On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Mike Bartlett wrote:
> Maybe someone could help me with something pretty simple I'm sure. I
> have a certificate request key and my server key which was mailed to me
> by Verisign - I just cannot figure out how to install the damn thing!
> The Verisign documentation has no hel
Thomas Reinke wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. For the most part, I think I understand what
> you're saying, except that I have one gap in my knowledge.
>
> If I can bother you to complete one more little gap in my
> ignorance:
>
> In chain verification, (ala Netscape), wouldn't the browser sti
Thanks for the reply. For the most part, I think I understand what
you're saying, except that I have one gap in my knowledge.
If I can bother you to complete one more little gap in my
ignorance:
In chain verification, (ala Netscape), wouldn't the browser still
need to be able to get its hands on
At 01:56 AM 10/6/99 , Roman Borovits wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm sorry but I don't have an answer for you, but maybe you wuld be so kind
>and help me. How can I make my sendmail 8.9 server under Linux beiing a SSL
>server. I guess this would be a long answer, just tell me the highlights,
>please, or where
Hi all.
Maybe someone could help me with something pretty simple I'm sure. I
have a certificate request key and my server key which was mailed to me
by Verisign - I just cannot figure out how to install the damn thing!
The Verisign documentation has no help for installing on Apache and the
OpenSS
Thomas Reinke wrote:
>
> More specifically, what is chain verification, if it is not the same
> thing that OpenSSL does when running verify?
>
Ah now thats a long story.
OpenSSLs certificate verification code is largely unchanged from SSLeay
days. When you verify a certificate chain using Ope
Singh, Rahul - SINRY001 wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am doing a project that is using the SSLeay library. I started using the
> library before I found out about openssl and would not like to change to
> openssl if I have to rewrite my code. is there much difference in ssleay and
> openssl? would I have to
Well You can't
Think about it... If you could do that, then anybody could do that too,
and anybody could then impersonate you...
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My question is in the subject :)
>
> Thanks for your responses,
>
> Pierre Blanchet.
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On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 08:56:07AM +0200, Roman Borovits wrote:
> I'm sorry but I don't have an answer for you, but maybe you wuld be so kind
> and help me. How can I make my sendmail 8.9 server under Linux beiing a SSL
> server. I guess this would be a long answer, just tell me the highlights,
>