All, A while back I started an implementation of TLS 1.2. Rob
Withers joined the effort a few weeks ago and is has made terrific progress. He
reorganized everything, added a proper protocol stack, and now has the
certificates working. Our version now works with SSL3.0 and TLS 1.1, and DH or RSA
using x509v3 Certificates. There are still a number of things that need
to be done but we can now use squeak to connect as an SSL server and/or client.
See the examples in the workspace that opens when you load the code. You
will find our implementation at www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography.
There are two Monticello Configuration files available to make loading easier. Load
Cryptography-Configuration.mcm, and then Crypt-Xtra-Config.mcm. We could use some help with testing, code review,
documentation or any other help you would like to offer. There is also support for MS CryptoAPI and CertificateStores
for Microsoft in the MSCert package. In the future I will be working on
integrating this functionality. I will also be adding support for KomHttp
which is mostly completed but needs to be updated to support Rob’s new
version. We hope you find this useful and will keep us updated on
your use and issues with our implementation. If you have any questions
please let us know. Also again we would like to invite anyone with
interest or experience with cryptography to join our Cryptography Team at http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
. Thanks and enjoy, Ron Teitelbaum President / Principal Software Engineer US Medical Record Specialists Squeak Cryptography Team Leader |
Great news, thanks a lot. Is there a bit of documentation in how to use
it? I guess I could disassemble your HTTPSocket extension but it would be nice if there would be some guidance on how to use it. Cheers, - Andreas Ron Teitelbaum wrote: > All, > > > > A while back I started an implementation of TLS 1.2. Rob Withers joined > the effort a few weeks ago and is has made terrific progress. He > reorganized everything, added a proper protocol stack, and now has the > certificates working. > > > > Our version now works with SSL3.0 and TLS 1.1, and DH or RSA using > x509v3 Certificates. There are still a number of things that need to be > done but we can now use squeak to connect as an SSL server and/or > client. See the examples in the workspace that opens when you load the > code. You will find our implementation at > www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography > <http://www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography>. There are two Monticello > Configuration files available to make loading easier. Load > Cryptography-Configuration.mcm, and then Crypt-Xtra-Config.mcm. > > > > We could use some help with testing, code review, documentation or any > other help you would like to offer. > > > > There is also support for MS CryptoAPI and CertificateStores for > Microsoft in the MSCert package. In the future I will be working on > integrating this functionality. I will also be adding support for > KomHttp which is mostly completed but needs to be updated to support > Rob’s new version. > > > > We hope you find this useful and will keep us updated on your use and > issues with our implementation. If you have any questions please let us > know. Also again we would like to invite anyone with interest or > experience with cryptography to join our Cryptography Team at > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography . > > > > Thanks and enjoy, > > > > Ron Teitelbaum > > President / Principal Software Engineer > > US Medical Record Specialists > > www.USMedRec.com <http://www.usmedrec.com/> > > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > > Squeak Cryptography Team Leader > > > > > > > |
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When you load the code with Monticello there are some examples that work
that come up on a workspace. They show how to start a server, how to connect to that server with a client, and how to download a page from an https link. I would be happy to answer questions. We don't have any documentation just yet. Ron > -----Original Message----- > From: Andreas Raab [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 1:59 PM > To: [hidden email] > Cc: 'Robert Withers'; [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [croquet] [ANN] Working SSL In Squeak > > Great news, thanks a lot. Is there a bit of documentation in how to use > it? I guess I could disassemble your HTTPSocket extension but it would > be nice if there would be some guidance on how to use it. > > Cheers, > - Andreas > > Ron Teitelbaum wrote: > > All, > > > > > > > > A while back I started an implementation of TLS 1.2. Rob Withers joined > > the effort a few weeks ago and is has made terrific progress. He > > reorganized everything, added a proper protocol stack, and now has the > > certificates working. > > > > > > > > Our version now works with SSL3.0 and TLS 1.1, and DH or RSA using > > x509v3 Certificates. There are still a number of things that need to be > > done but we can now use squeak to connect as an SSL server and/or > > client. See the examples in the workspace that opens when you load the > > code. You will find our implementation at > > www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography > > <http://www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography>. There are two Monticello > > Configuration files available to make loading easier. Load > > Cryptography-Configuration.mcm, and then Crypt-Xtra-Config.mcm. > > > > > > > > We could use some help with testing, code review, documentation or any > > other help you would like to offer. > > > > > > > > There is also support for MS CryptoAPI and CertificateStores for > > Microsoft in the MSCert package. In the future I will be working on > > integrating this functionality. I will also be adding support for > > KomHttp which is mostly completed but needs to be updated to support > > Rob's new version. > > > > > > > > We hope you find this useful and will keep us updated on your use and > > issues with our implementation. If you have any questions please let us > > know. Also again we would like to invite anyone with interest or > > experience with cryptography to join our Cryptography Team at > > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography . > > > > > > > > Thanks and enjoy, > > > > > > > > Ron Teitelbaum > > > > President / Principal Software Engineer > > > > US Medical Record Specialists > > > > www.USMedRec.com <http://www.usmedrec.com/> > > > > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > > > > Squeak Cryptography Team Leader > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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