Sorry if I'm not actually answering your problem but I
think OpenSSL should maybe start to think about having
some Java Interface/integration within the OpenSSL project.
Java popularity is growing more than what non-Java developpers
tend to think (i.e. Servlet technology is great) ...
JNI is not really portable but Java is for sure.
Doesn't that sound like a reasonable/plausible suggestion ?
Cheerios,
--francois
-----Original Message-----
From: Buchs Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, March 11, 1999 6:11 AM
Subject: RE: Fresh meat -- Java SSL using OpenSSL (SSLeay)
>
>> > Do you support (or plan to support) also SSLeay-0.9.0b or OpenSSL ?
>>
>>
>> It builds and works fine with SSLeay-0.9.0b and openssl-0.9.1c without
>> changes. (just tested)
>
>Not under NT unfortunately...
>In itissl.h, you include ssl_locl.h which doesn't come out in the inc32
>directory when you build openssl for NT. Does anybody has a hint how I
>could change things to make the whole thing work? (not inlcuding ssl_locl.h
>doesn't help...)
>
>Ch. Buchs
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