this seems like a good resource

http://www.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/SSL-Certificates-HOWTO.html



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Hi Layla:  A few months ago, I was in the same position as you are now, and have just turned over my first such effort to my QA group.  
 
This list is a great resource and I've learned a lot by watching it.  Many experienced implementors and the developers watch and reply on this list.
 
visit: www.openssl.org/docs and follow the four links (crypto, ssl, openssl, howto).  The O'Reilly book is excellent, and so is Eric Rescorla's book SSL and TLS - Designing and Building Secure Systems.  
 
Dave
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Hello Everyone:
 
I'm supposed to implement a security protocol using OpenSSL (C++) on windows platform. My qusetion is how can I get myself familiar with using the functions offered by OpenSSL. can anyone please recommend a reference or perhaps a website. I've already ordered this book:
 
Network Security with OpenSSL  
 
But i would really appreciate it if anyone can tell me where to start from, or if there's even some sort of a catalog listing the different functions and their uses.
 
Thank you all in advance.
Layla.


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