Hi folks,
I just wanted to give you an update on my native TLS plans. I've been
searching around and trying things the past days. As it looks now, I
will use a wrapper class to cover nss and gnutls. Contrary to what I
initially thought, I'll now probably start with GNUTls. The reason is
that it seems to be much easier to start with it. For some insight,
please follow this discussion on the NSS newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.crypto/browse_frm/thread
/45e418ca0a556a42
That doesn't mean I settle for just GNUTls. Even if I start with it, NSS
support will follow. I hope it will be easier to implement when I can
check the NSS manuals for specific functionality.
I thought I let you know.
Rainer
I just wanted to give you an update on my native TLS plans. I've been
searching around and trying things the past days. As it looks now, I
will use a wrapper class to cover nss and gnutls. Contrary to what I
initially thought, I'll now probably start with GNUTls. The reason is
that it seems to be much easier to start with it. For some insight,
please follow this discussion on the NSS newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.tech.crypto/browse_frm/thread
/45e418ca0a556a42
That doesn't mean I settle for just GNUTls. Even if I start with it, NSS
support will follow. I hope it will be easier to implement when I can
check the NSS manuals for specific functionality.
I thought I let you know.
Rainer