> Ah, so then your going to retract your statement that:
> "EULAs are agreements, you must actually agree to them to use the work"
> because clearly you can use the work here (the Windows software)
> without agreeing to the EULA.
No, that is the definition of an EULA.
To give an
David Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Apart from that what is the most effective way of entering a
> password to stop keyloggers I have been racking my brain thinking of
> a defeat for them but can't come up with one yet although I'm sure
> there is an answer somewhere.
Consider the u
Hello,
> In a SSL enabled application I need to have the TCP socket persistent
> after calling SSL_shutdown; i.e when a SSL session has been
> established with the server and torn down by calling SSL_shutdown the
> TCP socket connection with the server needs to be intact. But I think
> SSL_shutdown
Bernhard Froehlich wrote:
> David Irvine wrote:
>> Sorry of this mail is a bit off the line and discussed a thousand times.
>> 'But'
>>
>> What's peoples opinions on beating keyloggers and does biometrics help
>> at all, i.e if a fingerprint scanner gets logged then is this worse
>> cause you cant
Hello,
In a SSL enabled application I need to have the TCP
socket persistent after calling SSL_shutdown; i.e when a SSL session has been
established with the server and torn down by calling SSL_shutdown the
TCP socket connection with the server needs to be intact. But I
think SSL_shutdown
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