Hi Vered,
If you're just fetching files or doing simple http GETs you might consider looking at
curl (http://curl.haxx.se/) which might save you some work... depends what you want to
do :-)
cheers,
Sean
ps. curl uses openssl :-)
Tim Pushor wrote:
>Vered,
>
>Https is http over ssl.The opens
Hi Bernhard,
Could I suggest that you upgrade your version of gcc, since according to
http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html#timeline
version 2.6.3 dates back to November 30, 1994 which in our industry is
very old indeed! I'm not familiar with hp-ux, but no doubt you should
be able to get your hands
Andrew,
-> make[1]: gcc: Command not found
it seems to me that make is trying to use the command "gcc"... but this
is not available... as a double check try typing "gcc" at the command
line... if that works double check your PATH...
cheers,
Sean
Andrew Plata wrote:
> Can anyone help me,
>
>
Hi Biswa,
what machine architecture are you using? ie a pentium (32-bit) or a
usparc or alpha (64-bit) ?
cheers,
Sean
biswatosh chakraborty wrote:
> Hi
> While dealing on RSAKeyGen I accidentally discovered a set of numbers
> for which BN_mod_exp is giving a wrong result. I want to know whet
For all sniffing, I use ethereal (.com), free and very useful - recently
helped me setup an ipsec connection - pointing out that the two ends
were proposing different crypto sets. While I haven't used it for
debugging ssl, I'd be quite sure there is useful information to be glea
e key of the list.
Have I missed something?
Sean O'Riordain
Damian Hesse wrote:
> Jörn,
>
>
>>>The task: now we want to set up mailinglists (server side)
>>>like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" where some users of our company and
>>>some from a customer s
Hi Wally,
Could you give us more details please?
What exact commands did you issue to get the error?
Does the file /etc/apache/ssl.key/server.key actually exist?
Does it contain anything reasonable?
Sean
Auteria Wally Winzer Jr. wrote:
>I get the following error after compiling openssl-0.9.6c o
Hi Derek,
how exactly are you supposed to connect?
https? if so... then just use the inet.ocx and set the connection
protocol to 5 which is https instead of http... its really quite easy...
i've access to vb6.. but it also works in 5 and 4 afaik.. (could be
wrong..)
to figure it out create a
Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate "
>
> Any way I'm lost... I've gotten this far and it's really bugging me
> now...
>
> Can anyone help...?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean O'Riordain [mailto
under windows 2000 (and nt4 afaik) with outlook 2000 and IE5 (don't know
if works for "less" than this) you can install the certificate in each
client by hand quite easily... if the file name has ending ".cer" then
windows appears to recognize it and calls it "Security Certificate"...
double click
Mars,
have a look at http://www.modssl.org/
cheers,
Sean
MARS.LIN ªL¨|¼w wrote:
>
> I have a simple question about OpenSSL and HTTP
> I try to enhance httpd codes into secure one, such as httpsd.
> could i simply combine openssl library with httpd codes for that?
> are there any different be
s content AS-IF i'd gone off and bought a cert - which you
can't do if its internal only afaik...
cheers,
Sean O'Riordain
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>
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Nevalainen, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: 22 August 20
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