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<title>The first packet (ClientHello Handshake) can be constructed and is accepted</title>
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<name>Derek Pryor</name>
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by SSL servers. Framework.c allows me to test the library against a given
https server.
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<title>Adding SSL Constructs header file. (First version)</title>
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<name>Derek Pryor</name>
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