stason.org logo lotus


previous page: 4.8) What is the purpose of pad1 and pad2, and why were the numbers 0x36 and 0x5c chosen? (SSL)page up: Secure Sockets Layer Discussion List FAQnext page: 4.10) What SSL implementations should I test against?

4.9) Are you aware of any SSL toolkits supporting client authentication?

 Books
 TULARC
















Description

This article is from the Secure Sockets Layer Discussion List FAQ, by Shannon Appel SAppel@consensus.com with numerous contributions by others.

4.9) Are you aware of any SSL toolkits supporting client authentication?

SSLRef 3.0 and SSL Plus both support SSL 3.0 client authentication.
SSLeay supports SSL 2.0 and 3.0 client authentication as well as the
proposed TLS standard for client authentication.

 

Continue to:


Share and Enjoy

Bookmark this story so others can enjoy it:
  • digg
  • Reddit
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • Wists

Tags

security, SSL, Secure Sockets Layer, protocol







TOP
previous page: 4.8) What is the purpose of pad1 and pad2, and why were the numbers 0x36 and 0x5c chosen? (SSL)page up: Secure Sockets Layer Discussion List FAQnext page: 4.10) What SSL implementations should I test against?