matt boex wrote:
> i just installed mod_ssl to apache. i have been able
> to bring up a page using https://myserver/index.html.
> when the page comes up, i am prompted about the
> certificate. is there a way to bypass the multiple
> questions and just push the certificate?
Erm... The short ans
At 08:44 AM 1/19/00 -0800, you wrote:
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>i just installed mod_ssl to apache. i have been able
>to bring up a page using https://myserver/index.html.
>when the page comes up, i am prompted about the
>certificate. is there a way to bypass the multiple
>questions and just push the certificate?
If
i just installed mod_ssl to apache. i have been able
to bring up a page using https://myserver/index.html.
when the page comes up, i am prompted about the
certificate. is there a way to bypass the multiple
questions and just push the certificate?
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www.zedz.com / www.zedz.net
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On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, RTS wrote:
> What is the company's site that took over the replay.com ??
>
> www.z?.com
>
> RTS
>
> PS Thanks in advance.
>
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Thanks for the info
Here's a good one for you.
I just realized that zedz.net is in the netherlands. 194.109.9.44
They get their bandwidth from xs4all.nl and recommend going there on their
site.
Great except I was hacked from someone using xs4all.nl as an ISP.
I had 194.109 blocked.
RTS
RTS wrote:
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> What is the company's site that took over the replay.com ??
>
> www.z?.com
>
> RTS
>
> PS Thanks in advance.
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What is the company's site that took over the replay.com ??
www.z?.com
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Do an altavista search for "+ssh +windows +free" and you'll get pointers
to afew free windows based ssh clients.
Mark
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
> >Greetings,
>
> >I use secure shell(ssh) to move around between various linux/unix
> >machi
Try Data-Fellows they have a commercial version of ssh for unix as
well as 95/nt.
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At 01:06 AM 6/10/98 -0700, ramon wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I use secure shel
>Greetings,
>I use secure shell(ssh) to move around between various linux/unix
>machines. I am looking for something like this for all of my >windows/mac
>machines. That is, communication from windows (Win95, NT, >Win3.x, Mac) to
>my unix servers.
>Thanks,
>ramon
Ge
Hi,
Also you could take a look at
http://www.csn.tu-chemnitz.de/software/telnet.html
They have NT/95/3.1 SSH Telnet Clients and works well.
-sree
At 01:06 AM 6/10/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I use secure shell(ssh) to move around between various linux/unix
>machines. I am
I don't recall what the web page was but, the software is F-Secure
yahoo should do.
Dan
At 01:06 AM 6/10/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I use secure shell(ssh) to move around between various linux/unix
>machines. I am looking for something like this for all of my wind
Greetings,
I use secure shell(ssh) to move around between various linux/unix
machines. I am looking for something like this for all of my windows/mac
machines. That is, communication from windows (Win95, NT, Win3.x, Mac) to
my unix servers.
Thanks,
ramon
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Howdy.
I'm trying to run apache_1.2.5 with SSLeay-0.8.0 and it compiles fine
but when I try to run it I get "No SSL certificate set"
I've run the make test certificate command and have it put in my conf
dir but it still won't run. What else do I need to do??
And where can I get a very restricted
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