On Thu, 07 Nov 2002 02:26:33, Thomas J. Hruska wrote:
>What if the OpenSSL DLLs are not included in the product distribution (this
>is a key area of the Win32 OpenSSL Installation Project)? Sure the "hooks"
>exist in the application, but such applications will not run without
>compiled DLLs. To
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> Passing out this type of advice may end up getting application
> developers in a lot of hot water. The distribution of the OpenSSL
> dll's has no relation t
> They usually come from pre-built sources. Technically end-users should do
> the compilation of OpenSSL for their systems and companies should not
> incorporate OpenSSL into their product lines because of import and export
> regulations (legal issues just get messy in regards to cryptography
> so
On Tue, 05 Nov 2002 13:12:27, Thomas J. Hruska wrote:
>Technically end-users should do
>the compilation of OpenSSL for their systems and companies should not
>incorporate OpenSSL into their product lines because of import and export
>regulations (legal issues just get messy in regards to cryptogr
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Passing out this type of advice ma
thanks for the information!
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From: Thomas J. Hruska [mailto:shinelight@;shininglightpro.com]
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Subject: Re: OpenSSL on WIN2K
At 10:28 AM 11/5/2002 -0500, Oblio writeth:
>I'm not sure what these two f
At 10:28 AM 11/5/2002 -0500, Oblio writeth:
>I'm not sure what these two files are, either (I think you meant
>'ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll'). However, I've found that a number of
>programs I have installed include versions of them, and there's a copy in
>my system32 directory. I can give yo