On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Jos? Antonio G?mez Mu?oz wrote:
> Hello, I am novice in SSL
>
> I use Solaris 2.51 in Sun Sparc 10.
>
> I want to use SSL, but it fails when I want to use it.
>
> First I install SSLeay 0.9.0. No problem.
> make test, good too
> Then I make and make install SLLTelnet-0.11. No problem.
> I do make certificate. Good too.
>
>
> But it doesn't connect with netscape.
>
> bash-2.00# /usr/local/ssl/bin/telnet -z ssl www.netscape.com https
> Trying 207.200.73.73...
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
> bash-2.00# /usr/local/ssl/bin/telnet -z ssl www.netscape.com 443
> Trying 207.200.73.73...
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
simply beacause "noone" is listening at 443 at "www.netscape.com"
>
>
> So I want to test with my new ssl telnetd daemon and ssl telnet cliente,
> but
> I don't know how to start telnetd
>
> bash-2.00# /usr/local/ssl/bin/telnetd
> Generating temp (512 bit) RSA key ...
> Generation of temp (512 bit) RSA key done
> Assigned temp (512 bit) RSA key
> /usr/local/ssl/bin/telnetd: errno=-1 getpeername: Invalid argument
>
>
> When it works I will need a windows 95/NT 4.0 client. Is it posible,
> which client?
>
>
> Can you help me? Thanks very much.
>
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