aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
-rw-r--r--lib/ssl/internal_doc/ssl-implementation.txt52
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/lib/ssl/internal_doc/ssl-implementation.txt b/lib/ssl/internal_doc/ssl-implementation.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index e5d6ac8cd0..0000000000
--- a/lib/ssl/internal_doc/ssl-implementation.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-
-Important modules:
-
- module behaviour children
- ------ ---------
- ssl_app application ssl_sup
- ssl_sup supervisor ssl_server, ssl_broker_sup
- ssl_server gen_server -
- ssl_broker_sup supervisor ssl_broker
- ssl_broker gen_server -
-
-The ssl_server controls a port program that implements the SSL functionality.
-That port program uses the OpenSSL package.
-
-Each socket has a corresponding broker (listen, accept or connect). A broker
-is created and supervised by the ssl_broker_sup.
-
-All communication is between a user and a broker. The broker communicates
-with the ssl_server, that sends its commands to the port program and handles
-the port program responses, that are distributed to users through the
-brokers.
-
-There is a distinction between commands and data flow between the ssl_server
-and the port program. Each established connection between the user and the
-outside world consists of a local erlang socket (owned by the broker) that
-is read from and written to by the broker. At the other end of the local
-connection is a local socket in the port program.
-
-The "real" socket that connects to the outside world is in the port program
-(including listen sockets). The main purpose of the port program is to
-shuffle data between local sockets and outside world sockets, and detect and
-propagate read and write errors (including detection of closed sockets) to
-the ssl_server.
-
-There is documentation in the ssl_broker.erl module.
-
-There is also documentation in the esock.c and esock_openssl.c files.
-
-The ssl_pem.erl, ssl_pkix.erl and ssl_base64.erl modules are support
-modules for reading SSL certificates. Modules for parsing certificates
-are generated from ASN.1 modules in the `pkix' directory.
-
-The `examples' directory contains functions for generating certificates.
-Those certificates are used in the test suites.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-