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ssl_socket_01

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This article describes the <UnigineSDK>/data/samples/plugins/ssl_socket_01.cpp sample.

The ssl_socket_01 sample demonstrates how to create a secure network communication server.

Notice
It is required to launch the SSLSocket plugin before running the sample.

In this sample, the server creates a socket that listens on port 4433 and accepts a connection from any client. If the client connects, the server sends the encrypted web page to it.

After you run this sample, you can open the web page, which is sent to the client. It is located on the https://localhost:4433. To see the encrypted web page, run also the ssl_socket_00 sample.

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