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How to implement client side SSL
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How to implement client side SSL


  • Subject: How to implement client side SSL
  • From: "Larry Gerndt" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 22:38:32 -0800
  • Thread-topic: macnetworkprog digest, Vol 3 #78 - 4 msgs

Hi all,

First, thanks to those who responded to this post last time. I'm reposting it because Quinn missed it last time and I want his response, and it's better for him to see it here than in private, so that he can justify spending time on it. The question is simply: How are most people implementing client-side SSL connections to their servers? Are they all using OpenSSL (the Macintosh version of which is receiving very little support and is therefore out of date and won't compile), or is there some other Apple or third-party library which most people use?

Part two of this question: If OpenSSL is the solution, is GUSI also required or is that only required for OS 9 because there is no socket API on 9?

Larry Gerndt
Pixion
http://www.pixion.com
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