On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 11:23:36PM +0100, Reiner Buehl wrote:
> I could provide a swinstall version if people are interrested, but I
> do not have a ftp site to make it available.
Binaries are not provided at the OpenSSL download site, so the problem for
people is finding them.
I don't remember h
Hello!
Where can I find sample codes using OpenSSL. I have already installed
OpenSSL in my FreeBSD box. I have read the documentation, but can't find
some sample codes implementing a fully running server implementing ssl, and
a fully running client implementing ssl.
Any pointers to a site or e-m
how do i set up the ssl using virtual hosts.
do you have a httpsd.conf about configuration ssl using virtual hosts.
thanks,
Vincent Kwandou
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On Friday 17 November 2000 17:23, Reiner Buehl wrote:
> I could provide a swinstall version if people are interrested, but I
> do not have a ftp site to make it available.
That would be great! You could probably submit to the HP Packaging Project
too
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George Staikos
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I could provide a swinstall version if people are interrested, but I
do not have a ftp site to make it available.
Best Regards,
Reiner.
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On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 01:44:48PM -0800, Soul Fire wrote:
> I have been running a powerbuilder app through stunnel and am running across an
>issue where the server is waiting for the app to send a command and the client is
>frozen.
> The appllication works without sending it through a tunneling
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 06:06:16PM +0100, Carlos Vicente wrote:
> Anyway, using SDBM and disk caching seems a little bit too complicated
> for my app.
That depends on your app. My application needs to share the information
between independent processes. If you only have one process you may be
bet
I'm trying to make and install openssl.0.9.6 on Linux S/390 to build
mod_ssl for
apache.
For configure I use the no-asm option. After Configure I have to edit
the
Makefile and remove the option '-m486' at the Compileroptions.
Do I have to use another option ?
During make following warning appear
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Hi!
Due to the questions arising on this list during the last days I have
decided to provide binaries of OpenSSL 0.9.6 for HP-UX 10.20.
In fact, I just tar'ed together my own installation and wrote a README :-)
You can download it at:
ftp://ftp.aet.tu-cottbus.de/pub/postfix_tls/related/openssl
I'm trying to make and install openssl.0.9.6 on Linux S/390 to build mod_ssl for
apache.
For configure I use the no-asm option. After Configure I have to edit the
Makefile and remove the option '-m486' at the Compileroptions.
Do I have to use another option ?
During make following warning appear
On Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 10:17:08PM -0600, Scott Goodwin wrote:
> The behavior:
>
> 1. First hit from browser: session id is generated
> and stored in cache.
>
> 2. Second hit: session id is found in the cache
> and used as expected.
>
> 3. Third hit: session id is found, but *not* used
Hi,
Im a new at this topic and i try to install a server certificate for
the netscape directory server. I want to generate it with openssl, but
I cant get it work.
I ever get the message, that he cant find the private key.
Any suggestions will be appreciated, for instance a good howto or so.
Tha
I've haven't looked at the OpenSSL web site and haven't read the mailing
list for a while.
what's the difference between openssl-0.9.6 and openssl-engine-0.9.6
distribution?
Is there any ''what's new'' file to read for these new versions BEFORE
downloading them?
Thanks
Hi,
I tried to install openssl-0.9.6, i'm getting the following messages:
Using the source version of SSLeay found in
/newdisk/ws/apache/openssl-0.9.6
If this is not what you want stop now and specify the path to SSLeay
explicitly.
Your version of patch is out-of-da
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