The point here is that the CGI called by the Cisco routers is named
'pkiclient.exe', whatever the web server is hosting it.
This pkiclient.exe can be a Java app, a Perl script, a VB app, whatever
you want. The name *must* be 'pkiclient.exe'.
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> Janus Liebregts wrote:
>
> > it's just a perl-script using the .exe extension required by SCEP!
> > open in in you favorite (text)-editor.
>
> 1) Don't send executable attachments. Perl scripts are, to
> the best of my recollection, human readable...
>
> 2) The list should definitely filter (to /dev/null) automated virus
> warnings, along with any other response from non-subscribers.
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What we have here is a failure to communicate.
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