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SSLBlackbox (VCL) 4.3 - Support for SSL/TLS in Delphi and C++Builder

Support for SSL/TLS in Delphi and C++Builder

SSLBlackbox (VCL)
SSLBlackbox (VCL): SSLBlackbox is a comprehensive collection of managed components that add client-side and server-side support for SSL / TLS family of protocols to your Windows and Linux applications.



SSLBlackbox includes complete SSL2, SSL3 and TLS 1.0/1.1 protocol support and supports full range of SSL / TLS and PKI features, such as

* synchronous and asynchronous operation modes;

* support for TLS extensions;

* no dependencies on third-party libraries (besides standard VCL library);

* 100% compatibility with all major SSL/TLS libraries and implementations, including most recent additions (AES and Camellia cipher suites);

* support for built-in and custom sockets for flexible connection management;

* support for Public Key Infrastructure (PKI, X.509 certificates, certificate requests and CRLs);



SSLBlackbox components are a clean-room implementation of all SSL / TLS protocol specifications, which don't use any third-party libraries for core functionality.



SSLBlackbox is compatible with all major SSL / TLS servers and clients on the market.



This is VCL edition, which can be used with Delphi 4-7 and 2005-2006, C++Builder 4-6 and Kylix 2-3.

What is new in version 4.3:



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For $149.00

Download: Download SSLBlackbox (VCL) 4.3 (41.6 Mb)
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Release Date:1969-12-31
Last Updated:2006-03-13
Manufacturer: EldoS Corporation
Product Support: SSLBlackbox (VCL) WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:
Install:Install Only
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