Tyler Durden wrote:
This book is good, but the openSSL version that use, I think that is
the 0.96, so the documentation is slightly old.
It's based on 0.9.6 but it gives some prospect on 0.9.7, so it's not so
outdated as one might think.
Ciao,
Richard
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Dr. Richard W. Könning
Fujitsu Siemen
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Thanks for all the responses -- "Network Security using OpenSSL" it is and
I expect it will be of the same high quality as other O'Reilly Books I
own.
I haven't looked at that book but for a long time THE book was
"SSL and TLS: Designing and Building Secure Systems" b
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RE: Recommended SSL Books...
two excellent sources:
O'Reilly:
"Network Se
two excellent sources:
O'Reilly:
"Network Security using OpenSSL" by Viega, Messier, and
Chandra
Addison-Wesley: "SSL and TLS" by Rescorla
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Network Security with OpenSSL.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/059600270X/104-9681170-4327902?v=glance
Great book, both for OpenSSL usage and programming with libcrypto.
// Dunceor
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> I have been using OpenSSL for about a m
Hello, I have been using the book that you can see in this link:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/openssl/
I do not know any book of openSSL, but I know others that explains the
SSL protocol.
This book is good, but the openSSL version that use, I think that is
the 0.96, so the documentation is slig