On February 22, 2019 5:03:43 AM CST, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
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>On 02/21/2019 12:46 AM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
>> Hi, all;
>> I was approached to see if I would be interested/willing to work on
>code to support encrypted client keys for the proxy.
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>You mean encrypted private keys for SSL clien
> Am 22.02.2019 um 12:03 schrieb Ruediger Pluem :
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> On 02/21/2019 12:46 AM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
>> Hi, all;
>> I was approached to see if I would be interested/willing to work on code to
>> support encrypted client keys for the proxy.
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> You mean encrypted private keys for SSL clien
On 02/21/2019 12:46 AM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
> Hi, all;
> I was approached to see if I would be interested/willing to work on code to
> support encrypted client keys for the proxy.
You mean encrypted private keys for SSL client authentication?
You might remember that discussion from 2013 then
> PS. I do not find it weird at all to ask here. I see really no difference
> between an employee intended to put time into open source vs. a person hired
> for a certain development in an open source project. And I do not feel that
> we are competing here, either. That'd be a different thing in
> Am 21.02.2019 um 00:46 schrieb Daniel Ruggeri :
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> Hi, all;
> I was approached to see if I would be interested/willing to work on code to
> support encrypted client keys for the proxy. Unfortunately, I had to pass
> since I just don't have the time, but figured I'd reach out here to see if