Gruss, Arne Borkowski
Hamburg
winmail.dat
Hi tk,
I simply echo "password" as follows
8<--(snip)-
#!/bin/sh
echo "mysecretpassword"
8<--(snap)
Cheers, Arne
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Hi,
I'd prefer mod_ssl over Apache-SSL patch.
For an inside view how to use SSL with Apache and mod_ssl
see the mod_ssl manual or some helpful links at Apache.org.
Cheers, Arne
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Hi,
someone mentioned the URL http://www.openca.org/
However, I cannot establish a link with my browser to it. Is the URL wrong?
Is the site down? Could somebody please "make me see" ???
Cheers, Arne
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OpenSSL Project
Hi Lee,
DNS does resolve to 195.223.135.22 but there is no response from the server.
I tried ports 80 and 443. No way ... they MUST be down ... otherwise I don't
understand ...
Arne
> At 10:39 PM 8/30/00 +0200, you wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:58:21PM +0200, Arn
o way ... they MUST be down ... otherwise I
don't
> understand ...
>
> Arne
> At 10:39 PM 8/30/00 +0200, you wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:58:21PM +0200, Arne Borkowski (borko.net) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > someone mentioned the URL http://www.openca.org/
rying without
complainig here :-)
Arne
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. August 2000 01:17
An: Arne Borkowski (borko.net)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: OpenCA.org
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:03:32AM +0200,
Hi there,
I assume, this question is pretty far away from what most of you expect
a guy creating his own little CA could possibly ask ... but I dare anyway
If I have a browser with a VeriSign CA certificate and a user certificate
from VersiSign, how does the browser check for my certificate's v
well, that's fine and pretty clear, I'm afraid.
The proble ist not WHICH certificate is used, the
problem is WHAT actually happens during verification ...
I was already told to have a glace at RFC2459 section 6,
and I did so. It's now a little clearer a I am convinced
that my initial question wa
Hi,
when I use
openssl genrsa -out my.key -rand $randfile 2048
where is the PUBLIC KEY stored?
Gruss, Arne Borkowski
Hamburg
winmail.dat
Hi out there,
could somebody please tell me whether Openssl is available
for NT and/or MacOS in a way to have a PERL script use it
as an HTTPS client like it is possible under Linux/Unix?!
Maybe this is a mod_ssleay question, but I hope you know it
either.
TIA, Arne
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IMHO you need to create a new certificate, as the validity period
has been "signed" by your authority also. ANY changes invalidate
the certificate.
Arne
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