AW: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-27 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Thanks Mark and the others,
Good to know, but funny I don't use either encrypt functions, nore https in
this stack.
I have no idea, what the standalone builder found to have it included.
Tiemo


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It also provides https support (via secure socket features which libURL
uses) - which is the bit many applications will use indirectly if they
aren't using the encryption facilities directly.

Mark.

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 On 24 Apr 2015, at 22:37, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
 
 On Apr 24, 2015, at 5:55 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de
wrote:
 Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get 
 rid of it - and hopefully speed up the build process?
 
 Hi Teimo,
 
 The revsecurity.dll allows you to use encryption in your applications.
This would include commands like:
 encrypt, cipherNames, decrypt, and many others. 
 
 Best regards,
 
 Mark Talluto
 livecloud.io
 canelasoftware.com
 
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RE: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-27 Thread Ralph DiMola
I think you might need revsecurity.dll if you open a database with SSL. I
know on mobile you need to include the encryption external if you open a
database with SSL.

Ralph DiMola
IT Director
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Subject: AW: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

Thanks Mark and the others,
Good to know, but funny I don't use either encrypt functions, nore https in
this stack.
I have no idea, what the standalone builder found to have it included.
Tiemo


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Betreff: Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

It also provides https support (via secure socket features which libURL
uses) - which is the bit many applications will use indirectly if they
aren't using the encryption facilities directly.

Mark.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 24 Apr 2015, at 22:37, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
 
 On Apr 24, 2015, at 5:55 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de
wrote:
 Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get 
 rid of it - and hopefully speed up the build process?
 
 Hi Teimo,
 
 The revsecurity.dll allows you to use encryption in your applications.
This would include commands like:
 encrypt, cipherNames, decrypt, and many others. 
 
 Best regards,
 
 Mark Talluto
 livecloud.io
 canelasoftware.com
 
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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-25 Thread Dave Kilroy
Thanks Mark - I'd forgotten I also use encryption in that app so must have
been confused over what the 'security' part of the name referred to...



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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-25 Thread Mark Waddingham
It also provides https support (via secure socket features which libURL uses) - 
which is the bit many applications will use indirectly if they aren't using the 
encryption facilities directly.

Mark.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 24 Apr 2015, at 22:37, Mark Talluto use...@canelasoftware.com wrote:
 
 On Apr 24, 2015, at 5:55 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de wrote:
 Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get rid of
 it - and hopefully speed up the build process?
 
 Hi Teimo,
 
 The revsecurity.dll allows you to use encryption in your applications. This 
 would include commands like:
 encrypt, cipherNames, decrypt, and many others. 
 
 Best regards,
 
 Mark Talluto
 livecloud.io
 canelasoftware.com
 
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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread Klaus major-k
Hi Tiemo

 Am 24.04.2015 um 14:55 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de:
 
 Hello,
 
 I am building the first time a standalone for a new stack on windows with LC
 6.5.2.
 
 The build process lasts unusual long (1-2 min) and after build I got a
 revsecurity.dll in my standalone directoy.
 I have never seen this dll before and don't find any unknown option in my
 standalone settings, which could cause this dll.
 Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get rid of
 it - and hopefully speed up the build process?

I also experience this all the time, looks like a little hiccup in the 
standalone builder.
Delete the file (works for me) and be happy :-)

 Thanks
 
 Tiemo

Best

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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread jbv
Hi

 Hi Tiemo - your app will need this if it it connects to the internet (at
 least on a windows machine with anti-virus)


Could you please elaborate a bit more ?
Do you mean the app won't able to connect to the internet on a windows
machine with anti-virus, or do you mean the security will be lowered when
the app connects to the internet and revsecurity.dll is not there ?

