On 11 Jul 2011, at 3:18 PM, Carla Strembicke wrote:
> The server recieves the encrypted data and sends to the lower level and
> where it is pumped into the SSL structure ( which is using these memory
> buffers) using the BIO_write call ( I acutally see that bytes are written
> into it) and th
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011, rick freitag wrote:
> I understand that activeperl config script builds the nmake file used to
> build the crypto libraries.
>
You don't have to use activeperl. Strawberry perl works fine any several other
ports could be OK too.
Steve.
--
Dr Stephen N. Henson. OpenSSL proj
I understand that activeperl config script builds the nmake file used to
build the crypto libraries.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Jeremy Farrell wrote:
> **
>
> *From:* rick freitag
>
> Questions include:
>
> Why do I need ActivePerl not plain Perl?
>
> No idea, depends what you're using it
From: rick freitag
Questions include:
Why do I need ActivePerl not plain Perl?
No idea, depends what you're using it for.
I am only using the Cryptolibrary functions from Visual C++.
So how is OpenSSL involved?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:03 AM, rick freitag wrote:
>
> Questions include:
>
> Why do I need ActivePerl not plain Perl?
> I am only using the Cryptolibrary functions from Visual C++.
Sorry to go offlist - I don't know the answer. But on Windows, I found
the easiest way to go is use Shining Light
Questions include:
Why do I need ActivePerl not plain Perl?
I am only using the Cryptolibrary functions from Visual C++.
Thanks,
Fred