Corrected encoding of large exponent and read from stdin.
use MIME::Base64;
print "exponent: ";
$exponent = <>;
print "mantisa: ";
$mantisa = <>;
# strip white space
$exponent =~ s/\s//g;
$mantisa =~ s/\s//g;
#convert to binary
$exponent = pack("H*", $exponent);
$mantisa = pack("H*", $mantisa);
In message
<5204ccdf4424e7419d7889fe1e74593532c82...@smaildag10.wstw.energy-it.net>,
Melbinger Christian writes:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone have experience with a IPSECKEY RR? Especially how to make
> one?
>
> Why do I need one, you ask?
> Well, it's my best guest. I have to create a site2site vpn
In message <201212202013.qbkkdksi002...@x.it.okstate.edu>, Martin McCormick
writes:
> We are using BIND 9.7.7 with recursion. Our boarder
> router temporarily failed completely isolating our campus from
> the rest of the internet.
>
> During that time, it was impossible to do local l
We are using BIND 9.7.7 with recursion. Our boarder
router temporarily failed completely isolating our campus from
the rest of the internet.
During that time, it was impossible to do local lookups.
We were showing 997 out of 1000 recursive clients which is no
surprise but the loss
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Hash: SHA1
BIND 10 - 1.0.0 Beta Release
Welcome to the first beta toward the first production BIND 10 1.0.0
release. BIND 10 provides a C++ library for DNS (with python
wrappers) and several cooperating daemons for providing authoritative
DNS service (w
Hi
Does anyone have experience with a IPSECKEY RR? Especially how to make one?
Why do I need one, you ask?
Well, it's my best guest. I have to create a site2site vpn tunnel between a
Westermo GPRS-Modem and a Checkpoint Firewall, and the Modem does not accept
the certificate.
Instead it logs: "
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