Newsgroups : Borland : borland.public.delphi.internet.winsock : 2006 May : Re: How complete is ICS/SSL?
| Subject: | Re: How complete is ICS/SSL? |
| Posted by: | fer |
| Date: | Fri, 19 May 2006 19:23:35 |
I found and download it.
But it gives error when open with winrar.
Couldn't open it
fer
"Francois PIETTE [ICS - MidWare]" <francois.piette@overbyte.be>, haber
iletisinde şunları yazdı:446defb8$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
>> Is there a demo for https connection. (would be exe)
>
> Yes, there is a demo for HTTPS. There is a separate demo for client and
> for server (You didn't mention what you are looking for).
> The executable can be downloaded by anyone from
> http://www.overbyte.be/cgi-bin/sslweb.cgi (use "guest" as usercode and
> password to acces the public files).
>
> You get the source code when you contribute.
>
> Contribute to the SSL Effort. Visit http://www.overbyte.be/eng/ssl.html
> --
> francois.piette@overbyte.be
> http://www.overbyte.be
>
>
>>
>> fer
>>
>>
>> "Francois Piette [ICS & Midware]" <francois.piette@overbyte.be>, haber
>> iletisinde şunları yazdı:446da93e@newsgroups.borland.com...
>>>> I was just wondering about the current state of your ICS/SSL effort.
>>>
>>> Almost finished. You have TCP client and server, HTTPS client and
>>> server,
>>> FTPS client and server, SMTPS client, NNTPS client.
>>>
>>>> What are its limitations?
>>>
>>> Those imposed by OpenSSL.
>>>
>>>> It it ready for production use?
>>>
>>> Yes, it is.
>>>
>>>> Can I do certificate-based authentication for both sides of the link?
>>>
>>> Yes you can.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Can I instruct it to use an OpenSSL-compatible cryptographic
>>>> accelerator
>>> card?
>>>
>>> Never tried. But ICS-SSL make use of original OpenSSL DLL. No special
>>> build
>>> required so I guess that any accelerator using standard OpenSSL will
>>> work
>>> untouched.
>>>
>>>> If I contribute the US$119, can I use it at work? Can I distribute
>>>> binaries of applications I create using it for commercial purposes
>>>> (without distributing source)?
>>>
>>> Yes. There is no fee to distribute your application. As you noted, you
>>> can't
>>> distribute the source code. If you customer need the source code, they
>>> will
>>> have to pay their own contribution. Not a big deal !
>>>
>>> Contribute to the SSL Effort. Visit http://www.overbyte.be/eng/ssl.html
>>> --
>>> francois.piette@overbyte.be
>>> Author of ICS (Internet Component Suite, freeware)
>>> Author of MidWare (Multi-tier framework, freeware)
>>> http://www.overbyte.be