Greg Donald wrote:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Paul wrote:
Because the client is incapable of HTTPS or HTTP protocols.
Not that I really should need to answer this. Why on earth would you assume I
don't have a good reason? In what way is this answer to my question even a
little helpful?
It's not ever
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Paul wrote:
> Because the client is incapable of HTTPS or HTTP protocols.
>
> Not that I really should need to answer this. Why on earth would you assume I
> don't have a good reason? In what way is this answer to my question even a
> little helpful?
It's not every day someone
On 9/5/07, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Donald wrote:
> > Why on earth would you need to implement an SSL socket in PHP when we
> > have Apache and openssl? That's pointless. Anywhere PHP can run Apache
> > can run.. and with much better performance.
>
> Because the client is incapable
Paul wrote:
>> Why on earth would you need to implement an SSL socket in PHP when we
>> have Apache and openssl? That's pointless. Anywhere PHP can run
>> Apache can run.. and with much better performance.
>
> Because the client is incapable of HTTPS or HTTP protocols.
>
> Not that I really sh
Greg Donald wrote:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Paul wrote:
Below you have described a client. I'm talking about a server. That was clear
in my original post.
Why on earth would you need to implement an SSL socket in PHP when we
have Apache and openssl? That's pointless. Anywhere PHP can run Apache
c
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Paul wrote:
> Below you have described a client. I'm talking about a server. That was clear
> in my original post.
Why on earth would you need to implement an SSL socket in PHP when we
have Apache and openssl? That's pointless. Anywhere PHP can run Apache
can run.. and with m
Below you have described a client. I'm talking about a
server. That was clear in my original post.
-Paul W
Greg Donald wrote:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Paul wrote:
Which part do you need help with? The SSL part or the command line or the
port or ... ?
http://www.php.net/openssl
http://www.php.net/s
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Paul wrote:
> > Which part do you need help with? The SSL part or the command line or the
> > port or ... ?
> >
> > http://www.php.net/openssl
> > http://www.php.net/sockets
> >
> I am familiar with the above links. What I cannot locate is anything that
> indicates that a cmd li
Chris wrote:
Paul wrote:
I need to program a socket server in PHP that can use a certificate
and communicate over SSL. I'm doing fine without SSL. Can't use port
443 or the web server for this, so it needs to be a command line app.
Can't seem to find any documentation about how to set that up.
Paul wrote:
I need to program a socket server in PHP that can use a certificate and
communicate over SSL. I'm doing fine without SSL. Can't use port 443 or
the web server for this, so it needs to be a command line app. Can't
seem to find any documentation about how to set that up. Can anyone he
I need to program a socket server in PHP that can use a
certificate and communicate over SSL. I'm doing fine without
SSL. Can't use port 443 or the web server for this, so it
needs to be a command line app. Can't seem to find any
documentation about how to set that up. Can anyone help or
point
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