Hi Evan,
Sorry to tell you bud but you've screwed it up ;). Your best bet is to look at the
apache ssl faq. I know it seems weird but have a look at that section there. I found
this to be much more help for getting the certs to work. follow the first step for
creating the CA and then revert t
Hi,
This function is used to set the cipher suites and in my client and server test which
does both TLSv1 and SSLv3 it always picks DES-CBC3-SHA. Is this the best chiper suite
avialable? If i was to pick another would it be through the use of
SSL_set_cipher_list(SSL *,const char *);?
As always
sorted out the problem with the coruppt lib. cheers Bill you pointed me off in the
right direction.
StOo
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r CVTRES (to convert resource files).
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> One of the following may be a cause:
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> The file is corrupt.
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> The file is not a valid file type. An example of an invalid type is a 16-bit
> OMF object.
> This error is preceded by errors or warnings from the convers
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lly really really appriciated.
StOo
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