Hello all,

As we all know, the SSL object can work either with direct tcp sockets 
(SSL_set_fd()) or can work on top of socket BIO objects.
In my current project, I am using SSL directly on top of tcp sockets (no BIOs).
I wonder whether I loose some functionality provided by BIO layer?
What are the advantages of using BIOs instead of tcp sockets? (As I understand 
it, BIO can be though of as a wrapper on tcp).
What points should one take into account, while deciding whether to use BIOs or 
direct tcp sockets?
Is there any security concern in using tcp sockets, instead of BIOs?

Thanks,
~ Urjit

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