sslwrap sslwrap is an inetd service that front-ends most simple TCP-based services like POP3, IMAP, SMTP, HTTP, telnet, etc. to encrypt all of the data in the session. Rick Kaseguma http://www.rickk.com/sslwrap December 28, 1997 Version 2.0.0 - September 21, 1998 - Added "-addr 123.45.67.99" option to connect to a host other than localhost. - Added "-accept 123" option to accept connections on port 123 as a standalone app instead of using inetd. This has not been extensively tested. Version 2.0.1 - November 11, 1998 (User Contributions) - Added "-exec" option to directly run a program instead of having to connect to localhost - Corrected a typo in the usage info for -accept - Corrected a segmentation fault when -nocafile is used Version 2.0.2 - November 19, 1999 - Corrected missing ")" in call to RSA_generate_key for SSLeay < 0.9 - Additions to Makefile for more Solaris friendliness Version 2.0.3 - March 10, 1999 - Fixed a buffer size overflow that could cause problems during large read operations, such as downloading large messages with POP3s. Version 2.0.6 - November 11, 2000 - Fixed include of "err.h" (should be OPENSSL"err.h") - Changed Malloc/Free to malloc/free