From: ,,8000"Sandipan Gangopadhyay"
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Date sent: ,,8000Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:38:57
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I know this has more to do with IE idiosyncrasies, but I have the following
problem with my Client Certificate:
1. I have a client certificate (Digital ID) generated with Xenroll and
certified by an OpenSSL CA. I am able to use the private key and certificate
to sign emails.
2. I have an Apache-M
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, bruce cartland wrote:
:The connection is restricted. Users from known organisations can register
:for access to particular services with us using their own LIDs.
:Registrations go through an online approval process where service delivery
:owners can allocate appropriate level
The connection is restricted. Users from known organisations can register
for access to particular services with us using their own LIDs.
Registrations go through an online approval process where service delivery
owners can allocate appropriate levels of access. We prefix the LIDs with an
org code
Hi,
This is an interesting problemYou said something that I just don't
understand...The remote users from other organizations could use their own
organizations logonIds to id themselves to your Organization.
Do you mean that your org didn't have any list of acceptable users? That
the authen
hi,
we are planning to implement SSL in
our internet enabled applilcation being developed in VB and VC++. can you guide
on some resources which would help in development process. that would be very
helpful.
i case this is not the proper e-mail id to post
this please let me some of the add
hi,
we are planning to implement SSL in
our internet enabled applilcation being developed in VB and VC++. can you guide
on some resources which would help in development process. that would be very
helpful.
i case this is not the proper e-mail id to post
this please let me some of the add