Tcpserver and tcpclient for building TCP client-server apps
Sslserver, sslclient, and sslhandle are command-line tools for building SSL client-server applications. They conform to the UNIX Client-Server Program Interface, UCSPI.
Sslserver listens for IPv6 and/or IPv4 connections, and runs a program for each connection it accepts. The program environment includes variables that hold the local and remote host names, IP addresses, and port numbers. sslserver offers a concurrency limit on acceptance of new connections, and selective handling of connections based on client identity supporting CIDR IP address notation. sslserver supports STARTTLS and STLS.
Sslclient requests a connection to either a IPv6 or IPv4 TCP sockets, and runs a program. The program environment includes the same variables as for sslserver.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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ucspi-ssl-0.12.10.tgz | 0000081920 80 KB | |
ucspi-ssl-rpmlintrc | 0000000126 126 Bytes | |
ucspi-ssl.changes | 0000008204 8.01 KB | |
ucspi-ssl.spec | 0000003606 3.52 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 6)
Added missing dependecies
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