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@Add sslsniffer 1.21, sSLv3/TLS and SSLv2 sniffer.

PR:		45401
Submitted by:	Jim Geovedi <jim@@corebsd.or.id>
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@A SSLv3/TLS and SSLv2 proxy server that sniffs SSL/TLS packets and prints
out the contents of packets in stdout.  It can also serve as a (not very
efficient) proxy server.  Note that this tool does not decrypt or even
attempt to decrypt the traffic that is routed through it.

WWW: http://crypto.stanford.edu/~eujin/sslsniffer/
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