Sandipan Gangopadhyay wrote:
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> I want to use Xenroll to generate a keypair on a Windows system and submit
> the public key over HTTPS POST to an ApacheServer/Mod_SSL with a CGI
> invoking openssl ca for the signing. Thanks to Greg Stark's samples and the
> MS Xenroll site, I have been able to
I want to use Xenroll to generate a keypair on a Windows system and submit
the public key over HTTPS POST to an ApacheServer/Mod_SSL with a CGI
invoking openssl ca for the signing. Thanks to Greg Stark's samples and the
MS Xenroll site, I have been able to start on this task.
I have a few questio
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From: "Greg Stark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL
> Sandipan ,
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> I do not know in what sense ActiveX is disabled in IE5.5. Perhaps for
> un
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From: "Sandipan Gangopadhyay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:14 AM
Subject: Xenroll and OpenSSL
Back in 1997, there was a discussion with Dr Henson on the use of
Xenroll
Back in 1997, there was a discussion with Dr Henson on the use of
Xenroll.dll with MSIE and (then SSLeay) OpenSSL.
http://remus.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/ssl-users/archive22/0040.html
Could someone tell me anything about the following two issues :
1. Xenroll uses ActiveX that is by default disabled