RE: OpenSSL, socket and Kernel

2004-02-26 Thread David Schwartz
> Hello, > > oh sorry, i'm using linux! the secure network connection must be > implemented in a modified linux-kernel! > still i'm searching for a possibility like i can realize it ... till > present i still have no experiences with openssl-programing. > therefore, it is an advantage to known whe

Re: OpenSSL, socket and Kernel

2004-02-26 Thread Rich Salz
Why not use IPsec. Why does it have to be in the kernel? It's hard to see what the security trade-offs are that make this necesary. -- Rich Salz Chief Security Architect DataPower Technology http://www.datapower.com XS40 XML Security Gateway http://www.datapower.com/prod

RE: OpenSSL, socket and Kernel

2004-02-24 Thread David Schwartz
> > There's a lot of different things you could mean by > >"kernel-socket-network-connection". Can you clarify? > > > > If you're talking about using SSL to secure network > >connections that take > >place purely in kernel space, yes, you can do this. It's fairly tedious > >because you st

Re: OpenSSL, socket and Kernel

2004-02-24 Thread Frank Herchet
There's a lot of different things you could mean by "kernel-socket-network-connection". Can you clarify? If you're talking about using SSL to secure network connections that take place purely in kernel space, yes, you can do this. It's fairly tedious because you still want to do th

RE: OpenSSL, socket and Kernel

2004-02-24 Thread David Schwartz
> Hi, > > is it possible to use openssl in a kernel-socket-network-connection ? > > thx There's a lot of different things you could mean by "kernel-socket-network-connection". Can you clarify? If you're talking about using SSL to secure network connections that take place purely

OpenSSL, socket and Kernel

2004-02-24 Thread Frank Herchet
Hi, is it possible to use openssl in a kernel-socket-network-connection ? thx -- Frank __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto