On Apr 8, 2010, at 4:28 AM 4/8/10, Kim Holviala wrote:
On 7.4.2010 22:19, Mike Hebel wrote:SSL (not TLS) is actually really simple with any inetd-compatible server; just run the daemon with stunnel instead of inetd. Done.So how does Gopher deal with that? How does the client recognize there'sa gopher protocol in the SSL stream?The server doesn't know it's SSL - stunnel converts a secured connection into an unsecured one and vice versa. That's pretty much the idea of stunnel - convert any existing service into SSL one.
Yeah I got that after a bit. See other post calling myself a bonehead. ;-)
-- Mike"All we wanna do is eat your brains! We're not unreasonable, I mean no one's gonna eat your eyes." - Re: Brains, Jonathan Coultan
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