"Jerry Asher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [ns_conn driver] will tell you if it's nssock/nsssl/nsopenssl, etc., and you
> can write some logic to redirect nssockies to your https port.
Aha! I _was_ being stupid. Should've thought of that. :-)
Thanks!
-tih
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Tom Ivar Helbekkmo writes:
> Maybe I'm being stupid here, but I can't figure out how to ensure that
> a given page is accessed only using SSL. I'd like to enforce this for
> pages containing sensitive data.
[ns_conn driver] will tell you if it's nssock/nsssl/nsopenssl, etc., and you
can write s
"Scott Goodwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've released version 1.1 of nsopenssl. You can get it from
> http://scottg.net
Maybe I'm being stupid here, but I can't figure out how to ensure that
a given page is accessed only using SSL. I'd like to enforce this for
pages containing sensitive d
I've released version 1.1 of nsopenssl. You can get it from
http://scottg.net
The most important things: 40-bit browsers now work with SSLv3 and I've
added three Tcl commands to get information about the current connection
(what protocol, cipher, and the cipher strength being used).
/s.