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Hello folks! Hope you're doing well. I was wondering how I could get (secure) TLS 1.2/1.3 working in an app that targets Windows XP, as most modern servers no longer accept HTTP requests. From what I could find online, I'd need OpenSSL 1.1.1 and libcURL 7.73.0 (although I'm not 100% sure), which have support for TLS 1.2/1.3 and modern networking while also staying compatible with Windows XP. My only issue with the two is that despite me having searched for multiple downloads from multiple different repositories, I've only been able to find the executables and source code for them. Perhaps it's a mistake and stupidity on my behalf, but is it possible to directly get the SDK files directly? (Such as the "/include" and "/lib" directories) And if so, would I be obliged to use outdated and non-updated versions of OpenSSL and libcURL, or are there any modern-ish and stable backports? For reference, I'm compiling the app using Code::Blocks 17.12 alongside its bundled MinGW compiler (GCC 5.1.0), targeting 32-bit (x86) Windows XP. Any help would be appreciated. Have a nice day.
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Looking for a person with Python programming skills to implement TLS 1.3 functionality in ProxHTTPSProxy REV3e! We need a person with Python programming skills to implement TLS 1.3 and its ciphers to the latest version REV3e of ProxHTTPSProxy. Three ciphers associated with TLS 1.3 have to be added to the existing package of REV3e. Its OpenSSL version 1.1.1d already supports TLS 1.3. To assess whether such a project can be realized, the source code can be viewed first, of course. This is the download link of ProxHTTPSProxy REV3e's source code: https://www.mediafire.com/file/s9027bdxffodbna/cryptography-2.8-py3.4_openssl-1.1.1d.rar/file All information about ProxHTTPSProxy can be found in the first post of my thread: Any ideas or suggestions are welcome! If there is such a person, I'll be pleased to get your opinion whether such a project is possible or not. I personally cannot estimate the scope and the effort required for such a project, since I unfortunately do not have any knowledge in the Python programming language. That's the reason for this call. The goal is to get a proxy with the most recent protocol and its ciphers in Windows XP and to future-proof this OS. Thanks in advance! Kind regards, AstroSkipper