Hi everybody, 

I have a few questions to SSL development. In our company we are
developing a server - client application. Server runs on AS400 IBM and
client on windows and linux systems. For the server side we are using
Global Secure Toolkit (GSKit) and for the client side we want to use
OpenSSL. But at the moment we are facing a problem, we want to establish
a secured connection between server and client. On server side we
provide secure connection with GSKit over a regular socket, over this
socket we want to read and write some data. After this read or write
action we close the secure session from server side but still keep the
socket open. With special systems functions we moving this socket from
one process space to another. In the second process we want to do the
same secure read or write action on the given socket. So this is the
problem at the moment, we don't know how to do rehandshake between the
server and client. From server side we just do a simple handshake but on
the client side thats the question? Is it possible to set the client in
the handshake mode or what it is the standard way for such a procedure?

With best regards

Sergej

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