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NAME

       nng_tls_config_alloc - allocate TLS configuration object

SYNOPSIS

           #include <nng/nng.h>
           #include <nng/supplemental/tls/tls.h>

           typedef enum nng_tls_mode {
               NNG_TLS_MODE_CLIENT,
               NNG_TLS_MODE_SERVER
           } nng_tls_mode;

           int nng_tls_config_alloc(nng_tls_config **cfgp, nng_tls_mode mode);

DESCRIPTION

       The nng_tls_config_alloc() function creates a newly initialized Transport Layer Security
       <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246>) configuration object, and stores a pointer to it in the value
       pointed to by cfgp.

       This object is initialized for use when acting as either a client (NNG_TLS_MODE_CLIENT) or as a server
       (NNG_TLS_MODE_SERVER), depending on the value of mode.

       A TLS object can be further modified by functions that set the security keys used, peer certificates,
       protocol policies, and so forth.

       A single TLS configuration object can be used with multiple TLS streams or services. The underlying
       system uses reference counting to ensure that object is not inadvertently freed while in use.

       A configuration object created with nng_tls_config_alloc() starts with a reference count of one. The
       reference count may be incremented using nng_tls_config_hold() and may be decremented with
       nng_tls_config_free().

       Also note that a TLS configuration object becomes read-only after it is first used with a service. After
       this points, attempts to apply further changes to the configuration will result in NNG_EBUSY.

RETURN VALUES

       This function returns 0 on success, and non-zero otherwise.

ERRORS

       NNG_ENOMEM
           Insufficient memory is available.

       NNG_EINVAL
           An invalid mode was specified.

SEE ALSO

       nng_strerror(3), nng_tls_config_auth_mode(3tls), nng_tls_config_ca_chain(3tls),
       nng_tls_config_own_cert(3tls), nng_tls_config_free(3tls), nng_tls_config_hold(3tls),
       nng_tls_config_server_name(3tls), nng_tls_config(5), nng(7)

                                                   2025-02-02                         NNG_TLS_CONFIG_ALLOC(3tls)