is usually done by your client and Certificate
Authority (someone like Verisign). If you wish to do it all your
self, including becoming a CA (useful for Intranets and small groups
to save money) you need openssl (www.openssl.org).
Hope this helps
/dan
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:-)
Sorry all
/dan
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in the list archives (as well) now:-)
Sorry for wasting your time and thanks for a great product
/dan
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On Thu, Sep 30, 1999, Daniel Sutcliffe wrote:
When I specify:
SSLRandomSeed startup file:/dev/urandom
in the .conf the server never gets past:
...
[info] Init: Reinitializing OpenSSL library
[trace] Inter-Process Session Cache (DBM) Expiry: old: 0, new: 0,
removed: 0
gratefully received,
/dan
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