On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Ben Laurie wrote:
> Radovan Semancik wrote:
> >
> > I'm interested in SET (Secure Electronic Transactions) protocol support
> > in OpenSSL.
> >
> > Is there such a best? Is there plan to add SET implementation to
> > OpenSSL?
> > Is there any other open SET implementations?
> Hi there,
>
> I've tried to install Crypt::SSLeay and also
> Net:SSleay - both attempts failed.
> Is it possible at all to use them together with
> the latest version of openssl?
>
> I wanted to use them to generate
> HTTPS-POST-messages.
> Are there other solutions available?
I hope to have
Radovan Semancik wrote:
>
> hello!
>
> I'm interested in SET (Secure Electronic Transactions) protocol support
> in OpenSSL.
>
> Is there such a best? Is there plan to add SET implementation to
> OpenSSL?
> Is there any other open SET implementations?
No, no and not as far as I know. I'm vague
Hi there,
I've tried to install Crypt::SSLeay and also
Net:SSleay - both attempts failed.
Is it possible at all to use them together with
the latest version of openssl?
I wanted to use them to generate
HTTPS-POST-messages.
Are there other solutions available?
TIA!
Regards,
Alexander Wanke
--
Hi,
Unfortunately I cannot find any documentation on how to set up OpenSSL
appropriately, i.e. configuring both the global and user-specific
*.cnf-files, as well as creating public and private keys.
And, how about compatibility or interoperability of OpenSSL certificates
with other servers or SS
hello!
I'm interested in SET (Secure Electronic Transactions) protocol support
in OpenSSL.
Is there such a best? Is there plan to add SET implementation to
OpenSSL?
Is there any other open SET implementations?
--
Radovan Semancik ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi,
I am using Net::SSLeay 1.03 with perl 5.004 to connect to a remote ssl site
via a proxy, and everything seems fine if the site is running Apache, but
the other day the connect failed (with 0) and the state went to 23RSHA when
I tried to connect to a site running 'CommerceServer400/1.0' (the
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, dott. Stefano Bergamasco wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I need to distribute to a huge number of user a serier of key pairs (with
> .p12 files) for use with Netscape Messenger (4.5) in Windows 95/98. These
> are the specs for an internal service of digital signing end e-mail.
> One