Re: slightly off topic

2000-05-26 Thread Beat Jucker
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 04:39:13PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've checked a few different faqs and books but can't quite nail down how to > redirect http://www.domain.com/admin to an https://www.domain.com/admin > > I'd like to do this on a per directory level. All I did for Apache web s

slightly off topic

2000-05-25 Thread egus
I've checked a few different faqs and books but can't quite nail down how to redirect http://www.domain.com/admin to an https://www.domain.com/admin I'd like to do this on a per directory level. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=redirect

Slightly off-topic.. Licensing of PGP

1999-11-25 Thread Jordan Krushen
I know this is a bit OT, but I've found the knowledge level on this list to be quite good, and I'd appreciate some advice :) A company I represent will be working on a commercial system using (ideally) a PK architecture, basically passing signed/encrypted data back and forth. What we're looking f

Re: [Slightly off topic] converting a NT server key to PEM format

1999-10-27 Thread Dr Stephen Henson
Michael Zedeler wrote: > > Hi there, > > I would like to know if there is anybody who knows how to convert a key > generated by Microsoft Certificate Manager can be exported or converted > to PEM-format. So far I managed to export the key, but the result is a > file containing some sort of binar

[Slightly off topic] converting a NT server key to PEM format

1999-10-27 Thread Michael Zedeler
Hi there, I would like to know if there is anybody who knows how to convert a key generated by Microsoft Certificate Manager can be exported or converted to PEM-format. So far I managed to export the key, but the result is a file containing some sort of binary encoding. The first bytes of the fil