Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006, Jean-Marc Desperrier wrote:
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That led me to use a modified index.txt with "openssl ca
-gencrl" where the entries are not in the order of the serial number.
But the crl openssl generates always has the certificate entries
reordered in the
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006, Jean-Marc Desperrier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to reproduce with "openssl ca -gencrl" an existing crl where
> some entries are not ordered in the order of the serial number of the
> certificate. That led me to use a modified index.txt with "openssl ca
> -gencrl" where
Hi,
I'm trying to reproduce with "openssl ca -gencrl" an existing crl where
some entries are not ordered in the order of the serial number of the
certificate. That led me to use a modified index.txt with "openssl ca
-gencrl" where the entries are not in the order of the serial number.
But th
Arjun Mehra wrote:
Is it permissible/possible to do the SSL handshake
once and then use the resulting session parameters
over multiple simultaneous ssl connections between the
same endpoints ?
Yes. That's what session reuse is intended for: save the expensive
handshake procedure when using
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Hello,
Is it possible to share an SSL object across two processes, on Windows platform (2000 and above)? Any information / document / URL that either proves or disproves the conjecture would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Harshad
Net Warrior wrote:
Hi there guys.
My question is simple, one I've created the certficates and I want to
deploy the public key to the clients,.
which will be he best methood to do the deployment of the cacert.pem file?
When you have 10 machines you con go one by one and copy that file by
your
Hi there guys.My question is simple, one I've created the certficates and I want to deploy the public key to the clients,.which will be he best methood to do the deployment of the cacert.pem file?When you have 10 machines you con go one by one and copy that file by yourself, bu suppose you have a