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Sorry in advance if this is the wrong place to send
this message (and if I'm in the wrong place, just let me know: I won't send
emails here again).
I'm considering porting the ssl code (client-side
only) onto an embedded device (a.k.a. Internet appliance) to allow it to perform
secure communications.
Questions: 1) Is there a group that focuses on such
issues (e.g. porting the code, embedded devices, non-wintel/non-unix
envs)
2) What's the approximate footprint of the compiled
client side of SSL (ballpark, on any given platform)
3) Where can I find a list of the
hardware/os-related modules required for a successful port of the code (e.g.
malloc, free, ...) for all functions not included as part of the
source.
BTW: what's the diff. bet SSL v3.0 and
TSL1.0?
Thanks.
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Frederic Rudman [EMAIL PROTECTED] (518) 392-8730 |
