On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 01:05, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
> In short, a guide to using SSL for those who just want to _use it_,
> explained with human language and without requiring any prior knowledge.
> 
> So the more we have on people's good and bad experience with SSL on the
> Wiki, the better the guide will be :-).

tinyCA seems to work really really well :)

I haven't figured out entirely how to use it, but I can make a CA and
some certificate files and they all work with apache/binc/etc.

right now I'm trying to figure out how to use ucspi-ssl to enable
secure, authenticated smtp, without requiring any sort of smtp auth (ie,
it verifies the ssl certificate and then allows the connection, the smtp
service is then configured as an open relay, but only verified keys can
connect)

no dice so far, but I think it's mainly trying to use the client
certificate that I'm having the problem, I think I have the service
configured properly :)

-Jeremy

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