It's now reachable again, thank to whom it belongs...
MM
Modem Man schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> is www.openssl.org down today?
> Or is it just unreachable from Germany?
> ___
> C:\temp>telnet www.openssl.org 80
> Verbindungsaufbau zu www.openssl.org...Es konnte keine Ver
I think it's still running on an olden machine at ETH Zürich?
As an alumni of that fine engineering school (*cough*)
I would like to think they could find a few SFR to give
that important site a better uptime
On second sights, they apparently did:
http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openss
I sometimes resort to http://openssl.planetmirror.com/ in cases like this.
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Marc Desperrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: www.openssl.org
> Thomas Spoelst
Thomas Spoelstra a dit :
>At 19:00 gmt+1 - is the OpenSSL site down?
>
>
It does happen for me quite often that the OpenSSL site is down.
It is indeed down for me too now, and I don't know any other site that I
see down as often as the OpenSSL one.
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y 27, 1999 7:26 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: www.openssl.org
> Importance: High
>
>
> Does anyone know of any SSL Java implementations that are
> available outside
> the US for commercial use?
>
> We are looking for a solution for integrating w
Entrust's Java Toolkit includes an SSL implementation. It's
available free (with registration) from
http://developer.entrust.com, and I think also available
internationally (and free as well) from
http://developer.entrust.ch.
--- David Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of an
The SSL/J from RSA is actually licensed from Baltimore for US
sales. If you buy Baltimore's product for non-US sales direct from
Baltimore you're getting the same thing.
> The only SSL Java implementation I know of is SSL/J from RSA.
> I don't know if it's available outside the US--you mi
The only SSL Java implementation I know of is SSL/J from RSA.
I don't know if it's available outside the US--you might try
www.rsa.com and ask the sales department.
__
OpenSSL Project http://www.ope
Does anyone know of any SSL Java implementations that are available outside
the US for commercial use?
We are looking for a solution for integrating with our host access package.
Best Regards,
David H. Friedman
Vice President
Business Development
Ericom Software
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Ben Laurie wrote:
>>
>> GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi !!!
>> >
>> > Why not start feeding contrib dir located in http://www.openssl.org/contrib/
>> > with
>> > at least at least openssl RPMs (0.9.3) (found on
>> > http://www.modssl.org/contrib/)
>>
Ben Laurie wrote:
>
> GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> >
> > Hi !!!
> >
> > Why not start feeding contrib dir located in http://www.openssl.org/contrib/
> > with
> > at least at least openssl RPMs (0.9.3) (found on
> > http://www.modssl.org/contrib/)
>
> Good idea for the OpenSSL RPMs - but I'd say www.open
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>
> Hi !!!
>
> Why not start feeding contrib dir located in http://www.openssl.org/contrib/
> with
> at least at least openssl RPMs (0.9.3) (found on
> http://www.modssl.org/contrib/)
Good idea for the OpenSSL RPMs - but I'd say www.openssl.org should be
the primary source, n
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