I would like to publicly thank Hitomi Kimura for his recent personal
donation of US$500 to the OpenSSL project. He notes that he is a long
time OpenSSL user and that for his job as an information security
engineer in Japan he has distributed tens of thousands of client
certificates.
-Steve M.
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Hi Everybody,
Thank you all very much! Especially Bill's suggestion. I have not get used
to this system yet and I am not sure if this reply can reach the system.
After I got Bill's suggestion, I tried it combine with the "debug" flavor
and it works great. So I replied
This is a follow up of my problem which it seems to be solved. Right
now the server is up and running for one hour.
I'd like to thank all of you who tried to help me. Marek, Jorey, Victor,
and a special thanks to Reed who tested, and point me out the in right
directions.
Despite the fact that t
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Thank to all who responeded!
Regards, Martin
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when I building OpenSSL in Windows environments,use Visual C++.according to
"install.w32" .My operation is below:
perl Configure VC-WIN32---ok
ms\do_masmok
nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
but in last step,there always display :
crypto\cryptolib.c: fatal e