On 05/06/2014 10:34 PM, Geoff Thorpe wrote:
The -unix path argument allows s_server and s_client to use a unix
domain socket in the filesystem instead of IPv4 (-connect, -port,
-accept, etc). If s_server exits gracefully, such as when -naccept
is used and the requested number of SSL/TLS
The -unix path argument allows s_server and s_client to use a unix
domain socket in the filesystem instead of IPv4 (-connect, -port,
-accept, etc). If s_server exits gracefully, such as when -naccept
is used and the requested number of SSL/TLS connections have occurred,
then the domain socket file
Looks neat.
I'd rather have ipv6 first, but +1 for this
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