From: "corky peavy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
corkyssl> I do need public/private keys however, and I need the
corkyssl> "server" to encrypt the public key before sending it out.
corkyssl> This does not seem to be something the designers intend the
corkyssl> code to do, so I am trying to modify it, sigh.
Uhmm, I curious: why do you want to encrypt the public key?
corkyssl> 1) Is there a way to do this built in I have not discovered?
As far as I know, encrypting the public key, especially in the server
hello, isn't defined in the SSL protocol.
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