Hello,
I am developing a server side SSL application. I know that you can minimise
renegotiation of SSL connections by using a session cache, which basically
stores info about previously negotiated connections. I also know that the
session-cache timeout is a configurable value.

* By default, how many sessions are cached? Is this number configurable?
* What is the approximate memory overhead per session entry in the cache?
* And, how does one identify an incoming handshake request with one already
in the cache? Is it identified by an ip-port combination of some sort?

Thanks very much, in advance.

Arun.

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