Kari Hurtta wrote:
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David Price wrote:
> This looks to me like a small problem but after a day and a half of
> searching I have not found many references nor a solution. I would
> appreciate if anybody could point me in the right direction.
>
> I am attemp
That server isn't even pingable today.
Ben Laurie wrote:
> Thanks for telling us, we hadn't noticed.
>
> Stephen Theby wrote:
> >
> > please fix this email error. thanks...it is replying to the group.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Steve. I think I can help you on this one. Give me a call at 215-538-3535
and ask for Tom Nichols.
Steve wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have a question regarding the use of certificates in IE 5+ and Netscape
> 4.7+. We have written a small customised SSL web server using OpenSSL,
&
We also found this to be a problem. When we called Apple, they confirmed
it is a MICROSOFT PROBLEM. Netscape
works okay.
We tested IE 4.5 and up on IMACS and it doesn't know how to handle certificates
at all. We tried RSA, Verisign, attempts to go to
https://americanexpress.com resulted in all ki
They work just fine, and I've been running them for months. The ONLY thing that does
not resolve correctly are the certificates, and I have a few ideas as to how to
correct that without any
changes to the apache-ssl or openssl code..Be patient.
"Leland V. Lammert" wrote:
> Tom,
>
> The virtual
on.
>
> Thanks for the assistance.
> Tim
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> Tom Nichols wrote:
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> > I can be more specific:
> >
> > Here's how I have it set for several virtual hosts:
> >
> >
> > SSLEnable
> > SSLCertificateFile /usr/loc
OraHome1\Apache\Apache\htdocs"
>
> When using a ssl port it will always default to this directory. I was wondering
> if there are any directives that will override this
>
> Tom Nichols wrote:
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> > Tim Willard wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >I a
> Ah come-on! Don't you enjoy Monday morning spam? :-)
> hello Michael,
>
> after receiving 30 copies of your mail I did some check:
>
> > Message-ID: <003c01bfe8ec$4582f740$060a@nexus98>
> > From: "Michael Zedeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Stop the listser
I am using Openssl 0.9.5a and created a CA cert from the
/usr/local/ssl/misc/CA.sh script. Netscape reports this as Medium grade
RC2-CBC with 56-bit secret key.
Anyone know how to modify that script so it generates a high grade or an
RC5 certificate?
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This may be related to the fact RSA has a patent expiring this September.
Bill Rebey wrote:
> I just got off the phone with, among others, John Riley at RSA. He's
> claiming things like (paraphrased):
>
> "It's flat out illegal to use OpenSSL for Commercial purposes"
> "Even if you use OpenSS
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