I still didn't receive replies on the hosting of
PureTLS/Cryptix stuff on Apache.org ?
Should I ask to Cryptix.org PureTLS, to
host the rpms for Cryptix and PureTLS ?
Starting from Tomcat 3.3.1-B1 we could use this stuff
to have a 100% OSS Java SSL solution and good alternative
to JSSE
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
I still didn't receive replies on the hosting of
PureTLS/Cryptix stuff on Apache.org ?
Should I ask to Cryptix.org PureTLS, to
host the rpms for Cryptix and PureTLS ?
That makes sense.
Starting from Tomcat 3.3.1-B1 we could use this stuff
to have a 100% OSS Java
JXTA holds puretls and cryptix jars on jxta.org - so it shouldn't be a
problem on jakarta.
Incidently, tls is not ssl, although there are many similarities.
Just one question - are tls socket factories available for tomcat?
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
I still didn't receive replies on the hosting
JXTA holds puretls and cryptix jars on jxta.org - so it shouldn't be a
problem on jakarta.
Incidently, tls is not ssl, although there are many similarities.
Just one question - are tls socket factories available for tomcat?
You means TLSSocket instead of SSLSocket ?
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GOMEZ Henri wrote:
JXTA holds puretls and cryptix jars on jxta.org - so it shouldn't be a
problem on jakarta.
Incidently, tls is not ssl, although there are many similarities.
Just one question - are tls socket factories available for tomcat?
You means TLSSocket instead of SSLSocket
Nick Betteridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JXTA holds puretls and cryptix jars on jxta.org - so it shouldn't be a
problem on jakarta.
Incidently, tls is not ssl, although there are many similarities.
TLS is not SSL, but pretty much every implementation that supports
both (most do) uses the
jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Starting from Tomcat 3.3.1-B1 we could use this stuff
to have a 100% OSS Java SSL solution and good alternative
to JSSE
Next step Tomcat 4.0.3?
Yes, I think so. I've been pretty swamped so I haven't had
time to move the 3.3. patches over