> On Nov 8, 2016, at 4:26 AM, Erwann Abalea wrote:
>
> The root certificate is not expected to be sent by the server, as it already
> needs to be known and trusted by the client.
> However, you’re free to configure your server to send it, for debugging or
> informational purposes.
A root CA c
Bonjour,
The root certificate is not expected to be sent by the server, as it already
needs to be known and trusted by the client.
However, you’re free to configure your server to send it, for debugging or
informational purposes.
Cordialement,
Erwann Abalea
Le 8 nov. 2016 à 03:36, Mofassir Ul
Hello,
Thanks for your help.
If I change the statement to m_pSSLctx = SSL_CTX_new(SSLv3_client_method());
The compiler gives the error: "LNK2026 module unsafe for SAFESEH image."
Can you give more information about how to not use SSLv2?
Thanks,
Tony
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From: openssl-u
Bonjour,
CCM mode is already implemented in OpenSSL.
Cordialement,
Erwann Abalea
Le 24 mai 2016 à 17:43, Christian Adja
mailto:christian_a...@yahoo.it>> a écrit :
Il Martedì 24 Maggio 2016 17:21, Christian Adja
mailto:christian_a...@yahoo.it>> ha scritto:
Good morning, i'm a master studen
Mr. Salz:
despite mr dukhovni's assertion that spam is not a problem and that people that
are concerned about it are a problem, i contend that the seeming laxness of list
controls is the core problem and spam is just an indicating vector. to wit:
'/List membership is not public/' which may be
> the wider problem case is how non-subscribers are given two-way access to the
> list that exposes so much subscriber info (name, professional affiliation,
> email addr, ...) to whomever. i cannot fathom why the list does not make use
> of aliases so that each subscriber can control what they
i have posted my thoughts on unacceptable list access previously and it sank to
the level of a frequent poster denigrating other users since they took exception
to his self-professed role of protecting list admins in order "to avoid the list
admins following bad advice from people" who might hav
Am 20.04.2016 um 01:05 schrieb Scott Neugroschl:
> Can the spam filters on the listserv be updated? Got two today in
> Spanish and Portuguese for monetary scams. Anyone else getting these?
>
>
>
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>
> Scott Neugroschl | XYPRO Technology Corporation
>
> 4100 Guardian Street | Suite 100
Bonjour,
Hodie post. Kal. Sep. MMX, John Doe scripsit:
> I have some issues with chained certificates.
> I am trying to verify my certificate with the intermediate certificate of my
> registrar...
>
> my.crt:
> Issuer: C=FR, O=GANDI SAS, CN=Gandi Standard SSL CA
> Subject: OU=Domain Control Vali