18 SSL Unit: tcp^ via SSL
procedure
(make-ssl-tcp@ server-cert-file server-key-file server-root-cert-files server-suggest-auth-file client-cert-file client-key-file client-root-cert-files) → unit? server-cert-file : (or/c path-string? false/c) server-key-file : (or/c path-string? false/c) server-root-cert-files : (or/c (listof path-string?) false/c) server-suggest-auth-file : path-string? client-cert-file : (or/c path-string? false/c) client-key-file : (or/c path-string? false/c) client-root-cert-files : (listof path-string?)
server-cert-file —
a PEM file for a server’s certificate; #f means no certificate (which is unlikely to work with any SSL client) server-key-file —
a private key PEM to go with server-cert-file; #f means no key (which is likely renders a certificate useless) server-root-cert-files —
a list of PEM files for trusted root certificates; #f disables verification of peer client certificates server-suggest-auth-file —
PEM file for root certificates to be suggested to peer clients that must supply certificates client-cert-file —
a PEM file for a client’s certificate; #f means no certificate (which is usually fine) client-key-file —
a private key PEM to go with client-cert-file; #f means no key (which is likely renders a certificate useless) client-root-cert-files —
a list of PEM files for trusted root certificates; #f disables verification of peer server certificates