From:                   stuart hodgkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                Re: Openssl on Win32 (help!)
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Stuart

I think you are trying a little to hard.  And, although the 
documentation is not the best, you do have to at least try to read it.  
As for examples, the entire apps directory can be used as 
examples.  You even have a complete server and complete client as 
well as openssl which uses a large majority of  the functions.

Have you even tried running openssl with s_server and s_client?

On the winsock issue, why should you care.  If you use the normal 
OpenSSL functions you have no need for socket calls.

Perhaps I don't understand what you mean by examples.

Ken

Ok I'm new to this and my first mail was a bit vague. I downloaded the latest source 
and compiled it on Win NT sp6 but I'm low on documentation and could do with some of 
that.
 I found the example in the demo directory and noticed it was for unix/linux. I know 
theres some differences between winsocks and unix/linux stuff..so i was looking for a 
windows example. 
 I found one that works with older static libs. But when I tried to recompile it with 
the new source it complians about the ssleay32.lib being currupt...
 Im baffled without docs and examples so any help is really really really appriciated. 

StOo

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth R. Robinette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:25:49 +0000 (GMT+00:00)
Subject: Re: Openssl on Win32

> From:                 stuart hodgkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject:              Openssl on Win32
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> Date sent:            Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:23:45 +0000 (GMT+00:00)
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> Stuart
> 
> What kind of example?  It works exactly the same way with exactly 
> the same calls.
> 
> Ken
> 
> Hi is there a good resource of information for win32 implementations of openssl? all 
>the examples
 are in unix/linux (no gripes there! I'd rather be developing on linux!) I need a good 
example or 2
.
> please help
> 
> StOo
> 
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