I managed to port openssl to DOS and get a working SSL-enabled lynx compiled under DJGPP that seems to work on preliminary testing. It connects to the fortify SSLCHECK and to moxienet's ssl-test without problem. I compiled openssl without idea or rc5 in order to avoid patent/distribution problems. With the changes in US export restrictions and the expiration of the RSA patent, is this now something that can be distributed without violating the GPL, or will users still have to compile their own? If the latter, I'll try to put together a patch file and instructions for compiling openssl on DOS, but I suspect that most of those who need the program wouldn't be able or willing to get openssl compiled. Doug __ Doug Kaufman Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]