Acctually .. After some time spent with openssl hacking I wouldnt say its that messy :)
In case anyone anytime needs to add ssl to existing winsock code:
existing winsock code was like this:
0: sockett.Listen etc....
1: sockett.Accept(client, .....
2: recv(client , ...)
3: send(client , .....)
well in short if you want to implement SSL here..
delete lines 2 and 3 :) and add:
SSL_library_init();
SSL_load_error_strings();
OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
SSL_CTX *tlsctx;
SSL *ssl;
tlsctx = SSL_CTX_new( SSLv23_method());
// search google : generate self signed certificate openssl
SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(tlsctx, "ssl\\server1.crt" , SSL_FILETYPE_PEM);
SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(tlsctx, "ssl\\server1.key", SSL_FILETYPE_PEM);
ssl = SSL_new(tlsctx);
SSL_set_fd(ssl, client);
SSL_accept(ssl);
/* instaed recv SSL_read(ssl, ....*/
/* instaed send SSL_write(ssl, ....*/
/* not 100% sure Sleep and shutdown/free/close are entirely correct here but in my code works fine */
Sleep(3000);
SSL_shutdown(ssl);
SSL_free(ssl);
SSL_CTX_free(tlsctx);
shutdown(client, SD_BOTH);
Sleep(10);
closesocket(client);
For testing:
in command line run:
openssl s_client -host localhost -port <PORT>