OpenSSL is far from what i'd call a "custom" software solution lol

isn't it like.. the most widely used SSL implementation in the world?

stunnel is nothing more than a wrapper allowing you to use it with any protocol.

you could always provide them with the source so they can scrutinize at will.

push management a little, sometimes they actually give in :)

-gabe

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David Chandek-Stark <david.chandek.stark <at> duke.edu> writes:

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> How about stunnel?
> --David

I've been asked not to use "custom" software solutions in our corporate
environment. *sigh*


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