I originally attempted to build our new HP WebWise MPE/iX Secure Web Server
product using mod_ssl plus BSAFE SSL-C on the assumption that maybe SSL-C
was still similar enough to OpenSSL.

But that was definitely not the case, and I soon ran into enough places
where SSL-C has diverged from OpenSSL that I was convinced to abandon this
approach.

I switched to a mod_ssl + OpenSSL + BSAFE Crypto-C (for RSA, RC2, RC4, RC5)
configuration, and life was MUCH easier!

- Mark Bixby
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Szotkowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 1:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; konference_OpenSSL_dev
> Subject: difference between OpenSSL and BSAFE libs?
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> In our company we have used OpenSSL few years (from SSLeay 8.x) but my
> chiefs want increase our image buying BSAFE libraries.
> When I tested SSL-C this look like OpenSSL. (I know both 
> start from SSLeay)
> Are somewhere document differences betwteen this two products?
> Go both by same way?
> Is some type of cooperation there?
> It's possible BSAFE libs modified as OpenSSL?
> What is better?
> 
> thanks Martin
> 
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