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From: Alexis <flexibeast@gmail.com>
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Wolfgang Agnes <wagnes@jemoni.to> writes:

>   https://github.com/janmojzis/tlswrapper
>
> which is a TLS wrapper written in the UNIX way.  I've been looking for a
> program like that for a little while to be able to continue to use
> Daniel J. Bernstein's tcpserver (wrapped in TLS).

You might be interested in reading about Laurent Bercot's s6-networking
suite, if you're not already aware of it:

  https://skarnet.org/software/s6-networking/

For example, s6-tlsserver:

  https://skarnet.org/software/s6-networking/s6-tlsserver.html

> s6-tlsserver is an UCSPI server tool for TLS/SSL connections over INET
> domain sockets. It acts as a TCP super-server that listens to
> connections, accepts them, and for each connection, establishes a TLS
> transport over it, then executes into a program.


Alexis.