8.15.0.5
Windows Native SSL: Secure Communication🔗ℹ
The
net/win32-ssl module
offers a fraction of the functionality of
openssl and
works only on Windows, but it has the advantage that it works before
OpenSSL libraries are installed.
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hostname : string? |
port-no : (integer-in 1 65535) |
| client-protocol | | : | | (or/c 'secure 'auto | 'sslv2-or-v3 'sslv2 'sslv3 'tls 'tls11 'tls12) |
| | | | = | | 'auto |
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Like
ssl-connect, but without support for client contexts.
If hostname verification is enabled via 'secure, the peer
server’s certificate is checked against hostname.
Changed in version 6.3.0.12 of package base: Added the #:hostname argument.
A boolean value that reports whether the Windows native SSL library was
successfully loaded. Calling
win32-ssl-connect, etc
. when this
value is
#f will raise an exception.