* Christian Kreibich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Could you recommend a good book on openssl? > > The O'Reilly book by Viega, Messier and Chandra is useful -- they show > you one way to OpenSSL-enable an existing application, plus other parts > of the API. It also shows you how to do nonblocking I/O with a measly > 228 lines of code, which will be a tiny bit challenging to figure out on > your own... > > For all you ever wanted to know about SSL/TLS in general, check out Eric > Rescorla's book.
I think this will be more accurate for my purposes. I consider my SSL skills still very basic. ;) > > I really want to learn more about it, but I find it hard to find some good > > docs. > > No, really! OpenSSL is poorly documented? Naaaah ;) Depends on the point of view. Try Cyrus SASL and you'll love the docs that come with OpenSSL ;) > Guys, if someone could help me out regarding the problem I posted a few > days ago, that'd be really useful. Thanks. Beyond my skills, but I wish I could. Thanks for taking the time to tell about the books. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]