Bill,

Thank you for your interest in [net].
The best way to get started is to create a JIRA and attach your patch
there. It is usually best to patch on to of trunk.
Once folks see code, discussions can start.

Gary


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Bill Somerville <
bill.somervi...@scalable.com> wrote:

> Hi Commons Net devs.  Not sure whether anyone is interested, but I've
> developed (hacked?) Telnet SSL support into TelnetClient (i.e.
> TelnetSClient), and am happy to provide it if anyone is interested in
> considering including it in Commons Net.  (Or if anyone just wants it
> standalone/as-is).
>
> TelnetSClient is not production-ready, as there are some design issues in
> TelnetClient I had to work around that are probably best solved by someone
> who knows the existing code (better than I), but it works pretty well, and
> the changes to existing code are minimal.  Oh, and it's only been tested
> with Ubuntu telnetd-ssl, so will need more test coverage if other
> implementations are available out there.  I expect it's a pretty fringe
> thing, so no idea how widely it might be used.  I'm not even sure I'm going
> to use it anytime soon, but needed it just in case.
>
> If anyone is interested, I'll write-up the changes/issues, and include
> diffs/patches from 3.3, the base I used.  Just PM me if so.
>
> Thanks...
>
> -- Bill
>
>


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