> RPATHs have advantages, but they have some major issues, too. For
> instance, if for whatever reason you need to move files around so that
> things are stored in a different location, suddenly you'll need to
> recompile everything -- because the RPATH is a hardcoded location of the
> library in
Is there a recommendation for a newer book?
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> Is there a recommendation for a newer book?
Many people like the Feisty Duck book(s). See if others on this list say
anything.
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> I am quoting a line from Network Security with OpenSSL book (O'Reilly Media)
That book is 15 years old. Throw it out.
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On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 3:43 AM, Matt Caswell wrote:
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>
> On 14/06/17 01:38, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
> > It’s disabled by default. Servers that want to use server-side session
> > caching have to call an API to turn it on
>
> Err, no, that's not correct. Server
Hello Erwann,
Merci beaucoup!
It has worked but with "-sigalgs RSA+SHA256" instead of "sigalgs SHA256+RSA"
Finding this option was driving me crazy because I could not find it in the
wiki page of s_server:
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Manual:S_server(1)
Manual:S server(1) -
On 14/06/17 01:38, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
> It’s disabled by default. Servers that want to use server-side session
> caching have to call an API to turn it on
Err, no, that's not correct. Server side caching is on by default.
Client side caching is off by default.
On 14/06/17