I should also add that there will have to be some kind of time sensitivity
or other uniqueness test. Otherwise some malicious intermediary could
intercept the message and save it for a while and then resubmit it into the
mailstream. The destination would authenticate the message and old data
woul
Thus said Serhat Artun on Tue, 11 Apr 2000 15:23:39 +0300:
> $ make certificate TYPE=custom
>
> but it doesnt work or I couldnt make it if you know how can I create
> basicly
I don't know anything about making certificates for SSL, however, if it
is using a Makefile, which I assume it must sin
Marc Haber wrote:
>
> On Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:42:24 +1000, you wrote:
> >Zentek International does provide such a service using Debian servers.
>
> How about having a list of Debian-friendly companies, ISPs, Web
> Hosters, Security outfits etc. on the Debian web page?
>
It's a good idea...
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, J. Currey wrote:
>I am putting together a couple of servers that will become PCI
>bus bottlenecked.
>I haven't found very many motherboards that have multiple PCI buses.
>The Intel L44GX+ has taken the AGP port (PCI 66) and used it for
>PCI slots instead, but has some bug rep
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The problem is that there are not much users per domain but a lot of
>domains. I think this version is only suitable if you have to handle 1000
>or more Acconts for only one domain. And especially with only one
>administrator.
>
>I think the Communigat
look at atdot.org also
Sheri wrote:
>
> I'm running Linux on a 486 laptop with a 2400
> baud modem, and I haven't been able to stay
> connected to any isp.
>
> When I used minicom to connect, I get a prompt
> for user name and password, then I get a message
> saying ppp is starting and then garbage on the
> screen for
Well assuming your ISP actually supports 2400 baud connections to it's
dialup then you might have a little problem. Usually if you can't even
connect properly you do not possess a fast enough connection (I have a
2400 as well and I tried to connect to a service that supposedly was up
to 33.3 and it
there is a script with appche-ssl, /usr/sbin/ssl-certifcate, that is
called be the apache-ssl install that you can re-run to gen a
cert.
if you already have a cert use the --force flag.
you can also pass a -days x flag to generate a cert that will expire
in 3000 days or somesuch.
there is a pa
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 01:18:55PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, J. Currey wrote:
> >I am putting together a couple of servers that will become PCI
> >bus bottlenecked.
> >I haven't found very many motherboards that have multiple PCI buses.
> >The Intel L44GX+ has taken the AG
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