Hello Albert,
Thursday, October 19, 2000, 7:58:41 PM, you wrote:
AS> I am testing my modified cli.cpp and ser.cpp
AS> but I want to establish the connection from one workstation to another,
AS> I mean, not the same:
AS> server
AS> /* Prepare TCP socket for receiving connections */
AS> li
Hello openssl-users,
What is the correct command line to convert
.pod docs into .html? When I cd to the directory
with .pod files and run pod2html without any parameters
it seems to do nothing.
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Best regards,
Lenya mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello there,
First of all I'd like to thank everybody who sent me my paper. I've
received about 10 copies of it. Thanks, please don't send anymore :-)
I've just started playing with OpenSSL programming under Linux,
OpenSSL installed fine and I'm having the libraries in /usr/local/lib
But when try
Hello everybody,
About a month ago I posted a paper to this list, called "Client-server
authentication with Apache using OpenSSL". Unfortunately, I've
recently lost all my data, and want somebody to send me a copy of this
paper to my e-mail, if you still have it. Thanks ahead for your help.
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Monday, May 01, 2000, 7:13:49 AM, you wrote:
S> 1. are there any list about openssl in spanish ?
S> 2. can somebody send a example of a openssl.cnf ?
Here it is:
[ req ]
default_bits= 1024
default_keyfile = key.pem
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
encrypt_rs
Hello Mike,
Here's a step-by-step you want. It's written for Apache, but you can
use it as well.
Saturday, April 29, 2000, 8:30:33 AM, you wrote:
MF> I've just installed OpenSSL 0.94.3 on a Linux box with hopes of eventually
MF> setting up a secure POP3/IMAP server (perhaps using stunnel).
MF>
Here is the translation of a paper many of you requested.
Some changes where made since the russian variant appeared
2 days ago. Check it.
Best regards,
Lenya mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Client-server authentication in Apache Web Server with OpenSSL.doc
Hi there,
I have a following problem: I need to create a server certificate
to use with an Apache web server. So I create a self-signed root
certificate, generate a request and, finally, sign it. So, I want
to use the certificate I've got with Apache, but the file contains
some information before
Hello,
I'm currently looking for a Win32 POP3/SMTP server supporting SSL.
Anybody knows such?
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