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Re: Exp Branch for OpenSSL on Windows


From: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 11:01:09 -0500

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Kris Katterjohn wrote:
Hey everyone,

I've created a branch for testing OpenSSL on Windows:
/nmap-exp/kris/openssl-testing

Rather than using the zip archive I mentioned in my last email,
compilation of OpenSSL from source has been decided on.

My branch contains the OpenSSL libraries and headers needed for Nmap
compilation, and the DLLs required for running.  These files are in
mswin32/OpenSSL.

<snip>

If you have to change anything to get SSL working, or if it doesn't
work at all, please let me know.  Of course, please let me know if it
works too :)


Hey guys,

Has anybody tested this at all?  Just let me know if you have/had any
problems.

As I said before, you shouldn't have to change anything in your build
procedure; it should just work.

Thanks,
Kris Katterjohn

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