OpenSSL/Using BIOs

A BIO is an I/O stream abstraction; essentially OpenSSL's answer to the C library's. OpenSSL comes with a number of useful BIO types predefined, or you can create your own.

BIOs come in two flavors: source/sink, or filter. BIOs can be chained together. Each chain always has exactly one source/sink, but can have any number (zero or more) of filters.

Reading from a BIO can be done with BIO_read and.

Writing to a BIO can be done with,  ,  , and.