On 2012-05-08, at 10:39 AM, Heinrich Mueller <eddi...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Am 08.05.2012 15:22, schrieb Ed Fletcher: >> On 2012-05-08, at 2:15 AM, Heinrich Müller<eddi...@gmx.de> wrote: >> >>> Am 08.05.2012 03:19, schrieb Ed Fletcher: >>>> Hi: >>>> >>>> I'm running Pan 0.137 on Linux Mint 201204. I've got everything working >>>> except for SSL. The online manual seems to indicate that I should be able >>>> to "choose secured connections" but I don't see where I can do that. I >>>> tried setting the port to 563 or 443 but Pan just fails to connect. Works >>>> fine on port 119. >>>> >>>> Am I missing a library or something? Synaptic didn't give me any errors >>>> or say anything about unresolved dependencies. >>>> >>>> SSL didn't work for me in 136 either, btw. >>>> >>>> Great newsreader. I've been running it with stunnel on Ubuntu for a few >>>> years and never had a problem. >>>> >>>> Ed >>>> >>>> ___________ >>> Edit->Edit News Servers, click on the server you want to edit, choose TLS >>> settings, "Use secure SSL connections". >>> If the option isn't there, your pan version doesn't support SSL, which >>> means you'd have to compile it yourself from the git repository or download >>> it somewhere else? Where did you get it from? >>> >>> Cheers. >>> >> I used Synaptic to install 136 last week from Klaus Vormweg's PPA and then >> upgraded to 137 when it became available. >> >> There is no TSL or SSL option when I edit my news server. The edit server >> panel looks the same as the older version. But I'm definitely running 137. >> Help> About says Pan 0.137 and Synaptic says 0.137-0~oneric1. >> >> I have openssl 1.0.0h-1 installed. However, I don't see SSL in the list of >> dependencies for Pan. >> >> Thanks, >> Ed >> _______________ > Seems like Klaus compiled Pan without SSL. I'll send him an email to clarify. > > Hmm, I just tried compiling Pan myself using the 'git clone ...' info on pan.rebelbase.com/download/ and although I got an executable that runs, it doesn't have SSL either. It reports itself as version 0.138, btw. Did miss something? Ed _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users