AW: A quick question!

2002-04-04 Thread Zamangoer, Ferruh
Thanks Brandon for your reply. -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Brandon Amundson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. April 2002 16:19 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: RE: A quick question! When you run CA.pl -newca this will be created for you. You can change demo to

RE: A quick question!

2002-04-04 Thread Brandon Amundson
]] On Behalf Of Zamangoer, Ferruh Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 8:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: A quick question! Hi All, can anybody tell when I have install OpenSSL I can see in my openssl.conf that there are the following settings

A quick question!

2002-04-04 Thread Zamangoer, Ferruh
Hi All, can anybody tell when I have install OpenSSL I can see in my openssl.conf that there are the following settings : [ ca ] default_ca = CA_default# The default ca section #

Re: Hiya and a quick question.

2000-10-19 Thread Dr S N Henson
Jim Grimmett wrote: > > > I'm hoping to generate the two keys and encrypt a piece of information > with the private key into a file and send it to a client. The client will > have > the public key and will be able to verify that the information came from > me, because it'll decrypt successfully

Hiya and a quick question.

2000-10-19 Thread Jim Grimmett
Hi all, first a quick note as to who I am. I've ben writing C and C++ for UNIX systems for the past 8 years. I'm currently employed as the IT Manager at a new company called Blitz The Net Ltd based in Bath in the UK. Enough of that. I found OpenSSL last week when looking for another option

Re: Did it! Now, just a quick question about SSLRequire directory ...

1999-10-25 Thread Ben Laurie
John Farrell wrote: > > Yes, I noticed the existence of SSLRequireSSL, but eschewed it because the > documentation suggests that it has a granularity of: directory, whereas I > believe there should be a way to specify SSL _only_ for even a specific > file, which may be in a directory that is not

Re: Did it! Now, just a quick question about SSLRequire directory ...

1999-10-25 Thread John Farrell
Yes, I noticed the existence of SSLRequireSSL, but eschewed it because the documentation suggests that it has a granularity of: directory, whereas I believe there should be a way to specify SSL _only_ for even a specific file, which may be in a directory that is not SSL _only_ ... Further, in

Re: Did it! Now, just a quick question about SSLRequire directory ...

1999-10-25 Thread Brian King
I've never used the directive, but according to ./https -h and http://www.apache-ssl.org/docs.html#SSLRequireSSL the actual directive appears to be SSLRequireSSL. Brian "Boyce, Nick" wrote: > > >> So, I added this to my apache.conf > > > > > > SSLRequire ( true ) > > > > > [snip] > > The pro

RE: Did it! Now, just a quick question about SSLRequire directory ...

1999-10-25 Thread Boyce, Nick
>> So, I added this to my apache.conf > > > SSLRequire ( true ) > > [snip] > The problem is, after adding that configuration line, I can still go to > /secure with my browser, and it doesn't start a SSL session. I don't > understand this at all - it seems really easy ... sslREQUIRE leads me

Did it! Now, just a quick question about SSLRequire directory ...

1999-10-25 Thread John Farrell
Thanks to some help from this list, and others, I got apache+openssl/etc up and running (I know it is up and running, because when I do httpS://mysite/some.page, it starts a SSL session, I get the little lock on my browser, etc.) So, I added this to my apache.conf SSLRequire ( true ) (yes