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Net::Server::Proto::SSUser(Contributed Perl DocNet::Server::Proto::SSLEAY(3pm)

NAME
       Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY - Custom Net::Server SSL protocol handler
       based on Net::SSLeay.

SYNOPSIS
       See Net::Server::Proto.

	   use base qw(Net::Server::HTTP);
	   main->run(
	       proto => 'ssleay',
	       SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file.key",
	       SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file.crt",
	   );

	   # OR

	   sub SSL_key_file  { "/path/to/my/file.key" }
	   sub SSL_cert_file { "/path/to/my/file.crt" }
	   main->run(proto => 'ssleay');

	   # OR

	   main->run(
	       port => [443, 8443, "80/tcp"],  # bind to two ssleay ports and one tcp
	       proto => "ssleay",    # use ssleay as the default
	       ipv  => "*",	     # bind both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces
	       SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file.key",
	       SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file.crt",
	   );

	   # OR

	   main->run(port => [{
	       port  => "443",
	       proto => "ssleay",
	       # ipv => 4, # default - only do IPv4
	       SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file.key",
	       SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file.crt",
	   }, {
	       port  => "8443",
	       proto => "ssleay",
	       ipv   => "*", # IPv4 and IPv6
	       SSL_key_file  => "/path/to/my/file2.key", # separate key
	       SSL_cert_file => "/path/to/my/file2.crt", # separate cert
	   }]);

DESCRIPTION
       This module has reliably been used in situations receiving millions of
       hits on a single box per day.  If anybody has any successes or ideas
       for improvement under SSLEAY, please email <paul@seamons.com>.

       Protocol module for Net::Server.	 This module implements a secure
       socket layer over tcp (also known as SSL).  See Net::Server::Proto.

       If you need more customization of the SSL layer, you may want to
       investigate using SSL rather than SSLEAY as it uses the venerable(ish)
       IO::Socket::SSL.

PARAMETERS
       Currently there is support for the following:

       "SSL_cert_file"
	   Full path to the certificate file to be used for this server.
	   Should be in PEM format.

       "SSL_key_file"
	   Full path to the key file to be used for this server.  Should be in
	   PEM format.

       "SSL_max_getline_length"
	   Used during getline to only read until this many bytes are found.
	   Default is undef which means unlimited.

       "SSL_error_callback"
	   Should be a code ref that will be called whenever error conditions
	   are encountered.  It passes a source message and an arrayref of the
	   errors.

METHODS
       This module implements most of the common file handle operations.
       There are some additions though:

       "read_until"
	   Takes bytes and match qr.  If bytes is defined - it will read until
	   that many bytes are found.  If match qr is defined, it will read
	   until the buffer matches that qr.  If both are undefined, it will
	   read until there is nothing left to read.

       "error"
	   If an error occurred while writing, this method will return that
	   error.

BUGS
       There are probably many.

LICENCE
       Distributed under the same terms as Net::Server

THANKS
       Thanks to Bilbo at
       http://devpit.org/wiki/OpenSSL_with_nonblocking_sockets_%28in_Perl%29
       for documenting a more reliable way of accepting and reading SSL
       connections.

perl v5.24.1			  2017-06-22   Net::Server::Proto::SSLEAY(3pm)
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