@deftypefun {int} {gnutls_bye} (gnutls_session_t @var{session}, gnutls_close_request_t @var{how}) @var{session}: is a @code{gnutls_session_t} type. @var{how}: is an integer Terminates the current TLS/SSL connection. The connection should have been initiated using @code{gnutls_handshake()} . @code{how} should be one of @code{GNUTLS_SHUT_RDWR} , @code{GNUTLS_SHUT_WR} . In case of @code{GNUTLS_SHUT_RDWR} the TLS session gets terminated and further receives and sends will be disallowed. If the return value is zero you may continue using the underlying transport layer. @code{GNUTLS_SHUT_RDWR} sends an alert containing a close request and waits for the peer to reply with the same message. In case of @code{GNUTLS_SHUT_WR} the TLS session gets terminated and further sends will be disallowed. In order to reuse the connection you should wait for an EOF from the peer. @code{GNUTLS_SHUT_WR} sends an alert containing a close request. Note that not all implementations will properly terminate a TLS connection. Some of them, usually for performance reasons, will terminate only the underlying transport layer, and thus not distinguishing between a malicious party prematurely terminating the connection and normal termination. This function may also return @code{GNUTLS_E_AGAIN} or @code{GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED} ; cf. @code{gnutls_record_get_direction()} . @strong{Returns:} @code{GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS} on success, or an error code, see function documentation for entire semantics. @end deftypefun