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Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Matt Newman <[email protected]>
TLS 1.4 Copyright (C) 2000 Ajuba Solutions
TLS 1.4.1 Copyright (C) 2000 Ajuba Solutions

$Header: /home/rkeene/tmp/cvs2fossil/../tcltls/tls/tls/README.txt,v 1.2 2000/08/15 18:49:07 hobbs Exp $
$Header: /home/rkeene/tmp/cvs2fossil/../tcltls/tls/tls/README.txt,v 1.3 2001/06/21 23:34:20 hobbs Exp $

TLS (aka SSL) Channel - can be layered on any bi-directional Tcl_Channel.

Both client and server-side sockets are possible, and this code should work
on any platform as it uses a generic mechanism for layering on SSL and Tcl.

The TLS 1.4 release requires Tcl 8.2.0+, with 8.3.2+ preferred.  The
stacked channel implementation in Tcl was originally introduced in 8.2.0
(previously the Trf patch) and rewritten for 8.3.2+ due to inherent
limitations in the earlier implementation.  TLS 1.4 should compile with
any stubs-capable Tcl interpreter, but will require 8.2+ when loaded.
There are known limitations in the 8.2.0-8.3.1 stacked channel
implementation, so it is encouraged that people use TLS 1.4+ with an
8.3.2+ Tcl interpreter.
8.3.2+ Tcl interpreter.  These modifications are by Jeff Hobbs
<[email protected]>.

Full filevent sematics should also be intact - see tests directory for
blocking and non-blocking examples.

This was built (almost) from scratch based upon observation of OpenSSL 0.9.2B

Addition credit is due for Andreas Kupries ([email protected]), for