On 06/28/11 00:53, K. Haley wrote:
On 06/19/2011 01:15 PM, Heinrich Mueller wrote:
BTW, I implemented a rough version of SSL support in my experimental
branch. It seems to work OK, but I have to test
it thoroughly.
FYI, a proper solution will have to support the official STARTTLS method
of secu
On 06/19/2011 01:15 PM, Heinrich Mueller wrote:
> BTW, I implemented a rough version of SSL support in my experimental
> branch. It seems to work OK, but I have to test
> it thoroughly.
FYI, a proper solution will have to support the official STARTTLS method
of securing NNTP. I have a partial vers
On 06/19/11 14:58, Lacrocivious Acrophosist wrote:
robby writes:
Can anyone give this ssl noob info on setting up pan 0.135 to run ssl?
I have stunnel4 installed, and have gone through the man entry for
stunnel4 and am more lost than when I started. My news provider is
APN, and it lists ports
robby writes:
>
> Can anyone give this ssl noob info on setting up pan 0.135 to run ssl?
>
> I have stunnel4 installed, and have gone through the man entry for
> stunnel4 and am more lost than when I started. My news provider is
> APN, and it lists ports 443 and 593(I think 593 is the port) fo
On 06/18/2011 10:50 PM, robby wrote:
Can anyone give this ssl noob info on setting up pan 0.135 to run ssl?
I have stunnel4 installed, and have gone through the man entry for
stunnel4 and am more lost than when I started. My news provider is
APN, and it lists ports 443 and 593(I think 593 is the
Can anyone give this ssl noob info on setting up pan 0.135 to run ssl?
I have stunnel4 installed, and have gone through the man entry for
stunnel4 and am more lost than when I started. My news provider is
APN, and it lists ports 443 and 593(I think 593 is the port) for ssl
access.
I set it up a