At 01:49 PM 11/25/02 -0800, James Donald wrote: > -- >source code for mini web server with ssl > >Some time back someone mentioned a web server for microsoft >windows. > >It came in two versions, one of which supported SSL > >It was mentioned in the context of brewing your own certificates, >since it came with instructions for brewing your own >certificates. > >Could someone please give me a link to that project.
Runs for months, no reboot, NT 4.0 w/ 32Mby RAM. http://www.ritlabs.com/tinyweb/tinyssl.html TinySSL is a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security Web Server Daemon based on TinyWeb. TinySSL comes under the same licence as for TinyWEB and is FREE for commercia l and non-commercial use. Source code is not provided but you can obtain it for a small fee of 49 USD, thus you will not only be donating to the author but will also support further TinyWEB/TinySSL development. You will also be able to compile TinyWEB wit h Basic Access Authentication (rfc-2068). Just include your check or money order made payable to CIFNet, Inc. and mail it to: PO Box 5966, Vernon Hills, IL 60061-5966. You may also pay online using a credit card. If you ha ve a question about the registration procedure details, call (773)989-0442 or write a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TinySSL versions up to 1.7 were using SSLeay library which is a free implementation of Netscape's Secure Socket Layer written by Eric Young. TinySSL versions 1.8 and later are using OpenSSL which is a successor of SSLeay. We do run TinySSL on a secure server certified by Thawte at https://support.ritlabs.com/