There are a lot of things to learn to handle certificates. I suggest you read the sample programs provided with ICS, make them work on your system. It helps a lot to read the book "Network Security with OpenSSL" from publisher O'Reilly. (http://www.amazon.com/Network-Security-OpenSSL-John-Viega/dp/059600270X)

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Signed Source® Project" <dan...@signedsource.com>
To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Client/Server Demo


Hi Francois,
Thanks for the response :)
I have decided to skip the remote desktop.

I have now started to work on the SSL client/server demo and found following questions,
- How do I use the certificates in both server and client?
- How do I create the certificates?
- How about usernames and passwords for the users?

TIA

-daniel


On 8.10.2010 11:53, Francois PIETTE wrote:

OK, but before we discuss any further, could you explain why you think you need a tunnel for Remote Desktop ? Woukd you describe how you see the client PC, the remote PC, the insfrastructure between the two ? Please describe the various software parts you see, what they do, where they do, who is operating them. Also a use case would be very welcome.

The more we know your requirement and goal, the best we can help.

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