remove openssl references; resolves #7

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James 2019-03-30 19:46:45 +10:00
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@ -38,9 +38,6 @@ $ go get github.com/jeffreydwalter/arlo-go
# Note: This package uses the `go dep` package for dependency management. If you plan on contributing to this package, you will be required to use [dep](https://github.com/golang/dep). Setting it up is outside the scope of this README, but if you want to contribute and aren't familiar with `dep`, I'm happy to get you. # Note: This package uses the `go dep` package for dependency management. If you plan on contributing to this package, you will be required to use [dep](https://github.com/golang/dep). Setting it up is outside the scope of this README, but if you want to contribute and aren't familiar with `dep`, I'm happy to get you.
``` ```
**NOTE 1:** arlo.netgear.com requires TLS 1.2 for their API. So, if you're getting ssl errors, it's most likely related to your version of openssl. You may need to upgrade your openssl library.
If you're running this library on OSX or macOS, they ship with `openssl v0.9.x` which does not support TLS 1.2. You should follow the instructions found [here](https://comeroutewithme.com/2016/03/13/python-osx-openssl-issue/) to upgrade your openssl library.
After installing all of the required libraries, you can import and use this library like so: After installing all of the required libraries, you can import and use this library like so:
```golang ```golang