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Thanks for all the responses -- "Network Security using OpenSSL" it is and I expect it will be of the same high quality as other O'Reilly Books I own.
I haven't looked at that book but for a long time THE book was "SSL and TLS: Designing and Building Secure Systems" by Eric Rescorla. He's written several SSL implementations (both commercial and free), and is the author of several RFCs related to SSL.
I wasn't exactly uninformed about crypto, but I learned a lot from these books.
It may come down to the problem you're trying to solve. Are you trying to maintain an application or code to an existing protocol? In that case the O'Reilly book is probably best. If you're trying to design a secure system from scratch, the Rescorla book is probably better at first since it will drive your design.
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