and retry the call.
 
- BIO_set_conn_hostname(), BIO_set_conn_port(), BIO_get_conn_hostname(),
 
- BIO_set_conn_address(), BIO_get_conn_port(), BIO_get_conn_address(),
 
- BIO_set_conn_ip_family(), BIO_get_conn_ip_family(),
 
- BIO_set_nbio(), and BIO_do_connect() are macros.
 
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
 
- BIO_s_connect() returns the connect BIO method.
 
- BIO_get_fd() returns the socket or -1 if the BIO has not
 
- been initialized.
 
- BIO_set_conn_address(), BIO_set_conn_port(), and BIO_set_conn_ip_family()
 
- always return 1.
 
- BIO_set_conn_hostname() returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
 
- BIO_get_conn_address() returns the address information or NULL if none
 
- was set.
 
- BIO_get_conn_hostname() returns the connected hostname or NULL if
 
- none was set.
 
- BIO_get_conn_ip_family() returns the address family or -1 if none was set.
 
- BIO_get_conn_port() returns a string representing the connected
 
- port or NULL if not set.
 
- BIO_set_nbio() always returns 1.
 
- BIO_do_connect() returns 1 if the connection was successfully
 
- established and 0 or -1 if the connection failed.
 
- =head1 EXAMPLES
 
- This is example connects to a webserver on the local host and attempts
 
- to retrieve a page and copy the result to standard output.
 
-  BIO *cbio, *out;
 
-  int len;
 
-  char tmpbuf[1024];
 
-  cbio = BIO_new_connect("localhost:http");
 
-  out = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE);
 
-  if (BIO_do_connect(cbio) <= 0) {
 
-      fprintf(stderr, "Error connecting to server\n");
 
-      ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
 
-      exit(1);
 
-  }
 
-  BIO_puts(cbio, "GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n");
 
-  for (;;) {
 
-      len = BIO_read(cbio, tmpbuf, 1024);
 
-      if (len <= 0)
 
-          break;
 
-      BIO_write(out, tmpbuf, len);
 
-  }
 
-  BIO_free(cbio);
 
-  BIO_free(out);
 
- =head1 SEE ALSO
 
- L<BIO_ADDR(3)>
 
- =head1 HISTORY
 
- BIO_set_conn_int_port(), BIO_get_conn_int_port(), BIO_set_conn_ip(), and BIO_get_conn_ip()
 
- were removed in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
 
- Use BIO_set_conn_address() and BIO_get_conn_address() instead.
 
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
 
- Copyright 2000-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
 
- Licensed under the OpenSSL license (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
 
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
 
- =cut
 
 
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