Hi,
   You can take a look at the s_server and s_client sources to find out how they
communicate. I did that myself and its pretty neat.
Good luck.
Amit.

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> Dear all,
>          So far I recieved 2 mails. One of them is a question about our
> project,
> and the other was recommending me to try s_server.c and s_client.c in apps/
> However, I think that these files are about specifing the options from the
> command line argument.
> May be I didn't clear myself. In fact, We need to use the SSL not the openssl
> but we use the files and the libraries used by openssl.
> We need to know how to make the client and the Server connect to each other.
> How to chooese the ciphers, the sessions, the certificates, and the private&
> public keys............
> If any one has worked in this field, can he send us his work (docs or source
> code),and be sure that we will mention his name in our project presentation to
> help us in the SSL.
> Please, we need a quick answers...........
> Waiting for you mails.
> Thanks
> Nevine
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