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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joel Martin adfe6ac166 Support for SSL/TLS ('wss://') on both sides.
On the client side, this adds the as3crypto library to web-socket-js
so that the WebSocket 'wss://' scheme is supported which is WebSocket
over SSL/TLS.

Couple of downsides to the fall-back method:

    - This balloons the size of the web-socket-js object from about 12K to 172K.

    - Getting it working required disabling RFC2718 web proxy support
      in web-socket-js.

    - It makes the web-socket-js fallback even slower with the
      encryption overhead.

The server side (wsproxy.py) uses python SSL support. The proxy
automatically detects the type of incoming connection whether flash
policy request, SSL/TLS handshake ('wss://') or plain socket
('ws://').

Also added a check-box to the web page to enable/disabled 'wss://'
encryption.
2010-04-30 16:41:09 -05:00
Joel Martin d920595453 Import web-socket-js: a0fb3933ce5c824bcb882f5a1cf87e46de773ea8
web-socket-js is a flash based WebSockets emulator.

From: http://github.com/gimite/web-socket-js
2010-04-17 17:23:31 -05:00