1. RE: Anyone done SSL?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Nov 18, 2002
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Hi Andy, I actually removed SSL support from the eulibCURL DLL's because it was so big. I think SSL added about 1/2 MB to eulibCURL! I haven't done anything more with eulibCURL because of a lack of interest. A couple of people requested euTcp4u compatiability which I did and that was the last thing I heard. Since then I haven't heard anything so I assume no one is using it. Ray Smith http://rays-web.com Andy Serpa wrote: > I'd like to make an application that accesses one particular web site, > downloading pages and interacting with cgi scripts etc. Problem is it > is a secure site and I need to use SSL. It looks like it should be > possible with libcurl and OpenSSL. However, it also looks awfully > complicated -- has anyone written a browser or client that can access > SSL web pages? If I could examine a working example it would be much > easier to figure out...
2. RE: Anyone done SSL?
- Posted by Andy Serpa <ac at onehorseshy.com> Nov 18, 2002
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> I actually removed SSL support from the eulibCURL DLL's because it was > so big. I think SSL added about 1/2 MB to eulibCURL! > I haven't done anything more with eulibCURL because of a lack of > interest. > A couple of people requested euTcp4u compatiability which I did and > that was the last thing I heard. > Since then I haven't heard anything so I assume no one is using it. > Yeah, I noticed that. I think getting the correct libraries working would be the easiest part -- but the SSL process itself is so confusing with certificates, etc. I'm sure I can figure it all out eventually -- I was just hoping for some hand-holding...
3. RE: Anyone done SSL?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Nov 18, 2002
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- Last edited Nov 19, 2002
Andy Serpa wrote: > Yeah, I noticed that. I think getting the correct libraries working > would be the easiest part -- but the SSL process itself is so confusing > with certificates, etc. I'm sure I can figure it all out eventually -- > I was just hoping for some hand-holding... I found a copy of the libCURL dll's with SSL support included on my HDD. Let me know if you want a copy. I agree, I have no idea about SSL and certificates either. I don't really have the time or energy to look into it at the moment. I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to have a peek at what might be required. Ray Smith http://rays-web.com