In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 16 Apr 2002 00:58:16 +0200, 
Averroes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

averroes> My question is, the OCSP Responder act as a deaom since it listen on
averroes> port 8888 and wait for requests. Does openssl OCSP Responder mature
averroes> to support attack throughout the wild network?

I'd say that it hasn't been tested that thoroughly yet.  I base this
on the very small number of reports regarding OCSP on the lists.  I
may be wrong.

In any case, you may very well have fuond a bug.  Are you willing to
trace it for us, or give us a precise recipe on how you triggered the
crash?

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