Hello.
Apparently server side caching is not optional. At least IE5 fails with my
server when validating the client if caching is not enabled.
However, would someone please explain to me the function of
SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context function call??? I hate to
use functions which I have no idea what they do. I've searched all over the
documents, the sources etc. but just don't get it. The passed const char *
thing is just copied around in the sources and compared. What are the proper
values for it? Right now i'm using it like s_server does it, passing an
integer with value "1". It seems to work that way, but I really need to
understand this better.
Please. Someone out there must know the purpose of this strange function.
One easy question at the end: are CApath and CAfile just different ways to
give the same information (ie in directory with hashed files, or all in the
same file) ? If not, what's the difference.
With regards,
Ari
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