SSL_set_session - set a TLS/SSL session to be used during TLS/SSL connect
 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
 int SSL_set_session(SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION *session);
SSL_set_session() sets session to be used when the TLS/SSL
  connection is to be established. SSL_set_session() is only useful for
  TLS/SSL clients. When the session is set, the reference count of
  session is incremented by 1. If the session is not reused, the
  reference count is decremented again during SSL_connect(). Whether the
  session was reused can be queried with the SSL_session_reused(3) call.
If there is already a session set inside ssl (because it
    was set with SSL_set_session() before or because the same ssl
    was already used for a connection), SSL_SESSION_free() will be called
    for that session. This is also the case when session is a NULL
    pointer. If that old session is still open, it is considered bad and
    will be removed from the session cache (if used). A session is considered
    open, if SSL_shutdown(3) was not called for the connection (or at
    least SSL_set_shutdown(3) was used to set the SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN
    state).
SSL_SESSION objects keep internal link information about the session cache list,
  when being inserted into one SSL_CTX object's session cache. One SSL_SESSION
  object, regardless of its reference count, must therefore only be used with
  one SSL_CTX object (and the SSL objects created from this SSL_CTX object).
The following return values can occur:
  - 0
- The operation failed; check the error stack to find out the reason.
- 1
- The operation succeeded.
ssl(7), SSL_SESSION_free(3), SSL_get_session(3),
  SSL_session_reused(3), SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(3)
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