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diff --git a/docs/man/nng_tls.5.adoc b/docs/man/nng_tls.5.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 36395512..00000000 --- a/docs/man/nng_tls.5.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -= nng_tls(5) -// -// Copyright 2019 Staysail Systems, Inc. <info@staysail.tech> -// Copyright 2018 Capitar IT Group BV <info@capitar.com> -// Copyright 2019 Devolutions <info@devolutions.net> -// -// This document is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a -// copy of which should be located in the distribution where this -// file was obtained (LICENSE.txt). A copy of the license may also be -// found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. -// - -== NAME - -nng_tls - TLS over TCP connection - -== SYNOPSIS - -[source, c] ----- -#include <nng/nng.h> -#include <nng/supplemental/tls/tls.h> - -typedef struct nng_tls_s nng_tls; ----- - -== DESCRIPTION - -An `nng_tls` (((TLS connection))) represents a connected stream. -TLS stream objects can be used to send or receive data, and -provide transport level security via cryptography over a TCP connected -stream. - -NOTE: The `nng_tls` object is used for raw TLS connections, and -should not be confused with a pipe object created using the -xref:nng_tls.7.adoc[nng_tls(7)] transport. - -TIP: Most NNG applications should not use this, but instead use the -xref:nng_tls.7.adoc[nng_tls(7)] transport instead. - -These objects are created either establishing an outgoing connection -with xref:nng_tls_dialer_dial.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_dialer_dial()`] or by -accepting in incoming connection with -xref:nng_tls_listener_accept.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_listener_accept()`]. - -TLS connections are byte streams, and are "`reliable`" in that data -will not be delivered out of order, or with portions missing. - -Data can be sent using xref:nng_tls_send.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_send()`] or -received with xref:nng_tls_recv.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_recv()`]. - -When the connection is no longer needed, it should be freed with -xref:nng_tls_free.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_free()`]. - -TIP: It is possible to close the connection, without freeing it, by -using xref:nng_tls_close.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_close()`]. - -=== Options - -The following options are applicable to TLS connections, and may be -accessed using the xref:nng_tls_getopt.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_getopt()`] and -xref:nng_tls_setopt.3tls.adoc[`nng_tls_setopt()`] functions. - -* xref:nng_options.5.adoc#NNG_OPT_LOCADDR[`NNG_OPT_LOCADDR`] -* xref:nng_options.5.adoc#NNG_OPT_REMADDR[`NNG_OPT_REMADDR`] -* xref:nng_tcp_options.5.adoc#NNG_OPT_TCP_KEEPALIVE[`NNG_OPT_TCP_KEEPALIVE`] -* xref:nng_tcp_options.5.adoc#NNG_OPT_TCP_NO_DELAY[`NNG_OPT_TCP_NODELAY`] -* xref:nng_tls_options.5.adoc#NNG_OPT_TLS_VERIFIED[`NNG_OPT_TLS_VERIFIED`] - -Other platform specific options may be available as well. - -== SEE ALSO - -[.text-left] -xref:libnng.3.adoc[libnng(3)], -xref:nng_tls_close.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_close(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_dialer_dial.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_dialer_dial(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_free.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_free(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_getopt.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_getopt(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_listener_accept.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_listener_accept(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_recv.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_recv(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_send.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_send(3tls)], -xref:nng_tls_setopt.3tls.adoc[nng_tls_setopt(3tls)], -xref:nng_options.5.adoc[nng_options(5)], -xref:nng_tls_options.5.adoc[nng_tls_options(5)], -xref:nng.7.adoc[nng(7)] diff --git a/docs/man/nng_tls_register.3.adoc b/docs/man/nng_tls_register.3.adoc index 17788ae2..bfe27e05 100644 --- a/docs/man/nng_tls_register.3.adoc +++ b/docs/man/nng_tls_register.3.adoc @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ This function returns 0 on success, and non-zero otherwise. == SEE ALSO [.text-left] -xref:nng_tls.7.adoc[nng_tls(5)], +xref:nng_tls.7.adoc[nng_tls(7)], xref:nng.7.adoc[nng(7)] |
