Depends exactly what the person wants to do and also if he wants to use existing code and if he is familiar with the bio pairs. My point was not specific to his needs as there was not a lot of detail, only that making changes to the code is better and easier when you override functions -- such as I must do with the error handling (and anyone else writing PCI compliant code BTW -- MUST MUST -- do). In the old days I was stupid and inserted my code in to open source code ... making updates a nightmare. This externalizes changes and makes updates a cinch. Eric

At 11:09 AM 6/1/2011, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 10:56:47AM -0700, Eric S. Eberhard wrote:

> The way I do things like this is to slightly modify OpenSSL (and keep track
> of the mods!)

Completely unnecessary, OpenSSL supports custom I/O layers via BIO pairs.

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