Thanks for your reply re. TLS
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
> It's unclear what you mean. I saw a new message on the ML and responded to
> it. Where did this 'threading breaking' take place?
My mistake; apologies to to other list members.
I had replied to an existing message, to
/raddb/certs/cert8.db but the client certificate in a
PEM file after looking in cert8.db first)
Is this possible with the standard CentOS builds, and if so, is there a
tutorial or examples anywhere ?
If not, has anyone solved this problem ?
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l it run with a custom LD_LIBRARY_PATH, as does Mozilla ?
Or will it run inside a virtual machine, or with Wine ?
We have video capture cards using V4L2 that work with e.g. SeeVoghRN,
xawtv and, I think, Ekiga.
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2015, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 16 Apr 2015, Andrew Daviel wrote:
RedHat released sendmail-8.13.8-10.el5_11.src.rpm which includes
sendmail-8.13.8-ssl-opts.patch which adds support for disabling SSLv3 and
SSLv2 in sendmail.cf
But as far as I can see there is no support in
line ServerSSLOptions in
sendmail.cf
Does anyone know how to do this ?
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o make CentOS boot via EFI rather than from the legacy
partition boot record ?
- how can I make Windows boot from GRUB ? (I tried
"bcdedit /export C:\Boot\BCD", but that did not help - or I have the
wrong file or syntax)
Some documentation refers to a tool in Windows 8 called "EasyBCD", but I
can't find it in my system.
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