On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 02:20:10AM +0800, Gerald Timothy G Quimpo wrote:
> hello all,
> 
> does anyone have pointers to a "secure" network library?

Try OpenSSL. http://www.openssl.org/.  Got complete TLSv1, SSHv2, and
SSHv3 support in there, full support for all major PKI certificate
formats (X.509, PKCS#12, etc.).  Or SSLeay at http://www.ssleay.org/.

If you want only crypto algorithm implementations, you can have a look
at Nettle, http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle.  At this point
there's only symmetric crypto in there, but its author,  Niels M�ller,
is planning on adding public key cryptography to the mix.  GNU Privacy
Guard also has a high-level crypto API called GPGME that allows you to
more easily use GnuPG more easily from an application.  There's also
GNUTLS, which is a GPLed TLSv1 implementation at
http://gnutls.hellug.gr/, although apparently it's still under development.

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