Hi Chris,
under this url
http://www.iconsinc.com/~agray/ossldev
you may find solution to your problem. It's a workspace for VC6 but works
fine for me with VC++ .NET 2003
Regards
Andrzej Posiadaa
Chris Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2004-02-17 22:04
Please respond to
Well, i`m newbie in LDAP with SLL.
My problem is, i connect in server LDAP from my web application and do the
authentication by LDAP with SSL. But in some( in time could 5 trying or 6
maybe less ) connections this exception appear:
javax.naming.CommunicationException: simple bind failed:
Well, i`m newbie in LDAP with SLL.
My problem is, i connect in server LDAP from my web application and do the
authentication by LDAP with SSL. But in some( in time could 5 trying or 6
maybe less ) connections this exception appear:
javax.naming.CommunicationException: simple bind failed:
Question: Why the proxy? Perhaps a simple NAT router would suffice.
It's due to the nature of our application. I really can't get into
details here.
I have been contacted by one of the OpenSSL developers via email as a
response to my yesterday's post. We're discussing this privately - but
Title: Message
Thanks for your comments. It looks to me
like the make file compiler switches for the I (Include)
options will need to be adjusted because the VC++ compiler (cl.exe) is unable
to resolve an #include directive for the mother of all CRT includes, stdio.h.
Oh yeah - that is the ticket! Thanks much for pointing me to iconsinc.com
Gray and Young have made that an easy process - only had to comment out one
Line of code in apps.h to get a clean build.
Thanks again.
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Marton Anka wrote:
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Hello,
I
am trying to solve a verypeculiar problem. In my application, there
are three players:
1.
Client - runs a regular web browser.
2.
Proxy - runs my proxy application with OpenSSL 0.9.7c
3.
Host - runs my host application with
Marton Anka wrote:
The client cannot trust the host because the client is not verifying
the Host's certificate.
The client has no way of knowing whether or not the proxy server has
been compromised. Therefore it is not acceptable
to trust the proxy to decrypt and reencrypt the data. You
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 18 Feb 2004 18:49:35 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
luciusm Ran truss -o /tmp/truss.out -aelf -rall -vall -wall make
luciusm
luciusm command and attached the output, hoping you guys could help
luciusm me decipher the output errors.
I think you want to look
I do not believe there is an error in my logic.
You are using the client's trust of the Proxy
to bootstrap whether or not the client trusts
the Host with whom it is attempting to communicate
securely.
If I put 'www.foo.com' in my browser, I want to make sure I reach the
server
Help please!
I collect all the messages on this group in e-mail form, making it much
easier for me to browse them off-line.
However, due to an action by my ISP (actually, an inaction), I lost 24
hours worth of e-mails.
If anyone similarly collects these e-mails and has ALL the e-mails
Paul S Adams (Personal) wrote:
Help please!
I collect all the messages on this group in e-mail form, making it much
easier for me to browse them off-line.
However, due to an action by my ISP (actually, an inaction), I lost 24
hours worth of e-mails.
If anyone similarly collects these e-mails
Hi Paul,
Yes, I am aware of this. However, this does not provide me with what I
need - the ACTUAL e-mails.
Yes, there is another agenda here, but I (unfortunately) cannot explain
further. Sufficient to say, I critically, absolutely MUST have the
e-mails - headers and all.
--
Paul Adams
It's rather suspicious that you can't explain why you need email from
this list with headers. Are you trolling for email accounts or
preparing for some secret lawsuit? .Perhaps building a list of
people who use encryption and therefore are capable of being enemies of
the state? I
Hi,
I cannot build openssl-0.9.7b under OpenBSD3.4. Has anyone else been
sucessful in getting this
to build?
My first errors occur here
../libcrypto.a(md5_dgst.o): In function `MD5_Update':
md5_dgst.o(.text+0xec): undefined reference to
`md5_block_asm_host_order'
This is the first
I have a client/server application secured by certificates on both
ends using OpenSSL 0.9.7c on RedHat 9. Client and server exchange
messages consisting of lines of ASCII text using BIO_puts() and
BIO_gets(). I include a call to BIO_flush() after each BIO_puts() in
order to ensure that the entire
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004, Paul L. Allen wrote:
I have a client/server application secured by certificates on both
ends using OpenSSL 0.9.7c on RedHat 9. Client and server exchange
messages consisting of lines of ASCII text using BIO_puts() and
BIO_gets(). I include a call to BIO_flush() after
On Feb 18, 2004, at 6:51 PM, L Nehring wrote:
It's rather suspicious that you can't explain why you need email from
this list with headers. Are you trolling for email accounts or
preparing for some secret lawsuit? .Perhaps building a list of
people who use encryption and therefore are
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