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-The SSL Conservatory: OpenSSL Certificate Validation
-====================================================
-
-This sample code demonstrates how to perform certificate validation when using
-the OpenSSL library to connect to an SSL/TLS server. It was tested on Windows
-7, OS X and Linux.
-
-
-Read The Whitepaper
--------------------
-
-Before using this code, please read the white paper "Everything you've always
-wanted to know about certificate validation with OpenSSL (but were afraid to
-ask)" available at ./everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-openssl.pdf.
-
-
-OS-Specific Instructions
-------------------------
-
-### Linux
-
-The code was compiled and tested on Ubuntu 11.04.
-
-You will have to install the libssl and libcrypto development libraries and
-header files. In most Linux distros they are part of the "libssl-dev" package.
-
-
-### OS X
-
-The code was compiled and tested on OS X Mountain Lion.
-
-OS X comes the OpenSSL development libraries pre-installed. However, libssl has
-been modified by Apple to automatically use the system's trust store when
-validating certificate chains; this behavior cannot be changed. Therefore,
-specifying a trust store using SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations() will always be
-ignored on OS X.
-
-Additionally, compiling the code on OS X will generate a lot of "is
-deprecated" warnings because Apple is migrating from OpenSSL to the Common
-Crypto framework.
-
-
-### Windows
-
-The code was compiled using minGW and tested on Windows 7.
-
-You will have to install minGW as well as the OpenSSL development libraries.
-The OpenSSL project provides a link to pre-compiled libraries for Windows at
-the following URL: http://www.openssl.org/related/binaries.html
-
-If you used those binaries, here are additional instructions to compile the
-sample code. First add the OpenSSL headers and libraries to MinGW:
-
- Copy <OpenSSL_Folder>/include/ to <MinGW_Folder>/include/
- Copy <OpenSSL_Folder>/libeay32.dll to <MinGW_Folder>/lib/libeay32.dll
- Copy <OpenSSL_Folder>/libssl32.dll to <MinGW_Folder>/lib/libssl32.dll
-
-Then compile the test_client:
-
- make -f Makefile_mingw
-