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Hi all,
I have remote 2Mbs connection to server.
I am wondering - what is the difference (i mean - transferring data) between Citrix sessions and XDMCP?
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Net::Server::Proto::SSL(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Server::Proto::SSL(3)
NAME
Net::Server::Proto::SSL - Net::Server SSL protocol.
SYNOPSIS
See Net::Server::Proto.
DESCRIPTION
Experimental. If anybody has any successes or ideas for improvment under SSL, please email <paul@seamons.com>.
Protocol module for Net::Server. This module implements a secure socket layer over tcp (also known as SSL). See Net::Server::Proto.
There is a limit inherent from using IO::Socket::SSL, namely that only one SSL connection can be maintained by Net::Server. However,
Net::Server should also be able to maintain any number of TCP, UDP, or UNIX connections in addition to the one SSL connection.
Additionally, getline support is very limited and writing directly to STDOUT will not work. This is entirely dependent upon the
implementation of IO::Socket::SSL. getline may work but the client is not copied to STDOUT under SSL. It is suggested that clients
sysread and syswrite to the client handle (located in $self->{server}->{client} or passed to the process_request subroutine as the first
argument).
PARAMETERS
In addition to the normal Net::Server parameters, any of the SSL parameters from IO::Socket::SSL may also be specified. See
IO::Socket::SSL for information on setting this up.
BUGS
Christopher A Bongaarts pointed out that if the SSL negotiation is slow then the server won't be accepting for that period of time (because
the locking of accept is around both the socket accept and the SSL negotiation). This means that as it stands now the SSL implementation
is susceptible to DOS attacks. To fix this will require deviding up the accept call a little bit more finely which may not yet be possible
with IO::Socket::SSL. Any ideas or patches on this bug are welcome.
LICENCE
Distributed under the same terms as Net::Server
THANKS
Thanks to Vadim for pointing out the IO::Socket::SSL accept was returning objects blessed into the wrong class.
perl v5.12.1 2007-02-03 Net::Server::Proto::SSL(3)