On 11/05/2022 10:05, Souheila Hechaichi wrote:
With my actual configuration, an SSL client established more connections with the SSL server. Each process (server or client) creates only one thread for Its sockets,  I observe a strange behavior. Some server sockets remain blocked on the call of SSL_write even if they are in mode non-blocking.

That is very strange.

Side client some sockets loop indefinitely on the call of SSL_read that return SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ.

Hence my question:

Is It mandatory to create a thread by connection, or can only one thread be used by all the connections?


Either model is acceptable. You can have a single thread managing all of your SSL objects, or one thread per SSL object. The main rule is that an individual SSL object is not thread-safe, so you cannot share a single SSL object between multiple threads without additional locking.

Matt


Best regards;

Reply via email to