Matthews, Tim R wrote, On 2008-10-04 03:34:
> Remedy is the client and the load balanced Adams are the servers. The
> client cert is indeed for the adam server and references it by name.
Thanks for confirming what I suspected. I'll write more about it below.
> In test I'm doing this with 1 clie
Claes Jakobsson wrote, On 2008-10-04 06:10:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a test-case for the Perl bindings that basically is just
> server from SSLsample. However when I try to connect to it I get an
> assertation failure: PR_Assert (s=0x86d2c "numPresent > 0 ||
> numEnabled == 0", file=0x86ced "ss
Hi,
I'm writing a test-case for the Perl bindings that basically is just
server from SSLsample. However when I try to connect to it I get an
assertation failure: PR_Assert (s=0x86d2c "numPresent > 0 ||
numEnabled == 0", file=0x86ced "ssl3con.c", ln=670). My NSS is 3.12
The code below shows
On 10/03/2008 12:43 AM, Frank Hecker:
> * This CA is based in Hungary. Though it provides a lot of information
> in English (including a helpful CA hierarchy diagram) unfortunately all
> of its CPS documents are currently available in Hungarian only.
Frank, I think we should buy some tool that hel
> You bet. Welcome.
Thank-you Nelson :)
[Upgrade to cert8 snipped]
That sounds like a much better option from a support point of view. I
had to do some LD_ tweaking to get a system running versions of NSS/NSPR
that still worked with cert7 formats and I was concerned that the normal app
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