perl-IO-Socket-SSL

Nearly transparent SSL encapsulation for IO::Socket::INET

IO::Socket::SSL makes using SSL/TLS much easier by wrapping the necessary functionality into the familiar IO::Socket interface and providing secure defaults whenever possible. This way, existing applications can be made SSL-aware without much effort, at least if you do blocking I/O and don't use select or poll. But, under the hood, SSL is a complex beast. So there are lots of methods to make it do what you need if the default behavior is not adequate. Because it is easy to inadvertently introduce critical security bugs or just hard to debug problems, I would recommend studying the following documentation carefully. The documentation consists of the following parts: * * "Essential Information About SSL/TLS" * * "Basic SSL Client" * * "Basic SSL Server" * * "Common Usage Errors" * * "Common Problems with SSL" * * "Using Non-Blocking Sockets" * * "Advanced Usage" * * "Integration Into Own Modules" * * "Description Of Methods" Additional documentation can be found in * * IO::Socket::SSL::Intercept - Doing Man-In-The-Middle with SSL * * IO::Socket::SSL::Utils - Useful functions for certificates etc

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