Information security – Access control or authentication – Network
Reexamination Certificate
2008-12-05
2011-10-18
Jung, David Y (Department: 2431)
Information security
Access control or authentication
Network
C726S011000, C726S012000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08042156
ABSTRACT:
Techniques are described for mapping an emulated SSL implementation to, for example, OpenSSL. An exemplary method includes receiving a request to initiate a communication session from an application, running in an emulation environment, with a first SSL API of an emulated SSL implementation running in the emulation environment, sending the request to a communication interface process that is running in a base computing environment, wherein the emulation environment is a process running on the base computing environment, extracting, with the communication interface process, communication session information from the request, calling, with the communication interface process, procedures provided by a second SSL API of an SSL implementation, in accordance with the request, to initiate a communication session with a computing device, wherein the SSL implementation is a program running in the base computing environment, initiating the communication session with the computing device, and transferring data to the computing device.
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Bergerson Robert L.
Heit James R.
Peters John A.
Schultz Jason C.
Johnson Charles A.
Jung David Y
Marley Robert P.
Unisys Corporation
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