David Schwartz wrote:
Of course, for the reasons I told, I did not subscribe to:
openssl-dev open subscribers Discussions on development of the
OpenSSL library.
Note that this is for development *of* *OpenSSL*. Just like the OpenSSL
users list is for users *of* *OpenSSL*.
Pretty sure you're
Hello David,
Then why are you downloading OpenSSL? It's a library, a toolkit.
It has no enduser application.
Are you really sure?
I subscribed, while at the openssl.org site for this list
the description was given:
openssl-users open anybody Application Development, OpenSSL Usage,
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Hello David,
Then why are you downloading OpenSSL? It's a library, a toolkit.
It has no enduser application.
Are you
I am newly looking into the openSSL code part and trying to understand.
I have a few silly doubts regarding the usage and implementation of
openSSL along with Heimdal Kerberos. Could you please let me know whom
can I contact?
Ask your question in this newsgroup. It is for users of OpenSSL.
Hi,
OpenSSL is *NOT* intended to be 'used' by people who use programs that use
it. It is intended to be used by programs and by people who make them.
I'll stick my 0.01 euro cent in here and state i disagree with this
hypothesis. whether you are a user via a 3rd party program (as almost
all
Hello David,
Then why are you downloading OpenSSL? It's a library, a toolkit.
It has no enduser application.
Are you really sure?
I subscribed, while at the openssl.org site for this list
the description was given:
openssl-users open anybody Application Development, OpenSSL Usage,