: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: RE: simple https server using openssl
The s_server program reads stdin and sends is to the client; it reads from
the client and sends it to stdout. It doesn’t implement any protocol.
But you can use that code as a basis for your homework J
/r
The s_server program reads stdin and sends is to the client; it reads from the
client and sends it to stdout. It doesn't implement any protocol.
But you can use that code as a basis for your homework :)
/r$
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Principal Security Engineer
Akamai Technology
Cambridge, MA
Hi Indra,
You may want to look at Eric Rescorla's tutorial at
http://www.rtfm.com/openssl-examples/part1.pdf
Best regards,
somesh
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Indtiny s wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know about HTTP protocol , but how to use the openssl s_server to
> receive the HTTP request from ot
Hi,
I know about HTTP protocol , but how to use the openssl s_server to receive
the HTTP request from other clinet and send the response ,,, it receives
the request from the s_client but when I tried same with curl client it
didn't work ..
So now how to start s_server to receive the request from
Not clear if you need to learn HTTP, but a quick tutorial is at
http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/http/ . It covers the requirements of
writing compliant clients and servers.
James
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Indtiny s wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> I do not need to handle all of HTTP stuffs , In my r
Hi Dave,
I do not need to handle all of HTTP stuffs , In my requirement I would be
having maximum of 3 clients which always perform HTTP Post operation only .
Where do I need to look in s_server code to start on ..?
--Indra
>From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Indtiny s
>Sent: Friday, 17 May, 2013 13:34
>To: openssl-users@openssl.org; openssl-...@openssl.org
Answering users only, this is not a dev question.
>I need to write a simple https server using openssl ,
>I need to just receive https p
If you look in the gnu website you will find example code for Unix like
based systems. I did this about 12 years ago and it works well. What
the problem was back then is if we use the "fork"() model which to me makes
sense then OpenSSL was never designed for this so we have a clash.
OpenSSL will