Hello,
 
thanks for reply,...
 
Maybe you could help me.
 
Is it possible to use a password instead of a Certification file and a
Certification Key File to make the tcp connection secure via openssl ?
 
Thank you

>>> Sergio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03.09.2008 16:44 >>>
Manuel Sahm escribió:
> Hello,
>  
> I want to make my network connection encrypted/secure using ssh.
>  
> At the moment I open a socket in my embedded device, so that an
client 
> (PC) is able to connect to it:
>  
> //initialization of the socket
> handle = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
> serv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
> serv_addr.sin_add.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY);
> serv_addr.sin_port = htons(10001);
>  
> bind(handle, &serv_adr, size_of(serv_adr));
> listen(handle, 0);
>  
> In my communication thread I have the functions
> - accept
> - read
> - write
> - close
>  
> How is it possible to make my network secure via ssl and the sockets

> used in the sample code...
>  
> Thank you very very much
>  
> Manuel Sahm
> <http://www.eset.com>
Hi,

i have never used SSL api directly, only command line but, i suposse
you 
want to encrypt the communication under your TCP socket. You need to 
establish a TLS session and, i think your question is too ambiguous 
because i suspect you need to use many functions and data structures 
from ssl implementation. What you want is to establish a complete ssl 
environment and my only advice (a recommendation from a newbie) is to 
read and to study SSL api doc to see your needs more clear.
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