Impressive!
Never thought you could do it...
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Emili Sanroma - RI wrote:
>
> I'm interested in offer a secure FTP connection to our
> user acounts in our file server.
>
> Is there any ssl-ftpd (unix; linux, solaris)
> & ssl-ftp client (win3.xx) ??
>
> Where?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Emili
>
Other ppl who answered before me are right: This i
Well..the discussion so far shows that
1. there ARE technical solutions
2. there are NO practical solutions regarding the TRUST
which you can put into such a CA (being registrated
by any authority isnt enough, as i wont EVER trust an
authority which gives certificates to ANYBODY)
Obvio
Gustavo wrote:
>
> Please, find bellow the error we have as soon as we try to start
> NetScape Enterprise Server v3.6 once we have installed a Verisign Trial
> server certificate.
>
> server(root):>start-admin
> Key File Password:
> Could not read server certificate (-8174)
>
Well..I w
Diana Smith wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm not quite sure if this is a bit off topic...
> I want to build a little PKI for testing purposes
> and I have some questions.
>
> Does anyone know any smartcard w/ 3DES and RSA-1024
> without export restrictions? Is anyone successfully
> using smartcards w/ O
Niklas Höglund wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 03:58:41PM +0200, Michael Portz wrote:
> > Niklas Höglund wrote:
> > >
> > > In case you havent, try adding -ffunction-sections to the compiler
> > > switches. This can reduce executable size quite a bit.
Niklas Höglund wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 08:16:33AM +0200, Michael Portz wrote:
> > Michael Portz wrote:
> > I played around a bit more and the following turned out to work for me:
> >
> > ./config 386 no-bf no-cast no-dh no-dsa no-idea no-rc2 no-rc4 no-rc
Kwon JaeHwan wrote:
>
> Thank U for the information.
>
> I've found the related articles whose title was "creating a subset of openssl" and
>
> "Howto make a small footprint lib?".
>
> By the way, in those articles, what's the meaning of the following sentences?
>
> "On a side note: Disabling
George Huan (EUS) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a new-comer of the SSL world. I am now developping a SSL client with
> RSA's SSL-C version 1.0 library. Since RSA's SSL-C library is based on
> SSLeay (may be exactly the same as SSLeay with helps from Eric Young, of
> couse), I am sure that many of you
Michael Portz wrote:
>
> Peter 'Luna' Altberg wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm making a single floppy Linux router/firewall. For now I'm running
> > the 'telnetd' from the GNU 'inetutil' package on it, but I'll
Peter 'Luna' Altberg wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm making a single floppy Linux router/firewall. For now I'm running
> the 'telnetd' from the GNU 'inetutil' package on it, but I'll rather be
> using SSL-MZtelnet instead. Unfortunately, I don't have much space left
> on the floppy now. Do anyone hav
David Guerrero wrote:
>
> Eugene Crosser wrote:
> >
> > I am considering creation of a CA for company internal purposes.
> > "ca" program included in SSLeay/OpenSSL would be OK but it has
> > limitation of 255 total issued certificates. And text database
> > would be inconvenient for several tho
Well...I tried what the subject tells you about. SSLftp works
fine (well...not THAT fine..but thats a different matter) for
me when I linked it with ssleay 0.9(b, wasnt it? not important I
think). Being new to openssl I tried to just link it with the
latest 0.92b release of openssl, which turned
Francisco Orozco Cees wrote:
>
> Hiya,
>
> I'm trying to authenticate using SSLeay-0.9.0b and SSL-MZTelnet 0.11.2.
> I'd like to be able to access to my server without supply any password,
> so i'm trying to authenticate via certs.
>
> I'm running telnetd as:
>
> telnetd -z debug -z ssl -z cer
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