RE: sorry all, test

2003-01-14 Thread Hannu Krosing
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 09:32, Boyle Owen wrote:
 Nope.. It didn't work. We didn't see anything.
 
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Re: MacOS-X client dev box?

2001-09-13 Thread Hannu Krosing

Bob Davis wrote:
 
 At 9:17 AM +0200 9/13/01, Owen Boyle wrote:
 
 This might sound silly, but did you try using capital letters?
 
 Oopsyou mean using GET vs. get, right?
 
 Yeah - they result in different responses.
 
 If I use GET, I get the page. Using get, I get a 501.
 
 Sorry. I didn't know the command was GET.
 
 Still, though, when I try to get https://localhost/ with IE5, I get
 Security Failure, Data Decryption error.

try http://localhost:443/

 I can't seem to connect to the server with a browser.
 
 (feeling a little silly - wishing I hadn't sent the not me
 message...good thing I can laugh at myself!)

if you can get anything readable using ordinary telnet then you are 
not running mod_ssl.

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Re: looking for step-by-step instructions to set up his own CA

2000-02-04 Thread Hannu Krosing

Marek Schneider - AIS wrote:
 
 hello,
 
 could anybody help refer to the subject ?
 

The following links may be of help 

PyCA -  http://sites.inka.de/ms/python/pyca/

OpenCA - http://www.openca.org/

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