Thanks
jbv


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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread Dave Kilroy
Hi jvb

I've been using it so long with on particular windows app that I'm not 100%
sure what will happen now without it. But I did run a test about a year ago
on a Win7 machine with that app (which connects to the internet on start-up)

With revsecurity.dll included:
On first launch of the app my UAC (User Account Control) dialog box popped
up asking if I wanted to allow my app to connect, I clicked ok and then
think my anti-virus joined the party asking if it should trust my app - both
of  these dialog boxes were small, non-alarming and easily dismissed

With revsecurity.dll NOT included:
On first launch I got a much more alarming screen from UAC, possibly
preceded by a big warning from my anti-virus - if I remember correctly I was
able to get my app to connect but I had to click through a lot more warnings
(and think I probably wouldn't have been able to authorise it if I wasn't on
an administrator account) - and I just bet I would get some or all of these
warnings repeated each time I launched the app

Dave



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where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hello,

I am building the first time a standalone for a new stack on windows with LC
6.5.2.

The build process lasts unusual long (1-2 min) and after build I got a
revsecurity.dll in my standalone directoy.

I have never seen this dll before and don't find any unknown option in my
standalone settings, which could cause this dll.

Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get rid of
it - and hopefully speed up the build process?

Thanks

Tiemo

 

 

 

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AW: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hi Klaus,
hmm, it is the first time in years I experience this and because of the long
build time, I am not happy :)
Schönes WE!
Tiemo

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Hi Tiemo

 Am 24.04.2015 um 14:55 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de:
 
 Hello,
 
 I am building the first time a standalone for a new stack on windows 
 with LC 6.5.2.
 
 The build process lasts unusual long (1-2 min) and after build I got a 
 revsecurity.dll in my standalone directoy.
 I have never seen this dll before and don't find any unknown option in 
 my standalone settings, which could cause this dll.
 Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get 
 rid of it - and hopefully speed up the build process?

I also experience this all the time, looks like a little hiccup in the
standalone builder.
Delete the file (works for me) and be happy :-)

 Thanks
 
 Tiemo

Best

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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread jbv
Hi Dave
Thanks for this detailed answer.
I must say I have a complete different experience : I have been testing
several apps of mine on various win versions (xp, vista, 7) without
revsecurity.dll and never got any warning of any kind...
Besides, my clients have been using the same apps on the same win
versions + win 8, and with various anti-virus, but never informed me
of any warning... And since they're all almost 100% computer illiterate,
the would surely have ringed my phone in panic in case of any warning...

Does anyone have a logical explanation for that ?
Thanks in advance.
jbv

 Hi jvb

 I've been using it so long with on particular windows app that I'm not
 100%
 sure what will happen now without it. But I did run a test about a year
 ago
 on a Win7 machine with that app (which connects to the internet on
 start-up)

 With revsecurity.dll included:
 On first launch of the app my UAC (User Account Control) dialog box popped
 up asking if I wanted to allow my app to connect, I clicked ok and then
 think my anti-virus joined the party asking if it should trust my app -
 both
 of  these dialog boxes were small, non-alarming and easily dismissed

 With revsecurity.dll NOT included:
 On first launch I got a much more alarming screen from UAC, possibly
 preceded by a big warning from my anti-virus - if I remember correctly I
 was
 able to get my app to connect but I had to click through a lot more
 warnings
 (and think I probably wouldn't have been able to authorise it if I wasn't
 on
 an administrator account) - and I just bet I would get some or all of
 these
 warnings repeated each time I launched the app

 Dave



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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread Dave Kilroy
Hi Tiemo - your app will need this if it it connects to the internet (at
least on a windows machine with anti-virus)



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Re: where does revsecurity.dll comes from?

2015-04-24 Thread Mark Talluto
On Apr 24, 2015, at 5:55 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB toolb...@kestner.de wrote:
 Who can give me a hint, where this dll comes from and how I can get rid of
 it - and hopefully speed up the build process?

Hi Teimo,

The revsecurity.dll allows you to use encryption in your applications. This 
would include commands like:
encrypt, cipherNames, decrypt, and many others. 

Best regards,

Mark Talluto
livecloud.io
canelasoftware.com

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Re: Revsecurity.dll

2014-05-03 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 5/3/14, 12:38 AM, As_Simon wrote:

Hi Jacque,
I've been hiding the revsecurity.dll and it's predecessor for years.
No reported problems.


Thanks very much. I was pretty sure it would be okay but I wanted to 
check. Thanks for responding.


