Bodo Moeller wrote:
> Vincent Padua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Fair enough. Okay, let's assume I'm sitting in front of a BSD unix box
> > with openssl 0.9.2B installed. At the standard TCSH command line, is there
> > a way for me to do something to the effect /usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl
> > -sess_id_cache disable?
>
> No, and there's no reason to do so. What do you want to achieve? The
> openssl binary is not a daemon or something. If you have, say, an
> OpenSSL based webserver that you want to control, then you'll have to
> look into its documentation.
s_server could have something like a -nocache option, as a counterpart to
the s_client -reconnect option. I dunno, maybe not that useful, but it might
come in handy to someone somewhere sometime.
-Roland
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