Carolin Latze <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Nikos, > >> >> Hello, >> In general you shouldn't try to map gnutls functions to openssl or vice >> versa. They both work different and there is no such 1-1 mapping. Just >> check the gnutls manual to see what kind of server/client you are >> implementing and try to apply it to your program. > I totally agree with you, but I am trying to port the FreeRADIUS > EAP-TLS module to GnuTLS and that would require to implement it again > from the scratch. As I am unable to do that, I tried to replace the > OpenSSL calls instead. Meanwhile I also got the impression, that it > might have been easier to write a complete new module instead... I > have time until the end of June to get it running. Not sure, I´ll be > able to do it :)
Replacing calls-by-calls can be a good first step towards making it work, then when you get something that works, it is only a small matter of cleaning up the code. ;) Using GnuTLS in more EAP environments would be good, it has seen too little testing there. Anyway, good luck. /Simon _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
