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OCSP_SENDREQ_NEW(3)                 OpenSSL                OCSP_SENDREQ_NEW(3)
NAME
       OCSP_sendreq_new, OCSP_sendreq_nbio, OCSP_REQ_CTX_free,
       OCSP_set_max_response_length, OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header,
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_set1_req, OCSP_sendreq_bio, OCSP_REQ_CTX_i2d - OCSP
       responder query functions
SYNOPSIS
        #include <openssl/ocsp.h>
        OCSP_REQ_CTX *OCSP_sendreq_new(BIO *io, const char *path, OCSP_REQUEST *req,
                                       int maxline);
        int OCSP_sendreq_nbio(OCSP_RESPONSE **presp, OCSP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
        void OCSP_REQ_CTX_free(OCSP_REQ_CTX *rctx);
        void OCSP_set_max_response_length(OCSP_REQ_CTX *rctx, unsigned long len);
        int OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(OCSP_REQ_CTX *rctx,
                                     const char *name, const char *value);
        int OCSP_REQ_CTX_set1_req(OCSP_REQ_CTX *rctx, OCSP_REQUEST *req);
        OCSP_RESPONSE *OCSP_sendreq_bio(BIO *io, const char *path, OCSP_REQUEST *req);
        int OCSP_REQ_CTX_i2d(OCSP_REQ_CTX *rctx, const char *content_type,
                             const ASN1_ITEM *it, ASN1_VALUE *req);
DESCRIPTION
       The function OCSP_sendreq_new() returns an OCSP_CTX structure using the
       responder io, the URL path path, the OCSP request req and with a
       response header maximum line length of maxline. If maxline is zero a
       default value of 4k is used. The OCSP request req may be set to NULL
       and provided later if required.
       OCSP_sendreq_nbio() performs nonblocking I/O on the OCSP request
       context rctx. When the operation is complete it returns the response in
       *presp.
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_free() frees up the OCSP context rctx.
       OCSP_set_max_response_length() sets the maximum response length for
       rctx to len. If the response exceeds this length an error occurs. If
       not set a default value of 100k is used.
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header() adds header name with value value to the
       context rctx. It can be called more than once to add multiple headers.
       It MUST be called before any calls to OCSP_sendreq_nbio(). The req
       parameter in the initial to OCSP_sendreq_new() call MUST be set to NULL
       if additional headers are set.
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_set1_req() sets the OCSP request in rctx to req. This
       function should be called after any calls to
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header().  OCSP_REQ_CTX_set1_req(rctx, req) is
       equivalent to the following:
        OCSP_REQ_CTX_i2d(rctx, "application/ocsp-request",
                               ASN1_ITEM_rptr(OCSP_REQUEST), (ASN1_VALUE *)req)
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_i2d() sets the request context rctx to have the request
       req, which has the ASN.1 type it.  The content_type, if not NULL, will
       be included in the HTTP request.  The function should be called after
       all other headers have already been added.
       OCSP_sendreq_bio() performs an OCSP request using the responder io, the
       URL path path, and the OCSP request req with a response header maximum
       line length 4k. It waits indefinitely on a response.
RETURN VALUES
       OCSP_sendreq_new() returns a valid OCSP_REQ_CTX structure or NULL if an
       error occurred.
       OCSP_sendreq_nbio() returns 1 if the operation was completed
       successfully, -1 if the operation should be retried and 0 if an error
       occurred.
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(), OCSP_REQ_CTX_set1_req(), and
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_i2d() return 1 for success and 0 for failure.
       OCSP_sendreq_bio() returns the OCSP_RESPONSE structure sent by the
       responder or NULL if an error occurred.
       OCSP_REQ_CTX_free() and OCSP_set_max_response_length() do not return
       values.
NOTES
       These functions only perform a minimal HTTP query to a responder. If an
       application wishes to support more advanced features it should use an
       alternative more complete HTTP library.
       Currently only HTTP POST queries to responders are supported.
       The arguments to OCSP_sendreq_new() correspond to the components of the
       URL.  For example if the responder URL is http://ocsp.com/ocspreq the
       BIO io should be connected to host ocsp.com on port 80 and path should
       be set to "/ocspreq"
       The headers added with OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header() are of the form
       "name: value" or just "name" if value is NULL. So to add a Host header
       for ocsp.com you would call:
        OCSP_REQ_CTX_add1_header(ctx, "Host", "ocsp.com");
       If OCSP_sendreq_nbio() indicates an operation should be retried the
       corresponding BIO can be examined to determine which operation (read or
       write) should be retried and appropriate action taken (for example a
       select() call on the underlying socket).
       OCSP_sendreq_bio() does not support retries and so cannot handle
       nonblocking I/O efficiently. It is retained for compatibility and its
       use in new applications is not recommended.
SEE ALSO
       crypto(7), OCSP_cert_to_id(3), OCSP_request_add1_nonce(3),
       OCSP_REQUEST_new(3), OCSP_resp_find_status(3), OCSP_response_status(3)
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2015-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
       Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use
       this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
       in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>;.
1.1.1k                            2021-03-25               OCSP_SENDREQ_NEW(3)