You can download pre-built static libraries of OpenSSL for win32.
--Zims
Alternatives to OpenSSL
Quote:Original post by jimjoe2009
Have you tried yaSSL?
Not yet. I may in the next week or so.
Quote:Original post by Antheus
The problem with this type of development is that people don't really get paid to do it anymore, which limits the choices somewhat.
So it typically relies on waiting until some Big Name funds the development and releases it as open source (aka OpenSSL). Or purchasing a proprietary implementation. Or hiring third-party integration consultant. Free only gets so far.
Yeah, this is a problem I think if you try to do both free and open source. I don't think that works very well as a business model. I have some open source, but mostly closed source. I've been thinking that the choices are somewhat numerous and if there had been a few mergers it might be easier to decide. I may hire someone on a short-term basis if I need it for this, but haven't decided on that yet.
Brian
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