pub struct Builder<T> { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for TlsListener.

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Set the maximum number of concurrent handshakes.

At most max handshakes will be concurrently processed. If that limit is reached, the TlsListener will stop polling the underlying listener until a handshake completes and the encrypted stream has been returned.

Defaults to DEFAULT_MAX_HANDSHAKES.

Set the timeout for handshakes.

If a timeout takes longer than timeout, then the handshake will be aborted and the underlying connection will be dropped.

Defaults to DEFAULT_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT.

Create a TlsListener from the builder

Actually build the TlsListener. The listener argument should be an implementation of the AsyncAccept trait that accepts new connections that the TlsListener will encrypt using TLS.

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