New question #209579 on ADCH++:
https://answers.launchpad.net/adchpp/+question/209579

According to the ADC specification here:  

http://adc.sourceforge.net/versions/ADC-0.12.html

6.5ADCS - Secure ADC <work-in-progress>

6.5.1Introduction
Secure ADC connections can be established using a TLS tunnel, both for hub and 
for client connections. Certificates can be used to authenticate both hub and 
user, for example by making the hub the root CA, and only allow clients signed 
by the hub to connect. Ephemeral keys should be use to ensure forward secrecy 
when possible.

How do I do that with ADCH++  ?????  Do I have to make the certificates 
differently then in the examples in the setup guide?  I would really like to 
use this.

6.5.2Client-Hub encryption
TLS client-hub connections can be initiated either by negotiating the feature 
“ADCS” on connection or by using the protocol adcs:// when initiating the 
connection. Hubs can choose to request a certificate for the user on login, and 
use this certificate to replace password-based login.

Is it possible for ADCH++ to use passwords, and also verify the clients certs 
against signed certs in the servers /trusted directory like above?  it would be 
nice to have both.

Thanks!

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