Hi folks,
can you tell if there is a good crypto class for FPC / Lazarus ?
What do you use for crypting your stuff ?
Any opinions are welcome.
TIA.
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Op Thu, 17 Nov 2005, schreef Alexander Todorov:
Hi folks,
can you tell if there is a good crypto class for FPC / Lazarus ?
What do you use for crypting your stuff ?
Any opinions are welcome.
There exist many Pascal implementations of cryptographic algorithms, but I
am not aware of a
On Thursday 17 November 2005 13:18, Alexander Todorov wrote:
Hi folks,
can you tell if there is a good crypto class for FPC / Lazarus ?
What do you use for crypting your stuff ?
Any opinions are welcome.
I'd go for openssl. I know we have to implement crypto support at some point
in
On Thursday 17 November 2005 14:04, Paul Davidson wrote:
Did some work getting SSL working for FPC. Attached is unit that
exposes most of the functions required. Tested with Darwin and Linux.
Thank you! That's a great starting point. I'll look at it when we are
implementing crypto :)
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Em Qui, 2005-11-17 às 14:18 +0200, Alexander Todorov escreveu:
Hi folks,
can you tell if there is a good crypto class for FPC / Lazarus ?
What do you use for crypting your stuff ?
Any opinions are welcome.
Take a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/tplockbox
Luiz
Paul Davidson wrote:
Did some work getting SSL working for FPC. Attached is unit that
exposes most of the functions required. Tested with Darwin and Linux.
What about putting it in packages/extra? OpenSSL is quite common.
Hope this helps
On Nov 17, 2005, at 7:57, Christian
Will alter the unit, and submit it tomorrow :)
Thanks
On Nov 17, 2005, at 16:06, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Paul Davidson wrote:
Did some work getting SSL working for FPC. Attached is unit that
exposes most of the functions required. Tested with Darwin and Linux.
What about putting it in
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Paul Davidson wrote:
Did some work getting SSL working for FPC. Attached is unit that
exposes most of the functions required. Tested with Darwin and Linux.
What about putting it in packages/extra? OpenSSL is quite common.
I was thinking