[ Jill ] > > Instead, I have a > > different question: Where can I learn about SSL?
[ Ian ] > PS: next step is Ferguson & Schneier's recent book > which has been described as "how to re-invent SSL." This reminds me: the best tutorial on the security aspects of SSL 3.0 that I know of is the Counterpane analysis paper, avaiable from: http://www.counterpane.com/ssl.html Read it to get a good idea of why certain decisions were made, and why they help. It doesn't tell you how to use OpenSSL, but it's great to let you know what's going on under the bonnet. (I kindof feel like the new Ferguson & Schneier book would have been better if it had simply been this paper expanded to book length...) Cheers, William --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
