RT2379: Bug in BIO_set_accept_port.pod
The doc says that port can be "*" to mean any port. That's wrong. Reviewed-by: Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 07e3b31fae98b985d3d2aad7066144b11833f688)
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@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ the accept socket. See L<BIO_s_fd(3)|BIO_s_fd(3)>
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BIO_set_accept_port() uses the string B<name> to set the accept
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BIO_set_accept_port() uses the string B<name> to set the accept
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port. The port is represented as a string of the form "host:port",
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port. The port is represented as a string of the form "host:port",
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where "host" is the interface to use and "port" is the port.
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where "host" is the interface to use and "port" is the port.
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Either or both values can be "*" which is interpreted as meaning
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The host can be can be "*" which is interpreted as meaning
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any interface or port respectively. "port" has the same syntax
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any interface; "port" has the same syntax
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as the port specified in BIO_set_conn_port() for connect BIOs,
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as the port specified in BIO_set_conn_port() for connect BIOs,
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that is it can be a numerical port string or a string to lookup
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that is it can be a numerical port string or a string to lookup
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using getservbyname() and a string table.
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using getservbyname() and a string table.
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