What you want is application-specific, not part of the TLS protocol. So you
have to use SSL_read/SSL_write and pull the data out as needed.
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But is there a way to send text files through SSL_write()?
No.
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Hello all,
I have a ssl server client connection set up which I have written in C using
sockets and openssl. I understand that I can attach a certificate of the server
and send it to the client by attaching it to the SSL_CTX object. I used the
SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file to do so. Now I can
But there is a way in which the server sends a test( for example a random
number) and the client signs it with his private key right?
On Wednesday, 22 July 2015 1:30 PM, Anirudh Raghunath
anirudhraghun...@rocketmail.com wrote:
But is there a way to send text files through
But is there a way to send text files through SSL_write()? If so, can you
please give a small example? Thanks.
On Wednesday, 22 July 2015 1:27 PM, Salz, Rich rs...@akamai.com wrote:
What you want is application-specific, not part of the TLS protocol. So you
have to use
But there is a way in which the server sends a test( for example a random
number) and the client signs it with his private key right?
It's called mutual (or client-side) authentication and is part of the TLS
protocol. The client must have an X.509-style certificate.