Is it possible to use gnutls with a library that does all the socket I/O? Assuming TCP, data being sent and received is merely a stream. Shouldn't it be possible to make gnutls oblivious of network layers and sockets and merely put it in between a stream of data?
Aka, [Application] <---> [gnutls] <---> [async I/O library] Where the application takes care of setting up the TCP connection and uses call backs from gnutls to write data an output buffer that the I/O library writes to a socket, while data from the socket is written to a buffer and from there passed on to gnutls. On the other side would then just be plain data going back and forth. If this is possible, is there client example code that uses this method? -- Carlo Wood <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Gnutls-help mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnutls-help
