RE: MS crypto API based ssl proxy??

From: Brewis, Mark (mark.brewis@eds.com)
Date: Wed Jan 07 2004 - 12:20:11 EST


Odysseus supports client side certs and runs under Windows. Doubt it uses cryptoapi, since it utilises OpenSSL and Eric Young's work, but it might get you a little further on that you are.

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Mark

[Shade - sorry if it chews up your bandwidth again mate]
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Shashank Rai [mailto:shashrai@emirates.net.ae]
>>Sent: 07 January 2004 09:56
>>To: benoni_martin@hotmail.com
>>Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com
>>Subject: RE: MS crypto API based ssl proxy??
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 13:43, MARTIN M. =?UNKNOWN?Q?B=E9noni?= wrote:
>>> Well, just a clue: you do not talk about Achilles and
>>ZeBeDeee...have tou
>>> tried them? I cannot claim they support the right library,
>>but as you don't
>>> mention them...Again, just an idea! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>thnx for the reply... but achilles doesn't support client side
>>certificates :( .... ZeBeDee... well didn't know about it...
>>will google
>>it up and check it out.
>>and for the sake of mentioning, exodus and webscarab do not work:
>>a) do not support client certificates.
>>b) use java (not sure if sun's ssl api or some other librarby
>>but surely
>>not cryptoapi)
>>
>>
>>thnx anyway :)
>>
>>cheers
>>--
>>shashank
>>
>><--
>>Here is the Packet that was fragmented and has been assembled again.
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>>Tolkien :)
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