Re: Apache HTTP v2.0.52 and SSL

2006-01-14 Thread Lance Nehring
n use this port via TCPview and Active ports.and 443 is not used :-( and yes, i'm on Windows XP. Do you have another idea ? Maileen */Lance Nehring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: Looks like you're on windows. Are you sure that IIS is turned off? www.sysinternals.c

Re: Apache HTTP v2.0.52 and SSL

2006-01-14 Thread Lance Nehring
Looks like you're on windows. Are you sure that IIS is turned off? www.sysinternals.com will have tools to determine what process is holding TCP/443 open. P.M wrote: Hi, I'm desesperated ! It's now more than 14 hours that i'm trying to make my apache server works with SSL. I have the foll

Re: SSLWRITE fails on HP-UX

2005-05-31 Thread Lance Nehring
What does the "chatr" command show for your executable? Do the shared libraries have execute permissions? Adam Mlodzinski wrote: Hi there, I recently built the w3c libwww library with ssl support using openssl. I went through the pain of doing this on AIX, Linux, Solaris, HPUX and Windows. O

Re: Please, help - compilation or configuration issue

2005-05-17 Thread Lance Nehring
It's been a few years since I've worked on HP-UX and I don't have access to a machine running that OS currently. but here's what I remember. I hope it's accurate. I've plucked a couple settings out of old Makefiles that I've saved - you'll have to see where to add the settings in your

Re: Duplicate Posts

2002-03-18 Thread Lance Nehring
t via smtad (CM.1201.1.04); Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:05:36 GMT It does look like a good place to look for the problem but will require assistence from engelschall.com. r, Lance Nehring New Particles Corporation Ales Privetivy wrote: > Hello, > > looking thru mail envelopes it s

Re: SSL for a Single-user Workstation

2002-03-07 Thread Lance Nehring
Maybe what he's after is compartmented security or mandatory access controls on the single host. It would be an OS level thing to approach an orange book B level. If he's using Linux then a place to start would be: http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/index.html -Lance Nehring New

Re: SSL for a Single-user Workstation

2002-03-07 Thread Lance Nehring
Maybe what he's after is compartmented security or mandatory access controls on the single host. It would be an OS level thing to approach an orange book B level. If he's using Linux then a place to start would be: http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/index.html -Lance Nehring New

Digest openssl mailing lists

2000-05-30 Thread Lance Nehring
Hi, I'm wondering about the possibility of establishing daily digests of the OpenSSL mailing lists.I wouldn't mind reading the day's list traffic as a single email.Is this something that other people would like? and that the OpenSSL list admin could set up?? r, Lance S. Nehring Distr

Re: problem with openssl-0.9.5a-beta2 under Solaris2.7

2000-04-01 Thread Lance Nehring
This sounds like something Tim Nibbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  addressed a few days ago about /etc/random. Here's what he wrote: You can add /etc/random to Solaris by installing the SUNski package from Sun  patch 105710-01 (Sparc).  The patch has some other packages in it but I haven't  installed the