Re: Y2K Compliance

1999-10-07 Thread Ben Laurie

Trickett Mark wrote:
 
 Please could you help we are urgently upgrading several and we are having
 trouble locating any Y2K compliance information for the following products
 :-
 
 Openssl - 1.03

That'll be because there isn't any. There isn't a version 1.03, either.

 netssl - 0.9.1c

What is netssl?

Cheers,

Ben.

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Re: Y2K compliance?

1999-04-20 Thread Thomas Reinke

This may not be the answer you are looking for, but we've used
SSLeay for some of our own work (0.9.0b) and have not
encountered any problems during our own Y2K testing. This does
not say that there are any problems, just that in our usage
of the SSLv3 protocol, cert validation and encryption, we
haven't had any problems (yet ;-))

Thomas

Heiko Nardmann wrote:
 
 No, don't hit me!!!
 
 Another one asking for this annoying topic ...
 
 Does anyone know whether SSLeay has any Y2K problems?
 
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Re: Y2K compliance?

1999-04-20 Thread Rodney Thayer

I thought there were some cert issues with expiration dates...

At 01:33 PM 4/20/99 -0400, Thomas Reinke wrote:
This may not be the answer you are looking for, but we've used
SSLeay for some of our own work (0.9.0b) and have not
encountered any problems during our own Y2K testing. This does
not say that there are any problems, just that in our usage
of the SSLv3 protocol, cert validation and encryption, we
haven't had any problems (yet ;-))

Thomas

Heiko Nardmann wrote:
 
 No, don't hit me!!!
 
 Another one asking for this annoying topic ...
 
 Does anyone know whether SSLeay has any Y2K problems?
 
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 Ciao ... Heiko Nardmann (Dipl.-Ing.), Software Development
 secunet (www.secunet.de), Security Networks GmbH - Sicherheit in
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 Tel. : +49 271 48950-13, Fax  : +49 271 48950-50
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