What is the best practise for shutdown SSL connections?

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02.02.2015, 01:13, "Viktor Dukhovni" <openssl-users at dukhovni.org>:
> The formatting of itemized lists in the on-line HTML is broken.

Ok.

But what about the best practise for shutdown of connection on the client side?
Server can don't send "close notify" alert.

And what about the best practise for shutdown of connection on the server side? Is it mandatory to wait "close_notify" from client to be able to save valid session for this client or not? If server close the connection after all data has been sent to the client and don't receive "close_notify", will be the session kept?


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Best Regards,

Serj


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