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diff --git a/crypto/openssl/demos/easy_tls/README b/crypto/openssl/demos/easy_tls/README deleted file mode 100644 index 816a58009c86..000000000000 --- a/crypto/openssl/demos/easy_tls/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -easy_tls - generic SSL/TLS proxy -======== - -(... and example for non-blocking SSL/TLS I/O multiplexing.) - - - easy_tls.c, easy_tls.h: - - Small generic SSL/TLS proxy library: With a few function calls, - an application socket will be replaced by a pipe handled by a - separate SSL/TLS proxy process. This allows easily adding - SSL/TLS support to many programs not originally designed for it. - - [Actually easy_tls.c is not a proper library: Customization - requires defining preprocessor macros while compiling it. - This is quite confusing, so I'll probably change it.] - - These files may be used under the OpenSSL license. - - - - test.c, test.h, Makefile, cert.pem, cacerts.pem: - - Rudimentary example program using the easy_tls library, and - example key and certificates for it. Usage examples: - - $ ./test 8443 # create server listening at port 8443 - $ ./test 127.0.0.1 8443 # create client, connect to port 8443 - # at IP address 127.0.0.1 - - 'test' will not automatically do SSL/TLS, or even read or write - data -- it must be told to do so on input lines starting - with a command letter. 'W' means write a line, 'R' means - read a line, 'C' means close the connection, 'T' means - start an SSL/TLS proxy. E.g. (user input tagged with '*'): - - * R - <<< 220 mail.example.net - * WSTARTTLS - >>> STARTTLS - * R - <<< 220 Ready to start TLS - * T - test_process_init(fd = 3, client_p = 1, apparg = (nil)) - +++ `E:self signed certificate in certificate chain' - +++ `<... certificate info ...>' - * WHELO localhost - >>> HELO localhost - R - <<< 250 mail.example.net - - You can even do SSL/TLS over SSL/TLS over SSL/TLS ... by using - 'T' multiple times. I have no idea why you would want to though. - - -This code is rather old. When I find time I will update anything that -should be changed, and improve code comments. To compile the sample -program 'test' on platforms other then Linux or Solaris, you will have -to edit the Makefile. - -As noted above, easy_tls.c will be changed to become a library one -day, which means that future revisions will not be fully compatible to -the current version. - -Bodo Möller <bodo@openssl.org> |