I am looking into the possibility of using openssl on an sctp association (for SIP, specifically), and the standardized way of doing it is non-trivial (although not terribly complex; I call it non-trivial because it is doing something other than "one stream, ordered delivery" sctp. It would seem that openssl would treat this just like a TCP connection, barring MTU problems?) I suppose DTLS might be an option too, but this has not been standardized yet. So what's the SCTP story at openssl right now?
Best regards, Byron Campen
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