Re: open-ssl certificate authority

2007-10-10 Thread harland christofferson
t want to do this if we can find a way w/ open-ssl. > > i am using seamonkey ... not in the list. so, if the CA is not in a list already, the broswer-user (client) will always be prompted unless they permanently add to their CA list. Maybe try CACert http://www.cacert.org/ to get a free

Re: open-ssl certificate authority

2007-10-10 Thread KS
nt to do this if we can find a way w/ open-ssl. > > Maybe try CACert http://www.cacert.org/ to get a free certificate. They are on the list to be added to Firefox as trusted CA but Mozilla's CA additions take a long time to be added. Don't know about other browsers if they have

open-ssl certificate authority

2007-10-10 Thread harland christofferson
is there any way to have the certificate authority recognized by browsers ... other than the browser user using the wizard when connecting to our server. the only option we have found is to purchase a certificate ... but we don't want to do this if we can find a way w/ open-ssl.

Re: Open-SSL

1999-09-09 Thread Robert Varga
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote: > On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:22:53 +0200, Robert Varga wrote: > > Where can I download Open-SSL from? > > non-US.debian.org ok, compiled and installed, although I could not build any of the demo applications in /usr/doc/openssl/de

Re: Open-SSL

1999-09-09 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:22:53 +0200, Robert Varga wrote: > Where can I download Open-SSL from? non-US.debian.org > Or is there any ready-made program which provides an SSL proxy for a POP3 > connection on the POP3 server? ssltunnel? (also on non-US). HTH, Ray -- UNFAIR Term a

Open-SSL

1999-09-09 Thread Robert Varga
Where can I download Open-SSL from? Or is there any ready-made program which provides an SSL proxy for a POP3 connection on the POP3 server? Robert Varga