This isn't an android developer support list, but you can gain access to
the built-in openssl by using the Native Development Kit (NDK).  More
than that, I don't know.

-Kyle H

On 7/20/2014 3:02 PM, Jim Shaver wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a way of getting the functionality of
> s_client on Android, either by utilizing the OpenSSL present on the
> device or linking to a custom compiled version of OpenSSL.  The
> application that I would like to write needs to verify what cipher
> suite is in use during a connection, and from what I have seen the
> built in SSL libraries in Java don't get as granular as s_client.  I
> ran accross http://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Android on the OpenSSL
> Wiki and while I have successfully cross-compiled for android(readelf
> returns arm as it should) it seems that the section that talks about
> how to call it from an android app is a bit too brief for me to
> understand and a good example of what wrapper.c looks like is not
> given.  This example also doesn't seem to use the Android NDK which
> seems odd to me.  Has anyone seen any good guides about how to utilize
> the manufacturer's implementation of OpenSSL within an app or how to
> integrate it into an app using the NDK?  Anyone have any pointers or
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
> Jim
>


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