[following up my own posting]
Nick Boyce wrote :
Shum asked :
Can anybody tell does OPPENSA web site has been closed ?
I cannot find it!
Assuming you mean the website hosting the project to
make Win32 versions of Apache, OpenSSL and other useful
system software tools, it's supposed
On 24 Jul 2000, Uli Koeppe asked :
is there any such thing as a compiled openssl program win32
for Windows 98 and/or NT, (command line version) that can
be downloaded from somewhere in the web?
I *think* you can get what you want from http://www.opensa.de/, but it's a
while since I looked,
On 13 Jul 2000 09:35 George Xu wrote :
I Compiler the openssl-0.9.5a in Alpha Digital Unix4.x.But It appear some
errors .
These are errors messages :
[snip]
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/users/george/soft/openssl-0.9.5a/apps'
rm -f openssl
cc -o openssl -DMONOLITH -I../include
I got two replies :-
Richard Levitte said :
Richard Well, it looks like Compaq C will just ignore -fPIC when it
compiles,
Richard and try to pass it on to ld when linking is going on. However,
Richard there's no support for -fPIC anywhere in True64.
[ Thanks Richard: I have no idea *what*
Richard Levitte wrote :
nick.boyce But what I don't understand is why you're talking about a
nick.boyce problem with "-fPIC" when my compilation objected to
nick.boyce "-std1" ...
Ah. Well, I'll do some qualified guesses: suppose that the command
line parser in ld is the stupid kind that
Many thanks to Richard and Andrew, who explained a DigUnix box's behaviour
magnificently, and also to a bunch of other folks who emailed me direct to
explain the "-fPIC" stuff (which I now know is not relevant to DigUnix - it
generates relocatable code anyway).
I'm now pressing ahead on building
I've just had a go at building OpenSSL 0.9.5a on our Digital Unix box, but
the build fails, apparently with a bizarre parameter error in a linker call,
thus :
=== cut
cc -DMONOLITH -I../include -DNO_IDEA -fPIC -std1 -tune host -O4
So, I added this to my apache.conf
Location /secure
SSLRequire ( true )
/Location
[snip]
The problem is, after adding that configuration line, I can still go to
/secure with my browser, and it doesn't start a SSL session. I don't
understand this at all - it seems really easy ...
OK. I'm confused (;-). I thought I understood the
load-the-certificate-at-Apache-startup issue, but then ...
On 28th.April,1999 Paul Rubin wrote :-
If you need a lot of hits/sec (a smart card can't handle many) you can
use a hardware accelerator like the Ncipher (what I'm using) or
Rainbow