Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-03-03 Thread Dr S N Henson
Sandipan Gangopadhyay wrote: > > 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

Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-03-03 Thread Sandipan Gangopadhyay
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

Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-02-20 Thread Sandipan Gangopadhyay
- Original Message - From: "Greg Stark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:34 PM Subject: Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL > Sandipan , > > I do not know in what sense ActiveX is disabled in IE5.5. Perhaps for > un

Re: Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-02-20 Thread Greg Stark
PROTECTED] _ - Begin Original Message - 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

Xenroll and OpenSSL

2001-02-20 Thread Sandipan Gangopadhyay
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