Re: Multi-threaded SSL

2006-02-22 Thread Heikki Toivonen
Kris Kowal wrote: > I started with Twisted, but, having looked as far as I can see, SSL is > either not implemented, or not documented for that library. There are > hints that it's in the works, but that's all. So, I've moved on. > > I'm using PyOpenSSL on a Debian box, and I started with the Act

Re: Multi-threaded SSL

2006-02-18 Thread Jean-Paul Calderone
On 17 Feb 2006 23:37:22 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Thanks Alex. I hadn't noticed that example. I gave it a shot and >still have the synchronization problems. While this may be because of >a lack of understanding of twisted threads (again, perhaps I'm just not >looking in the right places,

Re: Multi-threaded SSL

2006-02-17 Thread cowbertvonmoo
Thanks Alex. I hadn't noticed that example. I gave it a shot and still have the synchronization problems. While this may be because of a lack of understanding of twisted threads (again, perhaps I'm just not looking in the right places, but even the the API reference is sparse of explanation), I

Re: Multi-threaded SSL

2006-02-17 Thread Alex Martelli
Kris Kowal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > I started with Twisted, but, having looked as far as I can see, SSL is > either not implemented, or not documented for that library. There are > hints that it's in the works, but that's all. So, I've moved on. ??? SSL is fully implemented in Twiste