In theory there is a DLL build for OpenSSL that you can compile with
VC++.
>From there it should not be to difficult to integrate it into a COM
object.

For more information to compile the DLL read INSTALL.W32

Joon


Dr S N Henson wrote:
> 
> Derek Strickland wrote:
> >
> > I have to integrate with a company that is running an all Perl/Unix site
> > that requires an OpenSSL authentication.  I have compiled OpenSSL on my
> > Windows box and it passes all the tests for a valid installation, but I
> > can't find any article on using OpenSSL from ASP.  Is it possible?  I even
> > tried going into VB and making a project reference just so I could get some
> > intellisense help on methods/properties and VB cannot add a reference to
> > this DLL.  Does this mean that I have no options other than building a
> > FreeBSD box to talk to this Apache Server for this one task?  Is there no
> > way to make this run via ASP/IIS or at least use a built in IIS object that
> > will communicate effectively with an OpenSSL Listener on his end.  Help
> > would be awesome.  Thanks.
> >
> 
> OpenSSL does not have a COM/ActiveX interface so you wont see any
> methods/properties with VB. You can readily access its functions using
> VC++ though.
> 
> Steve.
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