IpSecTransform.Close Method
Definition
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Deactivate this IpSecTransform
and free allocated resources.
[Android.Runtime.Register("close", "()V", "", ApiSince=28)]
public void Close ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("close", "()V", "", ApiSince=28)>]
abstract member Close : unit -> unit
override this.Close : unit -> unit
Implements
- Attributes
Remarks
Deactivate this IpSecTransform
and free allocated resources.
Deactivating a transform while it is still applied to a socket will result in errors on that socket. Make sure to remove transforms by calling IpSecManager#removeTransportModeTransforms
. Note, removing an IpSecTransform
from a socket will not deactivate it (because one transform may be applied to multiple sockets).
It is safe to call this method on a transform that has already been deactivated.
Java documentation for android.net.IpSecTransform.close()
.
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