Implementing SSL shouldn't be too hard technically, the socket
connection layer in ircu is pretty well encapsulated or it was at one
time (it's been a while since I worked on the code). It'll burn some CPU
but that may or may not be an issue. Sounds like an interesting and fun
project. Do all c
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confidentiality as regards this pending transaction.
Ewps, looks like the cat is out of the bag now. ;-)
--Bleep
I agree. Thanks Stacy, you rock! :-)
--Bleep
Steven_N_Nelson wrote:
Sounds like she is doing all that she can do to stop it, I don't think
there's anything further we can do taht wouldn't just put unneccesary load
on her.
nick
The spam to post ratio on this list seems to have gotten a lot worse
lately. Perhaps it's time to to consider limiting posters to
subscribers. Discussion?
Thanks,
--Bleep
Going through a config/install cycle with ircu accepting the defaults
ends up putting the server and config in somewhat unexpected
directories. I know this is historical, but it would be nice to clean it
up a bit.
I have a couple project suggestions if anyone is interested in working
on release
MessageWhat OS? Either the OS has posix bolluxed up or we don't have the
right header included in userload.c
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From: WebMaster
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:15 PM
Subject: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10 compilation problem.
I downloaded ircu2.10 from