> On Dec 19, 2016, at 2:12 AM, Brice André wrote:
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> On self-written client side, I use C++ code whose soap part is generated by
> gsoap. You will find attached the generated code, as well as the wrapper that
> I wrote and that uses the generated code). I also use
> On Dec 18, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Brice André wrote:
>
> I know that the current certificate is the old one, but this
> is because my service is in production.
>
> I tested new certificate this evening to limit the number of
> impacted clients. And as it did not worked, i
Dear Viktor,
Thanks for your answer.
I Know that the current certificate is the old one, but this is because my
service is in production.
I tested new certificate this evening to limit the number of impacted
clients. And as it did not worked, i reinstalled previous certificate
waiting a
> On Dec 18, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Brice André wrote:
>
> I developped the service a few years ago and got wildcard certificates from
> Startcom. Due to the recent probems with startcom, I migrated my certificates
> to COMODO. I also tried to rationalise the number of
Dear all,
I use a gsoap application for which I write the server (php/apache) and
client (gsoap and openssl). As I am pretty sure my problem comes from
openssl and not gsoap, I am asking my question here.
I developped the service a few years ago and got wildcard certificates from
Startcom. Due