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8:26 AM
Anybody knows why it was never decided to include SSL/TLS natively in POSIX together with the rest of eg the Berkley socket API?
 
I'm guessing no one lobbied hard enough for it, so they could conveniently just dodge it with "it's part of the layers above the OS layer"
 
nwp
I vaguely remember hearing about a networking TS that was supposed to have that. You can probably look up why that failed.
I think one of the issues was that those standards have a limited lifetime and thus are not a good target for standardization.
 
nvm, doesn't look related
just something using posix sockets
 
 
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12:16 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Because TLS and SSL didn't exist when the sockets api was "standardized" and it's a fairly heavyweight piece of code. Add in the fact it would have prevented shipping multiple OSes to many parts of the world due to the fact that up until recently cryptography was considered war material and heavily regulated
Cryptography, or cryptology (from Ancient Greek: κρυπτός, romanized: kryptós "hidden, secret"; and γράφειν graphein, "to write", or -λογία -logia, "study", respectively), is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of adversarial behavior. More generally, cryptography is about constructing and analyzing protocols that prevent third parties or the public from reading private messages. Modern cryptography exists at the intersection of the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, information security, electrical engineering, digital signal processing, physics...
It was literally illegal to ship good cryptography out of the US until 1999
 
 
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