SSLBlackbox.NET is a comprehensive collection of managed components that add client-side and server-side support for SSL / TLS family of protocols to your .NET Framework applications.
SSLBlackbox.NET 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;
■ no dependencies on third-party libraries (besides standard .NET Framework);
■ 100% compatibility with all major SSL/TLS libraries and implementations, including most recent additions (AES 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 (.NET) is a software that adds client-side and server-side support for SSL applications.
SSLBlackbox is compatible with all major SSL / TLS servers and clients on the market.
.NET edition of SSLBlackbox can be integrated into MS Visual Studio 2003, Borland Delphi 8 and Delphi 2005/.NET, C#Builder. It requires .NET Framework 1.1
Requirements:
· NET Framework (1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5),
· NET Compact Framework (1.0, 2.0, 3.5)
· Mono (1.0 and 2.0).
Limitations:
· speed limitations in certain functions
· nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· [All] (Base) Added global IgnoreTagsWhenComparingRDNs flag
· [All] (SFTP) Added TreatZeroSizeAsUndefined property
· [All] (PKI) Added tsoIgnoreNonce to TSPClient options (can be useful when working with some buggy servers)
· [All] (Base) SecureBlackbox now understands incorrectly inserted timestamps (TimeStampResp instead of TimeStampToken)
· [All] (Base) Improved JKS format handling
· [All] (EDI) Miscellaneous AS2 components fixes
· [All] (HTTPS) TElHTTPSClient now encodes the path part of the URL if the URL contains spaces in it
· [All] (HTTPS) TElHTTPSClient now includes authentication header when no username is specified and the password is set. Such authentication scheme (password without username) is used by some popular hardware.