On 8/22/06, Somesh Bartakke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (C++/C# Developer. IT Consultant, Open Source Expert)
Surprised to see that Open source Expert is not knowing about OpenSSL ...
Some time u have to label yourself (Expert ) that you wanted to be (Expert
).
Actually I don't know I'm expe
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 15:09, Arindam wrote:
> > I need an encryption library in C/C++ on linux.
>
> openSSL
Use Botan.. It is lot simpler to start with..
openSSL API hurts eyes... And tutorials are too sparse.. too much
hunt-on-your-own and a man page writing style that makes you jump like
> > > I need an encryption library in C/C++ on linux.
> >
> > openSSL
Check this out. But this is not OpenSSL - rather an independent
SSL/TLS implementation in C++ from the ground up.
http://www.randombit.net/projects/ajisai/faq.php
Cheers,
Arindam
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> Surprised to see how little value people end up adding to a mailing
> list by acting sanctimonious and knowledgeable.
[ Not ] Surprised to see [self declared] high value people are getting over
here,
and there are so many pluggies which are really expert in relative
technologies, few of them ar
> Surprised to see how little value people end up adding to a mailing
> list by acting sanctimonious and knowledgeable.
[ Not ] Surprised to see [self declared] high value people are getting over
here,
and there are so many pluggies which are really expert in relative
technologies, few of them are
> > I need an encryption library in C/C++ on linux.
>
> openSSL
>
> > Better if it is Qt or KDE specific.
> >
>
> Why? And how does that help? openSSL is not Qt or KDE specific. But
> you can create your own reusable C++ wrapper classes around the
> openSSL API.
I want to use it in a Qt/KDE a
Surprised to see that Open source Expert is not knowing about OpenSSL ...
Surprised to see how little value people end up adding to a mailing
list by acting sanctimonious and knowledgeable.
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Surprised to see that Open source Expert is not knowing about OpenSSL ...
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On 8/22/06, Arindam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need an encryption library in C/C++ on linux.
openSSL
> Better if it is Qt or KDE specific.
>
Why? And how does that help? openSSL is not Qt or KDE specific. But
you can create your own reusable C++ wrapper classes around the
openSSL API.
I need an encryption library in C/C++ on linux.
openSSL
Better if it is Qt or KDE specific.
Why? And how does that help? openSSL is not Qt or KDE specific. But
you can create your own reusable C++ wrapper classes around the
openSSL API.
Cheers,
Arindam
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Hi,
I need an encryption library in C/C++ on linux.
Better if it is Qt or KDE specific.
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