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Kermit 95 v2.1.2 had SSL support on OS/2 which means Kermit 95 v3.0 really should too. Ideally we'd have a version of OpenSSL that can be built with OpenWatcom enabling it to be cross-compiled from Linux or Windows.
Failing that it may be possible to build OpenSSL with GCC. For this we would really want a GCC that can cross-compile for OS/2 from Windows or Linux otherwise we'll have no way of doing automated builds.
OpenSSL is currently only used for telnet-ssl, ftps, https and ssh. If we can't get SSH going its probably not worth putting any significant effort into OpenSSL.
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Kermit 95 v2.1.2 had SSL support on OS/2 which means Kermit 95 v3.0 really should too. Ideally we'd have a version of OpenSSL that can be built with OpenWatcom enabling it to be cross-compiled from Linux or Windows.
Failing that it may be possible to build OpenSSL with GCC. For this we would really want a GCC that can cross-compile for OS/2 from Windows or Linux otherwise we'll have no way of doing automated builds.
OpenSSL is currently only used for telnet-ssl, ftps, https and ssh. If we can't get SSH going its probably not worth putting any significant effort into OpenSSL.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: