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+@set VERSION 0.3
+
@setfilename ../../info/emacs-gnutls
@settitle Emacs GnuTLS Integration @value{VERSION}
-@set VERSION 0.3
-
@copying
This file describes the Emacs GnuTLS integration.
@dircategory Emacs network features
@direntry
-* GnuTLS: (emacs-gnutls). The Emacs GnuTLS integration.
+* Emacs GnuTLS: (emacs-gnutls). The Emacs GnuTLS integration.
@end direntry
@titlepage
of that platform.
@end defvar
+@defvar gnutls-verify-error
+The @code{gnutls-verify-error} variable allows you to verify SSL/TLS
+server certificates for all connections or by host name. It defaults
+to @code{nil} for now but will likely be changed to @code{t} later,
+meaning that all certificates will be verified.
+
+There are two checks available currently, that the certificate has
+been issued by a trusted authority as defined by
+@code{gnutls-trustfiles}, and that the hostname matches the
+certificate. @code{t} enables both checks, but you can enable them
+individually as well with @code{:trustfiles} and @code{:hostname}
+instead.
+
+Because of the low-level interactions with the GnuTLS library, there
+is no way currently to ask if a certificate can be accepted. You have
+to look in the @code{*Messages*} buffer.
+@end defvar
+
@defvar gnutls-min-prime-bits
The @code{gnutls-min-prime-bits} variable is a pretty exotic
customization for cases where you want to refuse handshakes with keys