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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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