[Haskell-cafe] tls talking to certificate stores (was Re: ...)
Andrew Cowie
andrew at operationaldynamics.com
Sat Feb 16 01:51:53 CET 2013
On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 15:12 +0000, Vincent Hanquez wrote:
> Sorry the answer is out of topic
That's ok.
> Windows certificate and macos X certificate are stored in a reliably
> discoverable place. That openssl provide no way to get to it is a
> different story and one reason to have tls.
Is talking to the Windows and Mac OS certificate stores something that
you wrote for the tls library [in Haskell]? If so, is it something that
could be ported for other people to use?
[I assume we can "just look at tls's source" but I'd certainly welcome a
pointer as to where to look]
AfC
Sydney
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