On 2004.08.19, Rob Crittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you don't need AOLserver to act as a client then simply don't
> register a client context. As far as I recall it isn't required.
>
> As for SSL2, I wouldn't trust it for e-commerce myself. I do agree that
> if only for clarity that SSL2 should be enabled/disabled in both places.
> It is very possible that openSSL isn't doing the "right" thing here.

I also confirmed that you can safely remove "SSLv2" from the "protocols"
param if you also remove "+SSLv2" from the "ciphersuite" param.

-- Dossy

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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