Enum PeerIncompatible
#[non_exhaustive]pub enum PeerIncompatible {
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EcPointsExtensionRequired,
ExtendedMasterSecretExtensionRequired,
IncorrectCertificateTypeExtension,
KeyShareExtensionRequired,
NamedGroupsExtensionRequired,
NoCertificateRequestSignatureSchemesInCommon,
NoCipherSuitesInCommon,
NoEcPointFormatsInCommon,
NoKxGroupsInCommon,
NoSignatureSchemesInCommon,
NullCompressionRequired,
ServerDoesNotSupportTls12Or13,
ServerSentHelloRetryRequestWithUnknownExtension,
ServerTlsVersionIsDisabledByOurConfig,
SignatureAlgorithmsExtensionRequired,
SupportedVersionsExtensionRequired,
Tls12NotOffered,
Tls12NotOfferedOrEnabled,
Tls13RequiredForQuic,
UncompressedEcPointsRequired,
UnsolicitedCertificateTypeExtension,
ServerRejectedEncryptedClientHello(Option<Vec<EchConfigPayload>>),
}Available on crate feature
tls only.Expand description
The set of cases where we failed to make a connection because a peer doesn’t support a TLS version/feature we require.
This is non_exhaustive: we might add or stop using items here in minor
versions.
Variants (Non-exhaustive)§
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive enums could have additional variants added in future. Therefore, when matching against variants of non-exhaustive enums, an extra wildcard arm must be added to account for any future variants.
EcPointsExtensionRequired
ExtendedMasterSecretExtensionRequired
IncorrectCertificateTypeExtension
NamedGroupsExtensionRequired
NoCertificateRequestSignatureSchemesInCommon
NoCipherSuitesInCommon
NoEcPointFormatsInCommon
NoKxGroupsInCommon
NoSignatureSchemesInCommon
NullCompressionRequired
ServerDoesNotSupportTls12Or13
ServerSentHelloRetryRequestWithUnknownExtension
ServerTlsVersionIsDisabledByOurConfig
SignatureAlgorithmsExtensionRequired
SupportedVersionsExtensionRequired
Tls12NotOffered
Tls12NotOfferedOrEnabled
Tls13RequiredForQuic
UncompressedEcPointsRequired
UnsolicitedCertificateTypeExtension
ServerRejectedEncryptedClientHello(Option<Vec<EchConfigPayload>>)
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for PeerIncompatible
impl Clone for PeerIncompatible
§fn clone(&self) -> PeerIncompatible
fn clone(&self) -> PeerIncompatible
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read more§impl Debug for PeerIncompatible
impl Debug for PeerIncompatible
§impl From<PeerIncompatible> for Error
impl From<PeerIncompatible> for Error
§fn from(e: PeerIncompatible) -> Error
fn from(e: PeerIncompatible) -> Error
Converts to this type from the input type.
§impl PartialEq for PeerIncompatible
impl PartialEq for PeerIncompatible
impl StructuralPartialEq for PeerIncompatible
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for PeerIncompatible
impl RefUnwindSafe for PeerIncompatible
impl Send for PeerIncompatible
impl Sync for PeerIncompatible
impl Unpin for PeerIncompatible
impl UnwindSafe for PeerIncompatible
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if into_left is true.
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