- ext
- ssl
- ssl.pl -- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) library
- ssl_context/3
- ssl_upgrade_legacy_options/2
- ssl_add_certificate_key/4
- ssl_set_options/3
- ssl_property/2
- ssl_negotiate/5
- ssl_peer_certificate/2
- ssl_peer_certificate_chain/2
- ssl_session/2
- load_certificate/2
- write_certificate/3
- load_crl/2
- system_root_certificates/1
- load_private_key/3
- load_public_key/2
- cert_accept_any/5
- same_certificate/2
- verify_certificate_issuer/2
- verify_certificate/3
- certificate_field/2
- ssl_secure_ciphers/1
- crypto.pl -- Cryptography and authentication library
- xmldsig.pl -- XML Digital signature
- xmlenc.pl -- XML encryption library
- ssl.pl -- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) library
- ssl
- ssl_add_certificate_key(+SSL0, +Certificate, +Key, -SSL)
- Add an additional certificate/key pair to SSL0, yielding SSL.
Certificate and Key are either strings or atoms that hold the
PEM-encoded certificate plus certificate chain and private key,
respectively. Using strings is preferred for security reasons.
This predicate allows dual-stack RSA and ECDSA servers (for example), and is an alternative for using the certificate_key_pairs/1 option. As of OpenSSL 1.0.2, multiple certificate types with completely independent certificate chains are supported. If a certificate of the same type is added repeatedly to a context, the result is undefined. Currently, up to 12 additional certificates of different types are admissible.