trouble";
}
elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^ssl\.host2\.com/) {
print "a c&y%t*c passh phrase";
}
elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^ssl\.host3\.to/) {
print "passphrase number three";
}
Nothing can be 100% secure of course but the above is better than castrating the
private
many Apache-based secure servers.
Mark
Mark Tiramani
FREDO Internet Services
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L v3, but let working SSL v3 browsers use SSL v3.
But anyway, many thanks to the whole OpenSSL/mod_ssl team for letting us provide high quality SSL implementations of any kind!
(I hope the cross-posting is not annoying.)
Mark
Mark Tiramani
FREDO Internet Services
[EM