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Re: Revsecurity.dll

2014-05-03 Thread Dar Scott
What kinda hiding are you folks talking aout?

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 On 5/3/14, 12:38 AM, As_Simon wrote:
 Hi Jacque,
 I've been hiding the revsecurity.dll and it's predecessor for years.
 No reported problems.
 
 Thanks very much. I was pretty sure it would be okay but I wanted to check. 
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Re: Revsecurity.dll

2014-05-03 Thread Klaus major-k
Hi Dar,

Am 03.05.2014 um 19:18 schrieb Dar Scott d...@swcp.com:

 What kinda hiding are you folks talking about?

putting a cloth in a color that matches more or less the environment over it 
and hoping for the best! :-D

No, I think this is about setting the file's visible attribute via shell. 
attrib -H or something...

 On May 3, 2014, at 10:10 AM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.com wrote:
 
 On 5/3/14, 12:38 AM, As_Simon wrote:
 Hi Jacque,
 I've been hiding the revsecurity.dll and it's predecessor for years.
 No reported problems.
 Thanks very much. I was pretty sure it would be okay but I wanted to check. 
 Thanks for responding.
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Re: Revsecurity.dll

2014-05-03 Thread J. Landman Gay

On 5/3/14, 12:30 PM, Klaus major-k wrote:

No, I think this is about setting the file's visible

 attribute via shell. attrib -H or something...

Yeah. That.

Personally I don't think it matters, but my client is worried that 
novice users won't know what to click on. The folder contains only two 
files -- the exe and revsecurity.dll. As I understand it, clicking on a 
dll doesn't do anything (except maybe a notification) so it won't hurt.


The bigger concern for me is that the app won't function at all without 
the dll, and if the user can't see it, they are likely to move the app 
out of the folder, which will break it. Leaving it visible at least 
gives a clue that there's something else there.


I have scripts in place that will re-write the dll to disk if it does 
get separated, but that can fail if the disk is write protected or 
permissions get in the way.


It would be nice if we didn't need those separate files. OS X apps have 
one too (a dylib file) but it is inside the bundle so users don't 
notice. That's what the client wants for Windows too, but we'd need to 
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Re: Revsecurity.dll

2014-05-02 Thread As_Simon
Hi Jacque,
I've been hiding the revsecurity.dll and it's predecessor for years.
No reported problems.

Simon



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Revsecurity.dll

2014-05-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
My client wants only a single executable file to be visible in the app 
folder. The app requires revsecurity.dll. Can someone verify that if I 
hide it, it will still work? I don't see why not, but who knows.


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revsecurity.dll appearing for (nearly) no reason

2013-06-27 Thread Pascal Lehner
Hi everyone,

I just found out that when buidling for Windows, revsecurity.dll is
automatically included as well to support https. However, my stack does not
use https at all except for one link in the comments!

Now I wanted to ask you how you usually handle such things - should I file
that as a bug/enhancement or just accept it as a feature?

Cheers,

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Re: revsecurity.dll appearing for (nearly) no reason

2013-06-27 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Pascal,

Do you search for inclusions automatically? Do it manually and you 
should be fine.


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Hi everyone,

I just found out that when buidling for Windows, revsecurity.dll is
automatically included as well to support https. However, my stack does not
use https at all except for one link in the comments!

Now I wanted to ask you how you usually handle such things - should I file
that as a bug/enhancement or just accept it as a feature?

Cheers,

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Re: revsecurity.dll appearing for (nearly) no reason

2013-06-27 Thread Pascal Lehner
Hi Mark,

Thank for the hint, I found the settings in the settings :-)


Regards,
Pascal


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 On 6/27/2013 12:41, Pascal Lehner wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 I just found out that when buidling for Windows, revsecurity.dll is
 automatically included as well to support https. However, my stack does
 not
 use https at all except for one link in the comments!

 Now I wanted to ask you how you usually handle such things - should I file
 that as a bug/enhancement or just accept it as a feature?

 Cheers,

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Location of revsecurity.dll

2010-11-28 Thread Terry Judd
The release notes for 4.5.1 state that this file must be placed alongside
the executable. Is there really no way to store this file somewhere else and
set the path to it on startup?

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