If you're running Redhat you got the easy way :
1) You need to install openssl and openssl-devel RPM:
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/openssl-0.9.4-1.i386.rpm
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/openssl-devel-0.9.4-1.i586.rpm
2) For apache you need an SSL version of Apache :
You could try to use jonama as a ssl relay
www.multimania.com/jonama/
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Did someone start to work on adding Digital Certificates on
PDF documents using OpenSSL ?
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/acrosdk/docs.html
Regards
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Oups.
The problems related to the 'DOS' format of the spec file.
Construction in run :-)
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Hi !!!
Ralph kindly accepted to host the imap-4.5-4 RPMs needed by
IMP/PHP3/APACHE+MODSSL users.
They are located in :
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/
Nota :
The official imap RPM packager, Brian Bruns [[EMAIL PROTECTED]], tell me it
will
use my spec file for imap (4.6-1 now) and sus will
On www.OpenCA.org when will be available...
[GOMEZ Henri] I read your previous posts. Take a look at my
jonama SSL Proxy (http://www.multimania.com/jonama).
Could team latter with your openca project...
[GOMEZ Henri] See
Hi !!!
Where can I found HTML/CGI script to generate client certs (pem/p12)
with openssl.
At least can I pass parameters to ssleay/openssl (like cert password and
so one) on
command line ???
Thanks
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Who did it for i386
Thanks.
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Since JAVA SSL use OpenSSL/SSLeay DLL, how can we made it work
under a standard browser ?
Allways no 100% pure Java SSL implementation but there is a
premice (http://security.dstc.edu.au/projects/java/jcsi.html)
See you