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@From Maurice Gittens <mgittens@@gits.nl>
--
	Example programs, demonstrating some basic SSLeay crypto library
	operations, to help you not to make the same mistakes I did. 

	The following files are present.
	- loadkeys.c 	Demonstrates the loading and of public and 
			private keys.
	- loadkeys.h   	The interface for loadkeys.c
	- example1.c    Demonstrates the sealing and opening API's
	- example2.c  	Demonstrates rsa encryption and decryption
	- example3.c    Demonstrates the use of symmetric block ciphers
	- example4.c	Demonstrates base64 and decoding 		
	- Makefile	A makefile you probably will have to adjust for
			your environment
	- README	this file


	The programs were written by Maurice Gittens <mgittens@@gits.nl>
	with the necesary help from Eric Young <eay@@cryptsoft.com> 
	
	You may do as you please with these programs, but please don't
	pretend that you wrote them. 

	To be complete: If you use these programs you acknowlegde that
	you are aware that there is NO warranty of any kind associated
	with these programs. I don't even claim that the programs work,
	they are provided AS-IS.

 	January 1997

	Maurice	


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From Maurice Gittens <mgittens@@gits.nl>
--
	Example programs, demonstrating some basic SSLeay crypto library
	operations, to help you not to make the same mistakes I did. 

	The following files are present.
	- loadkeys.c 	Demonstrates the loading and of public and 
			private keys.
	- loadkeys.h   	The interface for loadkeys.c
	- example1.c    Demonstrates the sealing and opening API's
	- example2.c  	Demonstrates rsa encryption and decryption
	- example3.c    Demonstrates the use of symmetric block ciphers
	- example4.c	Demonstrates base64 and decoding 		
	- Makefile	A makefile you probably will have to adjust for
			your environment
	- README	this file


	The programs were written by Maurice Gittens <mgittens@@gits.nl>
	with the necesary help from Eric Young <eay@@cryptsoft.com> 
	
	You may do as you please with these programs, but please don't
	pretend that you wrote them. 

	To be complete: If you use these programs you acknowlegde that
	you are aware that there is NO warranty of any kind associated
	with these programs. I don't even claim that the programs work,
	they are provided AS-IS.

 	January 1997

	Maurice	


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