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Does anyone know of any good libraries that will handle establishing a HTTPS connection? I really don't have the time to get in and learn how to send HTTP packets let alone worry about encryption, so if someone could suggest something that would be great.
I'm also looking to set up OpenSSL and ModSSL for Apache. Could anyone point to any tutorials on that?
I'm also looking to set up OpenSSL and ModSSL for Apache. Could anyone point to any tutorials on that?
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