Dear all, I have application specific query as below. We have a solution for remote data monitoring. It picks up the data from remote sites using a modem, forms a string of data values, connects to server on GPRS/Ethernet using socket and pushes data to server periodically. The modem is having firmware developed in embedded c on top of RTOS. The server has tomcat application server which hosts a data server class (in java) listening on a configurable port. The listener listens to this port and parses the data to store in database. Now we want to send this data from modem to server in a secured way. Once option is to encrypt the data using RSAEncyptor before sending and decrypt the data using RSADescryptor after receiving. Second option could be to use https protocol so that it is more standardized. So if we have to use second option, what should be the approach? Are there readymade libraries available to send it on https from modem in embedded C? Are there corresponding libraries available in java to receive it on server? What should be overall architecture. We though OpenSSL can help in this. I am new to this and may not have given all the information required. Feel free to let me know if you need any more inputs. Also you may direct me to appropriate forum, if this is not the right forum. Thanks & Regards, Sarvesh. Mobile: +91 9820921719
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