Axel Stoffenberger wrote:
In order to block ads and other 'bad stuff' SpyBot has added known
'bad' servernames into my hosts file.
Now I get frequently alert-dialog boxes from my browser like "The
connection was refused when attempting to contact .". Of
course, that was the object of the excercis
Fritz Schneider wrote:
If I got to "https://foo"; and foo has a cert for "foo.somedomain.com",
Moz doesn't complain. It looks like this is intentional
Yup, it was.
My question is: why? Seems like this is to prevent moz from
complaining in intranet environs,
bingo.
but I'm skeptical this is a Go
paul b "CB" wrote:
Hello,
I am currently working on a project where I, amongst other, installed
a certification authority(IDX-PKI) from IDEALX.
Once I have created a CRL,I am trying to import thisone in Mozilla (by
browsing the URL of the crl-file), but I get the following error:
"The browser can
Welington B. Souza wrote:
I am working in a project, and it need to use digital certification.
Using the library opensc-pkcs11.dll I obtained to read the
certificates, to sign and to verify the signature using pkcs11.
However é necessary to sign using pkcs7, but searching the data of the
digi
Martin Wilck wrote:
> But in my current Firefox "0815.s" file I find user names/passwords
> looking like this (certainly not Base64):
>
> MEIEEPgAAAEwFAYIKoZIhvcNAwcECAkgG/EIOUeNBBgT ...
It *is* base64. It's an entry for a Triple-DES encrypted password.
> Do I have encryption activ
Martin Wilck wrote:
Nelson Bolyard wrote:
They're ASN.1 DER encoded. The encoded contents include:
The "key id" (number) of the triple-DES key that encrypted it.
The "algorithm ID" (identifies it as triple-DES encrypted,
and includes an init