SSLeay.0.9.0.1.m.README June 23, 1998 This archive contains an Installer.app package for an OpenStep framework for SSLeay. This is port #1 of SSLeay v0.9.0. This default installation requires the installation of the RSAref framework (see below for more explanation) to function. file: SSLeay.0.9.0.1.m.NIS.b.tar.gz sum: 01285 937 md5sum: 64369ff4273ce9e300a2ae610f9ded7e (** to be placed at http://www.peak.org/openstep/mach/sourcelibrary/frameworks/ ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/openstep/mach/sourcelibrary/frameworks/ **) INSTALLATION Install the framework to /LocalLibrary/Frameworks. This is the easiest place to put it, and software built with this framework expects it to be there. Alternate locations are possible, only if you know what you are doing and/or you don't mind playing with the Makefile in the framework to change the default installation parameters. Because of a special pre_install script that enables the use of a much smaller gzipped package, root access is required to install. NOTES If you are in the US, you are required to use the RSAref version of this cyptographic library. Don't worry, that is the default installation option. This RSAref version of SSleay requires you to also install the RSAref.framework as well. Applications that have been built to use (or that CAN use) this framework include: apache-SSL (versions >= 1.2.6.1) lynx-SSL (versions >= 2.8.0.1) OmniWeb * (HTTPS plugin version >= 1.04) * This SSLeay.framework can function as a drop-in replacement for the SSLeay (v0.9.0) framework by Jurgen Mollenhoff that is used in his HTTPS plugin for OmniWeb. CHANGELOG June 23, 1998 (0.9.0 port #1) - Update crypto/date.h - add CFLAG define in makefile so C flags can be reported at runtime. - 0.9.0 seems to be binary compatible with 0.8.1, it's just that apache's ssl directives are a bit less forgiving of misconfigurations if using 0.9.0. See the CHANGELOG file inside of framework for details of recent changes. CREDITS Source Eric Young http://www.psy.uq.oz.au/~ftp/Crypto/ ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL/ Framework Build Rex Dieter Computer System Manager University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Mathematics and Statistics http://www.math.unl.edu/~rdieter/