The branch master has been updated via 5188d0d55c72138dd1b65521fb73ac31902f0a52 (commit) from 9beffaf695b7ed5a7198496036b9aed87d598e51 (commit)
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 5188d0d55c72138dd1b65521fb73ac31902f0a52 Author: Matt Caswell <m...@openssl.org> Date: Thu Jun 25 10:43:20 2020 +0100 Fix a typo on the SSL_dup page Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tm...@fedoraproject.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/12245) (cherry picked from commit 0c3d0247a7b16cf10d6d869f34b40aa833b79fd5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: doc/man3/SSL_new.pod | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/man3/SSL_new.pod b/doc/man3/SSL_new.pod index 35c9a770b5..c7c5758cb1 100644 --- a/doc/man3/SSL_new.pod +++ b/doc/man3/SSL_new.pod @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ B<SSL_CTX> that was used to create I<s>. It additionally duplicates a subset of the settings in I<s> into the new B<SSL> object. For SSL_dup() to work, the connection MUST be in its initial state and -MUST NOT have not yet have started the SSL handshake. For connections -that are not in their initial state SSL_dup() just increments an internal +MUST NOT have yet started the SSL handshake. For connections that are not in +their initial state SSL_dup() just increments an internal reference count and returns the I<same> handle. It may be possible to use L<SSL_clear(3)> to recycle an SSL handle that is not in its initial state for re-use, but this is best avoided. Instead, save and restore