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<dd><strong>tls</strong> - binding to <strong>OpenSSL</strong>
toolkit.</dd>
</dl>
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<dd><a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a> </dd>
<dd><dl>
<dd><b>package require Tcl </b><em>?8.2?</em></dd>
<dd><b>package require tls </b><em>?1.4?</em></dd>
<dd><b>package require tls </b><em>?1.5?</em></dd>
<dt> </dt>
<dd><b>tls::init </b><i>?options?</i> </dd>
<dd><b>tls::socket </b><em>?options? host port</em></dd>
<dd><b>tls::socket</b><em> ?-server command?
?options? port</em></dd>
<dd><b>tls::handshake</b><em> channel</em></dd>
<dd><b>tls::status </b><em>?-local? channel</em></dd>
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<p><strong>tls</strong> - binding to <strong>OpenSSL</strong>
toolkit.</p>
<h3><a name="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></h3>
<p><b>package require Tcl 8.2</b><br>
<b>package require tls 1.4</b><br>
<b>package require tls 1.5</b><br>
<br>
<a href="#tls::init"><b>tls::init </b><i>?options?</i><br>
</a><a href="#tls::socket"><b>tls::socket </b><em>?options? host
port</em><br>
<b>tls::socket</b><em> ?-server command? ?options? port</em><br>
</a><a href="#tls::status"><b>tls::status </b><em>?-local? channel</em><br>
</a><a href="#tls::handshake"><b>tls::handshake</b><em> channel</em></a><br>
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<p>This extension provides a generic binding to <a
href="http://www.openssl.org/">OpenSSL</a>, utilizing the
<strong>Tcl_StackChannel</strong>
API for Tcl 8.2 and higher. The sockets behave exactly the same
as channels created using Tcl's built-in <strong>socket</strong>
command with additional options for controlling the SSL session.
To use TLS with an earlier version of Tcl than 8.2, please obtain
TLS v1.3. Please note that there are known limitations with the
TLS 1.3. Please note that there are known limitations with the
stacked channel implementation prior to 8.3.2, so it is recommended
that TLS is used with an 8.3.2+ interpreter. TLS v1.4 will work
with 8.2+, it is just more stable with 8.3.2+.
that TLS is used with an 8.3.2+ interpreter. The current version
of TLS will work with Tcl 8.2+, it is just more stable with 8.3.2+.
</p>
<h3><a name="COMMANDS">COMMANDS</a></h3>
<p>Typically one would use the <strong>tls::socket </strong>command
which provides compatibility with the native Tcl <strong>socket</strong>
command. In such cases <strong>tls::import</strong> should not be
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