Integrating openSSL with libuv's event loop

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Will somebody please kind enough to answer
On Feb 25, 2015 10:57 PM, "Devchandra L Meetei" <dlmeetei at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi lists
> I am in the process of enabling TLS support on top of libuv.
> The approach being employed is to feed the data ,received from stream, to
> a BIO from BIO pair.
>
> and write back the data from the BIO read using BIO_read after a call to
> BIO_pending.
> Will this read/write cycle drive the SSL handshake? Do we need to
> explicitly do handshake in case
> of server?
>
> Currently, we do SSL_read to read application data manually by checking if
> handshake is completed.
> Is there a better way to do this? is there a way to get notified?
>
> All the code run on the event loop thread.
>
> The real reason for the mail is that, the approach highlighted above works
> fine for a single client.
> But it is unable to handle multiple client.
> Will somebody please guide me through with what is wrong.
>
> In case, anybody want to have a look at the code. It is available at
> https://github.com/deleisha/libuv-tls
>
>
>
>
> --
> Warm Regards
> --Dev
> OpenPegasus Developer
>
> "I'm one of those people that think Thomas Edison and the light bulb
> changed the world more than Karl Marx ever did," Steve Jobs
>
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