On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 01:35:42PM -0700, David Conrad wrote:
On 6/8/02 6:22 AM, Steven M. Bellovin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DNS packets are limited to 512 bytes.
No they are not. They are limited to 64K. Even without EDNS0, a large
response can fall back to TCP. You know this.
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Another route is to use the browser based ssh client .. do a search for that..
Since I have not followed for a long time don't know if it does ssh2 or not.
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Is it possible. Any help will be highly appreciated.
Yes this is standard fare.. You take input filter
redirect to another program.. wait for success and
then return.. Hope that helps.
Best Regards,
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hi Sakui,
It is onboard in the base install of OpenBSD.. see..
/etc/rc.conf
read the comments there on httpd..
bye
Sakui wrote:
I
wondering if someone could giude me on obtaining some code just to see
if OpenSSL works on Apache?Sakui
OpenSSL
hi,
i have misplaced the orginal poster for this thread could they
resend
directly.. THX
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THX it was driving me bonkers..!
Dale Peakall wrote:
Would every subscriber in the U.S. please call Novell's toll free number:
1-800-453-1267
and ask to speak to D.N. Johnson about the spam on this list.
It's a disgrace that their software is so broken and is really getting on my
nerves.
hi,
you might want to try apache.org
if in keep-alive mode, in the server side, how can i recongize a persistent
connection is shut down, and free the preserved resources of it? from the appearence
of http request and response, there seems on obvious steps to tell the server an
persistent
hi,
you might want to consider AFAIK that there is experimental proxy
support in the very latest release. but since i have not investigated
other than that YMMV..
Best Regards,
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Richard Levitte - VMS
hi,
have a https server that is doing RSA as well as ok encyption but wanted
to change it so it could offer the strongest encryption available using
openssl on the pervasive browsers or at least support that if the browser
does.. then drop down to a lower grade when that is all that the
hi all,
well am willing to assist in writing the docs..
previous wrote.. the following howtos and would
use as basis to write the openssl ones..
a- IPFWADM FAQ
b- FIREWALL1 - FAQ
c- SSH 1.xx original FAQ(custodian)
d - INND FAQ
e - SED FAQ
well the offers there anyhow..
must admit no
need someone to write it just give me the data and i will spend the
time to write() them..
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, you wrote:
"Salz, Rich" wrote:
Why would writing documentation be a problem here?
The current regulations prohibit US persons from providing technical
assistance to
hi,
last time i checked it sends the results as your auth cert.. you do
need to enter a passphrase or cache it to produce the unique result that
is shuttled to the server. this is the means used to verify you are who
you say you are.. what you have, and what you know.. hmmm...
which means
hi,
better yet get linux.. any linux and save yourself the cost of the os period..
comes with apache as well as can pull down open-ssl thanks to the open
src and plunk it on your linux box. then just goto any number of rpm or
*.tar.gz sites and build the source installing apache-ssl thats
hi,
would be interested as well so please let me know Skye when you
do locate the info. a few years ago i pursued this to no end result..
if the raw equipment is hand i would be more than happy to assist..
Regards,
hi,
i can't remember the program on linux that will uncompress *.LZH files
anyone? now for more related what are the costs of thawte for a
certificate/yr
and is there a url on howto install thawte for certification? Does anyone
know if there is a linux based Certificate Server?
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