On 11/08/2013, at 10:49 PM, Chad Perrin wrote: > > Thanks for all your information about issues related to axTLS. Not > everything you said warrants a specific response from me, but the > "thanks" is my general response for everything to which I do not > specifically respond below. > > Specific comments follow. > > On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 01:21:37PM +0200, Rene wrote: >> On 2013-08-10 04:21, Chad Perrin wrote: >>> On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 01:06:38PM +0200, Rene wrote: >>> >>> The reason I choose axTLS >>> >>> . . . snip . . . >>> >>> >>> If this is of interest I can add it on a branch. >>> >>> I find it pretty interesting. The biggest problem I see with axTLS is >>> the protocol support limitation you identified. >>> >>> Are there good howtos for using axTLS out there on the web somewhere? >> >> No there isn't. I used the information from http://axTLS.sf.net to >> create the fossil interface. > > I hadn't been able to find any. I'm glad it's not just me who couldn't > find them, but at the same time bummed that it means you can't suggest > any for me. Bit of a quandary, there. > > >> >> Having read your question about team setup on freebsd, My recommendation >> is to go with ssh keys. > > That's my plan. My interest in axTLS is actually mostly unrelated to > Fossil, though I support there being options other than OpenSSL or > GnuTLS. In fact, both OpenSSL and (especially) GnutTLS have license > compatibility problems that frankly annoy the crap out of me, and axTLS > licensing neatly solves that if it also solves the technical needs of a > project. >
I'll just chime in that we use axTLS as the SSL implementation for our embedded web server with great success. Much smaller and simpler than openssl. I can highly recommend it. Also, the author, Cameron Rich lives here in Brisbane, Australia! Cheers, Steve -- Embedded Systems Specialists - http://workware.net.au/ WorkWare Systems Pty Ltd W: www.workware.net.au P: +61 434 921 300 E: [email protected] F: +61 7 3391 6002 _______________________________________________ fossil-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

