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Hi All, Outlook express does not accept my cert. I have signed my request with my own ca. That seems to be ok with my www server (Sambar) I read somewhere about conversion from pem to der but i did not understand the document. Can somone explain me how to ... Regards, Paul. Yep Andrew i've made it. After a new instalation of c++ i could compile. __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Andrew, I like to have a certificate for my http-server and to create certicate for members of my team. The platform i am currently running on is win98se (dutch version) Talking about a fee? Maybe at a later stage for now i don't know. Regards, Paul - Original Message - From: "Andrew T. Finnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 4:23 PM Subject: RE: binaries > What kind of platforms are we looking to have this on? > I have somewhat access to a large set of machines including the > following: > > Compilers: > -- > > Visual C++ 6.0 > Visual C++ .NET > SunCC 5.2 > gcc (of course.. ) > > Platforms: > -- > > Windows NT 4.0 > Windows 2000 > Windows 2000 Advanced Server > Windows XP Professional > Sparc Solaris 7 > Sparc Solaris 8 > Any version of linux, because ofcourse the distro's are free. > > > What kind of support would everyone expect from this? I would like to > know what all would > Be involved or better yet, what the people from this group would > _expect_. Would anyone be > Oposed to a small fee for these? Maybe a subscription type fee that > would be very minimal in the range of > $5/month , or something like that just so the machine's hosting this can > be paid for and the time doing this > Is paid for. As everyone knows bandwidth is not free nowadays and > depending on the traffic received it can cost > A pretty penny. I would like some ideas as to what could be done with > this and what people would/wouldn't do for > These binaries. This could become a great way to alleviate the build > pain some people experience. > > > - > Andrew T. Finnell > Active Solutions L.L.C > [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: binaries
Title: Message Hi Andrew, Nope I didn't. It is not a problem with the source. My problem is in C++ it acts a bit weird and I do not know the real problem. Regards, Paul. - Original Message - From: Andrew Finnell To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:11 PM Subject: RE: binaries Paul, Did you post what the problem was during your compile? -Andrew T. FinnellSoftware EngineereSecurity Inc(321) 394-2485 -Original Message-----From: Paul E. Prak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 5:10 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: binaries Hi all, Can I download the binaries for win32 somewhere? I tried almost everything to compile but could not fix it. Please help!!! Regards, Paul
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Hi all, Can I download the binaries for win32 somewhere? I tried almost everything to compile but could not fix it. Please help!!! Regards, Paul
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Hi, I tried to build openssl on my win98se system and fail each time. Can i download the binaries somewhere? Regards, Paul.