On 2 Jun 2004, Remco Seesink wrote:
> I tried the question below first on debian-mentors but harvested silence.
> Hopefully it is more on topic here.
In part, that is probably because you asked a very hard question. :)
[...]
>> I am packaging ibwebadmin, a web administration tool for firebird
>>
Hello,
I tried the question below first on debian-mentors but harvested silence.
Hopefully it is more on topic here.
I am not on the list, CC appreciated but I will read the archive.
Many thanks,
Remco Seesink
On Sun, 23 May 2004 18:48:24 +0200
Remco Seesink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
On 2 Jun 2004, Remco Seesink wrote:
> I tried the question below first on debian-mentors but harvested silence.
> Hopefully it is more on topic here.
In part, that is probably because you asked a very hard question. :)
[...]
>> I am packaging ibwebadmin, a web administration tool for firebird
>>
Hello,
I tried the question below first on debian-mentors but harvested silence.
Hopefully it is more on topic here.
I am not on the list, CC appreciated but I will read the archive.
Many thanks,
Remco Seesink
On Sun, 23 May 2004 18:48:24 +0200
Remco Seesink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
* Vincent Deffontaines:
> 1) What are those .crl files used for?
These are Certificate Revocation Lists. They are essential for the
operation of a PKI, especially a global one with lose registration
checks.
> Maybe they could be used to "corrupt" actual browser's certs?
There whole purpose is
* Vincent Deffontaines:
> 1) What are those .crl files used for?
These are Certificate Revocation Lists. They are essential for the
operation of a PKI, especially a global one with lose registration
checks.
> Maybe they could be used to "corrupt" actual browser's certs?
There whole purpose is
This is the 2nd occurence of strange entries on my proxy logs, within a
few days (comments below):
***
10* - - [28/May/2004:14:09:17 +0200] "GET
http://delivery.inet-traffic.com/inetdl.exe HTTP/1.0" 200 247544
TCP_REFRESH_HIT:DIRECT
10* - - [28/May/2004
This is the 2nd occurence of strange entries on my proxy logs, within a
few days (comments below):
***
10* - - [28/May/2004:14:09:17 +0200] "GET
http://delivery.inet-traffic.com/inetdl.exe HTTP/1.0" 200 247544
TCP_REFRESH_HIT:DIRECT
10* - - [28/May/2004
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