SSL support for Lynx 2.8.4 (SSL-MM 1.4.1) -- adapted from http://www.moxienet.com/lynx/ Lynx, in its unmodified form, will not allow you to make secure socket layer (SSL) connections. SSL is used for the secure transfer of information over the Internet. Many sites are now requiring SSL to ensure security for themselves and their users. With a version of Lynx modified to support SSL, Lynx users can now visit these sites with ease as well. The SSL configure option (--with-ssl) for Lynx provides the ability to make use of SSL over HTTP for secure access to web sites (HTTPS) and over NNTP for secure access to news servers (SNEWS). SSL is handled transparently, allowing users to continue accessing web sites and news services from within Lynx through the same interface for both secure and standard transfers. This is based on, and requires, the OpenSSL library. OpenSSL's distribution and use may be restricted by licenses and laws. For information on obtaining OpenSSL, as well as information on its distribution, see http://www.openssl.org/. The main distribution site is ftp://ftp.openssl.org/. To test your version of Lynx for its SSL support, try it out with an SSL site. http://www.moxienet.com/lynx/ssl-test will redirect you to a secure (https) page which will load if your browser contains SSL support, and give you some information about the connection. Note that the server that you are redirected to may not have a valid certificate. Lynx will not complain, as it does not yet support certificates, but other browsers may. Since you will not be sending any sensitive data to the test page, this should not present a problem. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that all patent laws, export restrictions, and other considerations have been taken into account before using this software. -- Note: Lynx is GPL'd, so it falls under the regulations in EAR section 740.13(e)(1): (1) Encryption source code controlled under 5D002, which would be considered publicly available under section 734.3(b)(3) and which is not subject an express agreement for the payment a licensing fee or royalty for commercial production or sale of any product developed with the source code, is released from EI controls and may be exported or reexported without review under License Exception TSU, provided you have submitted written notification to BXA of the Internet location (e.g., URL or Internet address) or a copy of source code by the time of export.