Yeah, it does seems to do that. I tested it with s_client and s_server, (s_server with -cipher eNULL),
and if client also were not with -cipher -eNULL, then connection failed.
So, there might be need to explicitly configure both ends of connection.
 


Citējot navin gopalakrishnan <k_nav...@yahoo.com>:
Hi,
   I am using openssl-1.0.0d.

I would prefer to disable encryption in the ssl protocol and have only authentication & integrity.
ie application data is sent without encryption.

Is there a way to do this is in openssl?

Does usage of eNULL in the default cipherlist provides this?

Thanks.
 
have a nice day,
navin
 
 
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