Title: RE: Browser's signature function
Hi,
Thanks for your great hint.
The URL you pointed out is for key generation.
Any information is for signing text?
kevin
>
>
> Hi
>
> you are right,
> IE usr ActiveX
>
> Look at for the source code:
> http://www.pseudonym.org/ssl/ssl_msclient
Hi
you are right,
IE usr ActiveX
Look at for the source code:
http://www.pseudonym.org/ssl/ssl_msclient_certs.html#ms_html
hirntod
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, [Big5] ¾G¹ÅÂ× wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As we know, SSL protocol do not support signature function.
> But Netscape does it by signtext javascript fu
> ar r ../libcrypto.a cryptlib.o mem.o mem_dbg.o cversion.o ex_data.o
> tmdiff.o cpt_err.o ebcdic.o
> make[4]: ar: Command not found
do add /usr/ccs/bin in your PATH environment variable.
solaris has /usr/ccs/bin/ar.
-- yozo.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Running Solaris 2.6
Did a
./Configure solaris-sparcv7-gcc
Then make, make test, found errors.. so I stopped.. I tried just
doing a ./config but that thought I had a sparcv9.
Below is the screen shot. Any suggestions?
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Hi Ravi,
I am never worked with OpenLDAP,
but I remember I had found on my Linux SUSE 7.0 a docu and the rpm for
OpenLDAP.
If you are interested in the packages write me a email.
hirntod
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Ravi Mittal wrote:
> Hi All,
>I don't know where to get the Certificate Key Fil
HI ,
I have 300 mails still befor me.
So I make it short.
look at hht://www.pseudonym.org/ssl/
I hope this will help you for the next steps.
hirntod
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Vikram Kaul wrote:
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>
> Hi !!!
> I am new to SSL. Just started reading up and experimenting on it a week back. I
> have
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Dear All,
In HTTP SSL authentication, client sucessfully hands on his/her valid
certificate to server. How can server retrieve content of the certificate
( Environment: OpenSA + Tomcat in NT ) ?
In Apache httpd.conf file,
SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth +ExportCertData +CompatEnvVars +StrictRequire
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