> Perhaps that would be nice, but switching to plain-text use of the > socket can be coordinated outside the SSL protocol. I had an accessor > for SSL_shutdown, in an earlier version, but there were semantic > conflicts with the socket shutdown() method, and I didn't think anyone > would use it anyway :-). IIUC, RFC 4217 mandates that a TLS shutdown is exchanged (although they apparently didn't read the TLS spec when they wrote the RFC, as the TLS RFC doesn't seem to have a protocol primitive called TLSShutdow()). If the protocol mandates it, coordinating switching to plain-text outside the SSL protocol is no option, no? Regards, Martin
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