Hi All, I'm hoping that the answer to this question will shed light on the Python/C interface and make me a much better python programer.
I have a test TLS connection program in python (very breif) import socket, ssl news=socket.socket() news.connect() new_ssl=ssl.wrap_socket() new_ssl.read()/new_ssl.write() I'd like to pass my new_ssl to a C .so library so that I can SSL_read()/SSL_write. Why? Using the python/ssl interface gets me around so many issues with varies Linux distros as libssl.so is so unstandard. My idea is that using the installed python helps me to separte my own work-horse C code from the native openssl library. Can this be done? If not, the why should make me a better python programer! Many thanks in advance! Kris -- Mr. Kristen J. Webb Teradactyl LLC. PHONE: 1-505-242-1091 EMAIL: kw...@teradactyl.com VISIT: http://www.teradactyl.com Home of the True incremental Backup System -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list