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Re: How to implement client side SSL
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Re: How to implement client side SSL


  • Subject: Re: How to implement client side SSL
  • From: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 22:27:30 +0100

Hi Larry,

On Mon, 25 Mar, 2002, Larry Gerndt <email@hidden> wrote:

>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little support and is therefore out of date and won't compile), or is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?

I'm not too much into this, but I've heard rumours about iCab is using
URLAccess.


Love,
Jens

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Jens Bauer, Faster Software.
-Let's make the World better, shall we ?
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