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- Original Message -
From: "Shea Janet B CRBE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 12:09 PM
Subject: RE: Problems installing OpenSSL on Linux
> Red Hat is known for customizing its packages.
Red Hat is known for customizing its packages. OpenSSL is one of the ones that seems
to be "central" to the rest of the system. It is better to use the OpenSSL packages as
released by Red Hat. You can get the latest openssl rpm packages for 7.3 at this URL:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-200
Title: Message
Yes,
it is, according to the announcement of 0.9.7d.
You
can always search the list archives. Find the list of archive sites at http://www.openssl.org/support/.
Janet
Shea
-Original Message-From: Ellis Hardin, Jr
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, March 1
Everyone -
I am having trouble using SSL with apache for my website.
Things will go along fine for a while - getting every page that I ask for. Then,
after an unpredictable amount of time, I will get "The page cannot be displayed" in my
browser window and the following message will be wr
Chris -
This is from the FAQ at http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#MISC4 -
4. Where can I get a compiled version of OpenSSL?
Some applications that use OpenSSL are distributed in binary form. When using such an
application, you don't need to install OpenSSL yourself; the application wil
Hi! Did you get all of the openssl packages from Red Hat? I can't verify right now
because I am booted into the Windows side of my machine, but I suspect that those 2
libraries are probably in openssl-devel... or possibly one of the sources rpms.
Janet Shea
-Original Message-
From: Ola
I finally got the RSA key generated! From there, I was finally able to create my PKI
certificate request, which was submitted this morning.
I have tried lots of variations in trying to get to this point. Among the things I
tried was using the openssl package from Sunfreeware.com, using differen