Il 14/09/19 14:53, Roland Hughes ha scritto:
Please keep in mind there is no version of SSL which is secure.
Do you have any reference/source for this (quite extraordinary) claim?
Please also keep in mind the big systems are moving towards a TCP/IP software appliance within the OS. No application will be able to create or open a port. No application will be able to choose/define the transport layer security. They will open a logical-resource-handle provided by the OS and the systems manager will configure if that resource is I, O, or I/O as well as what the transport level protocols are. Eventually (within 5 years of adoption) this will be forced out into the IoT and lesser devices world as well.
So long for the "backward compatibility is paramount" promise then. -- Giuseppe D'Angelo | giuseppe.dang...@kdab.com | Senior Software Engineer KDAB (France) S.A.S., a KDAB Group company Tel. France +33 (0)4 90 84 08 53, http://www.kdab.com KDAB - The Qt, C++ and OpenGL Experts
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