Think RFC1945 is HTTP 1.0 if I remember, probably still have it on my
harddrive if you need it.
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On my webserver, if I supply a public/private key pair to the OpenSSL, then
it seems to support that key length and algorithm.
So in order to have the OpenSSL support more algorithms and key lengths for
the various browsers that would be hitting my server, do I just keep
loading more public/privat
Been doing some searching and cannot find the SSL v2.0 specification.
I've found v3 and TLS v1 but I would like to get a copy of just SSL v2.0.
Does anyone know where the SSL v2.0 specifications are at?
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Using Slackware 7.1 or 8.0 doesn't seem to matter. Program is written in
C++ using GNU's g++ compiler.
Same failure with OpenSSL-0.9.6a/b.
Problem:
The web app that I'm coding dies after a few calls to "malloc()" or C++'s
new in the middle of the call.
No error code is returned. I've took out
Pentium 90MHz, 80meg ram, 2gig hard drive, Slackware Linux, rather current
kernel (whatever is the last Slackware release)
other system does the same thing is P 75MHz 32mb ram 2 gig hdd same OS
Hi, this certainly is a recurring error for me with all C archives that I
attempt to use, so this may