Index of /~ftp/Crypto/SSLapps
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory 18-May-2001 12:46 -
BAD/ 12-Sep-2000 10:09 -
BC/ 12-Sep-2000 10:19 -
CA.gz 18-Apr-1996 00:00 1k
Mosaic-2.7b2-SSLeay-..> 22-Dec-1995 00:00 685k
Mosaic-2.7b2-SSLeay-..> 28-Jan-1996 00:00 695k
PORT4-5 22-Dec-1995 00:00 2k
SSL-MZtelnet-0.9.1.t..> 12-Nov-1996 00:00 226k
SSLftp-0.11.tar.gz 17-Oct-1997 00:00 92k
SSLftp-0.12.tar.gz 29-Oct-1997 00:00 92k
SSLftp-0.13.tar.gz 25-Sep-1998 00:00 92k
SSLftp-0.7.tar.gz 24-Dec-1995 00:00 89k
SSLftp-0.8.tar.gz 04-May-1996 00:00 90k
SSLhttpd_1.4.2-SSLea..> 22-Dec-1995 00:00 152k
SSLtel/ 12-Sep-2000 10:19 -
SSLtelnet-0.8.tar.gz 02-Apr-1996 00:00 186k
SSLtelnet-0.9.tar.gz 04-May-1996 00:00 186k
demos/ 12-Sep-2000 10:19 -
der_chop.gz 19-Apr-1996 00:00 2k
doc/ 12-Sep-2000 10:09 -
other/ 12-Sep-2000 10:19 -
priv/ 12-Sep-2000 10:09 -
ssh-1.2.20-ssl.patch.gz 08-Aug-1997 00:00 79k
ssltel01.zip 29-Jun-1996 00:00 252k
ssltel02.zip 16-Feb-1997 00:00 254k
wu-2.4.2-beta11+SSL...> 14-Nov-1996 00:00 9k
The available applications are listed here. For more information on SSLeay
see the SSLeay and SSLapps FAQ at http://www.psy.uq.oz.au/~ftp/Crypto/
SSLtelnet - original SSL telnet code
SSLMZ-telnet - SSL telnet code on top of 4.4BSD-Lite telnet with GNU
auto configure support
SSLtel - SSLtelnet for Windows ... built on top of NCSA telnet
for Windows (which is very poor code base to build on
top of)
SSLftp - BSD ftp with SSL support ... there is now a draft-ietf
document describing the next generation of SSL/TLS
extensions for FTP (based on this code).
wu* - patches to add SSL support compatible with SSLftp to
wu-ftpd
httpd-1.4.2 - NCSA httpd 1.4.2 with SSL support ... you really should
move to an Apache code base. The NCSA server is no longer
worth supporting in my opinion
Mosaic - NCSA Mosaic for Unix with SSL support ... Mosaic is no
longer being actively maintained (as far as I know) and
doesn't have table support which makes it unusable in
a modern Web context.
- There are now a few add ons (plug-ins, proxys, wrappers)
etc that add full strength SSL support to the standard
browsers (NSNAV and MSIE) ... see the FAQ for details
21-Dec-95
Tim Hudson
tjh@cryptsoft.com