Julien,
Here is my way to deal with the certificates, both server and CA.
First, define some common variables in a script that may be labelled
"env.bat":
set SSLEAY=path\to\ssleay.exe
set REQ=newreq/your_request.pem
set CERT=certs/your_cert.pem
set USEPORT=4433
set USECERT=your_cert.
Hi!
Wasn't it decided that NOPROTO would be a thing of the past
because much of the new stuff is ANSI C?
Ulrich
--- "Ralf S. Engelschall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> >
> > I compiled 0.9.2b and at first forgot to run Configure, which
> > brought
One way to do it is to use the good old HTTP 3xx message.
See the HTTP specs at w3.org or at
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2068/rfc2068
regarding
10.3.3 302 Moved Temporarily
Ulrich
---Juergen Rensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm not sure if I understand, how would you do a re-
Henri,
So you have the following:
1. A server certificate
2. Your very own CA certificate
3. A client certificate
Just check this:
1. All of the above are different certificates (the server cert is
not self-signed),
2. you have your own independent CA in a separate directory,
3. all of th
Maybe a C/C++ incompatibility problem? Try extern "C" {} wrapping.
---Jack Velte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> then using MS C, v5 i get this:
>
> C:/PERL/BIN/PERL.EXE -IC:/Perl/lib -IC:/Perl/lib
C:/Perl/lib/ExtUtils/xsubpp -typemap C:/Perl/lib/ExtUtils/typemap
-typemap typemap SSLeay.xs >SSLea
Henri,
> I want to restrict access to some inetd services (ie
telnet/pop/imap) on
> one of my servers to some users over the Net.
Sounds like you would need a dedicated server or virtual directory.
> s_server continue connection even when client doesn't provide
> a certificate (good)
Why would
How about a more constructive approach: Why not filter spam?
Take a look at
http://www.cyberpromo.org/spamfilters.asp
They have an extra section for sysadmin tools which helps
people remove spam mail before it enters email lists.
There is also a program (under Windows) that allows to
send
Wayne,
I do not know anything about Diffie-Hellmann.
Never used it. Might want to ask the list instead.
If you use .cpp, don't forget to wrap your C stuff in
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif "
/* Your stuff */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif "
Otherwise you will get undefined external
Wayne,
I'm glad that you made it in the meantime.
> By the way, I searched my whole harddisk and I can't find the file
> vcvars.bat.
My mistake, that was vcvars32.bat. This is the file that introduces the
MSVC environment variables.
> But I guess that is to do with the include path for the
Ng, (?)
You need
Perl for Win32 (from ActiveWare)
VC 5 or later (from you know whom)
Last time I checked (with openssl-0.9.1c), it worked like this:
\vcvars.bat
cd
perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-WIN32 dll no-asm >ms\ntdll.mak
perl util\mkdef.pl 32 libeay > ms\libeay32.def
perl util\mkdef.pl 32
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