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SSL_alert_desc_string,(3)			     SSL_alert_desc_string,(3)

NAME
       SSL_alert_desc_string,  SSL_alert_desc_string_long - Get description of
       an SSL alert

SYNOPSIS
       #include <openssl/ssl.h>

       char *SSL_alert_desc_string(
	       int value ); char *SSL_alert_desc_string_long(
	       int value );

DESCRIPTION
       The SSL_alert_desc_string() returns two-letter strings  indicating  SSL
       alerts.

       The  SSL_alert_desc_string_long()  returns  message  strings  about SSL
       alerts.

RETURN VALUES
       The SSL_alert_desc_string() function returns  two-letter	 strings,  and
       the SSL_alert_desc_string_long() function returns two-word messages.

       [Return	 values	  by  SSL_alert_desc_string()]	|  [Return  values  by
       SSL_alert_desc_string_long()] : Indicates that the "close  notify"  SSL
       alert  was received.  Indicates that the "unexpected_message" SSL alert
       was received.  Indicates that  the  "bad	 record	 mac"  SSL  alert  was
       received.   Indicates  that  the	 "decompression failure" SSL alert was
       received.   Indicates  that  the	 "handshake  failure"  SSL  alert  was
       received.   Indicates that the "no certificate" SSL alert was received.
       Indicates that the "bad certificate" SSL alert was received.  Indicates
       that  the  "unsupported certificate" SSL alert was received.  Indicates
       that the "certificate revoked" SSL alert was received.  Indicates  that
       the  "certificate  expired" SSL alert was received.  Indicates that the
       "certificate unknown" SSL  alert	 was  received.	  Indicates  that  the
       "illegal	 parameter"  SSL  alert	 was  received.	  Indicates  that  the
       "unknown" SSL alert was received.

SEE ALSO
       SSL_alert_type_string(3)

						     SSL_alert_desc_string,(3)
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