SecurityElement(SecureInputStreamInternal.java:512)
at
weblogic.xml.security.wsse.SecureSoapInputStream.getSecurityElement(SecureSoapInputStream.java:366)
at
weblogic.webservice.core.handler.WSSEHandler.handleRequest(WSSEHandler.java:157)
at
weblogic.web
, '\\');
*p='\x0';
lstrcat(LoadDirectory, "\\");
return 1;
// Indicate that the DLL was initialized successfully.
}
HTH
Harry
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Hi,
Can anyone point me in the direction of creating/users S/Mime certificates? I've
reading the documenatation but am still hazy on a few aspects of how it all works.
Thanks,
Harry
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Hey Darrin,
More for the apache list but just specify "Listen 443" in your
httpd.conf file and make sure that is "Listen 80" is in the file it is
commented out and restart the service.
HTH,
Harry
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Darrin Powell wrote:
>
>
> Hi I am running
ers. Every
how-to that I read uses a mix between CA.pl and the actual openssl
commands. Sorry to sound like such a newbie, I've used openssl before but
never to this extent.
Regards,
Harry
On 23 Nov 2001, Aleix Conchillo [ISO-8859-1] Flaqué wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-11-23 at 17:28, Harry Hoff
Hey All,
Just wondering if anyone is using openldap to store their certificates
in. I'm thinking about using it to store our users email certs in and was
wondering if anyone had any good pointers as a way to approach this.
Regards,
Hi Heinz,
Look for errno.h on your system. If it is there then either make sure
that the #INCLUDE is pointing to the right place and also make
sure that the INCLUDE path is include in the CFLAGS of the Makefile.
HTH,
Harry
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Heinz Allerberger wrote:
> I'm not
Hey All,
I'm very new to the list and have been searching all day trying to find
this answer. I would like to create S/MIME keys for all of my mail users
so that they can encrypt/sign emails. Can anyone point me in the direction
of a good howto?
TIA,
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Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 4:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Maximum size of RSA message, was: Re: RSA Encrypt/Decrypt
fails
The message being encrypted/decrypted MUST be smal
as similar API resources. Has
anyone had experiences with Netscape in this regard?
TIA
Harry
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John -- Take a look at the WININET.DLL resources on the MS site. This DLL
is the core of Internet Explorer and the API set is exposed to developers.
The user must have IE installed on their machine (although it needn't be
their default browser) for this to work.
HTH
Harry
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l servers it seems pretty
obvious, at least to me, that they have just gone too far. I hope we have
consensus to just say no to ORBS.
Harry Waddell
Caravan Electronic Publishing
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. :-) Ultimately, they didn't want it, but some
early tests indicated that they should actually work with apache 1.3.x.
http://modules.apache.org/
I hope that helps.
Harry Waddell
Caravan Publishing
//
Old sof
lling another Patch 2.5.4, but
don't really know how to set it up on NT. The readme file doesn't really
explain clearly on the NT side.
Thanks,
-Harry
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> OpenSSL 0.9.2b or later
> patch 2.1 or 2.5
>
> Do I really need a patch file? I tried installing another Patch 2.5.4,
> but
> don't really know how to set it up on NT. The readme file doesn't really
> explain clearly on the NT side.
>
> Thanks,
>
talling another Patch 2.5.4, but
don't really know how to set it up on NT. The readme file doesn't really
explain clearly on the NT side.
[Config]
NT4 sp5
DDK
ActivePerl
apache_1.3.12+ssl_1.40.tar.gz
Snapshot
Windows Installer
Thanks,
-Harry
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From: mark schonema
ed installing another Patch 2.5.4, but
don't really know how to set it up on NT. The readme file doesn't really
explain clearly on the NT side.
[Config]
NT4 sp5
DDK
ActivePerl
apache_1.3.12+ssl_1.40.tar.gz
Snapshot
Windows Installer
Thanks,
-Harry
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From: D
$20 USD for the legal
defense fund to help out whoever is unlucky enough to be their trial victim.
Harry Waddell
Caravan Electronic Publishing
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Albert
How about using an HTTPS PUT operation?
Best
Harry
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Albert Serra
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:51 AM
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Subject: string - file
Hello again,
another question,
if I want to
firewall. But wouldn't that cause some grief at the SSL server when it's
fielding a message destined for some private network address, but it's
certificate is registered for vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz and an associated domain name?
Or is it only the client that is concerned with this mat
Can someone offer some perspectives on this design feature?
TIA
Harry
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Rene, Nicholas, Ben, Terrell and Goetz --
Thanks to your all for your comments! Most helpful!
Harry
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ks* he/she has established
a secure connection to the desired party, but in fact are connected to
another site.
Basically, the issue is how does one ensure (if possible!) that an internet
client is using valid methods to verify server certificates?
the right track with FireWall II? How do I provide system
reduncancy -- with two units running in parallel?
TIA
Harry
(yet other Ph.D.! Mechanical Engineering)
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PMFJI --
I'm curious as to what folks have used to separate the SSL server from the
"isolated back end". SCSI, RS232, other techniques? Are there commerical
solutions available?
TIA
Harry
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> PS: Users of mod-php3, you also have to get imap-4.5-4 I will upload
> to incoming.redhat.com, since imap released by Redhat didn't contains
> libimap.
Could you please upload to a more accessible location, since the redhat
incoming location is almost always overloaded?
l
is kinda very important if you're running perl on your site.
Harry
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