@@ -1195,11 +1195,11 @@ SSL sockets also have the following additional methods and attributes:
11951195
11961196 Perform the SSL setup handshake.
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1198- If *block * is true and the timeout obtained by :meth: `~socket.gettimeout `
1198+ If *block * is true and the timeout obtained by :meth: `~socket.socket. gettimeout `
11991199 is zero, the socket is set in blocking mode until the handshake is performed.
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12011201 .. versionchanged :: 3.4
1202- The handshake method also performs :func: `match_hostname ` when the
1202+ The handshake method also performs :func: `! match_hostname ` when the
12031203 :attr: `~SSLContext.check_hostname ` attribute of the socket's
12041204 :attr: `~SSLSocket.context ` is true.
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@@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@ SSL sockets also have the following additional methods and attributes:
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12101210 .. versionchanged :: 3.7
12111211 Hostname or IP address is matched by OpenSSL during handshake. The
1212- function :func: `match_hostname ` is no longer used. In case OpenSSL
1212+ function :func: `! match_hostname ` is no longer used. In case OpenSSL
12131213 refuses a hostname or IP address, the handshake is aborted early and
12141214 a TLS alert message is sent to the peer.
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@@ -2863,7 +2863,7 @@ This common check is automatically performed when
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28642864.. versionchanged :: 3.7
28652865 Hostname matchings is now performed by OpenSSL. Python no longer uses
2866- :func: `match_hostname `.
2866+ :func: `! match_hostname `.
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28682868In server mode, if you want to authenticate your clients using the SSL layer
28692869(rather than using a higher-level authentication mechanism), you'll also have
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