Looks like it made it into trunk now. Sweet!

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-151

>> Bryan Duxbury added a comment - 22/Feb/11 18:12
>> New version works for me, so I committed it. Thanks all who contributed!



On 2011-02-19, at 6:34 PM, Kevin Worth wrote:

> I'm interested in the current status on this as well (at least SSL/TLS
> Sockets, no interest in HTTP). JIRA appears to have an issue/feature
> for C++ SSL Sockets (THRIFT-151) that has been listed for quite some
> time. I updated Ping Li's (appears he was a FB employee) "redesigned"
> patch file and it indeed  seems to work on the 0.6.0 release. It would
> be great to see this get worked on for next release, as there appears
> to be some interested parties out there and available, working code
> (though maybe needs a little more work before commit, I'm no C++
> expert).
> 
> Overall I would love to see support for SSL sockets (presently it's
> only in Java and JS). Some of them (i.e. Python) are fairly trivial (I
> wrote a simple implementation, on JIRA as THRIFT-1068) and offering a
> secure transport may really help Thrift's adoption- I don't know about
> you, but RPC without encryption/authentication seems pretty dangerous
> in anything but an already-trusted environment!
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> -----------
> 
> From: "Kerr, Rowan"
> Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 08:12:26 -0800
> Subject: C++ SSL / HTTPS Client
> Thread-Topic: C++ SSL / HTTPS Client
> Thread-Index: AcvHqvqXn8E8T5KbTmq40UIh8JLTdQ==
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> 
> Want to make Thrift calls over HTTPS and prefer using the C++ library.
> 
> I see that SSL support for C++ is on the roadmap but not marked as planned =
> for any specific version.
>       http://wiki.apache.org/thrift/LibraryFeatures
> 
> Is anyone currently working on this?
> 

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