Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Sybren Stuvel
dcrespo enlightened us with: First, is the PYTHON OpenSSL C wrapper what I need to get running. I think that first you have to get OpenSSL running. Only then can you think about wrapping it. Second, if you don't know how to answer, then limit your opinion to yourself. We all enjoy the

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Josef Meile
First, is the PYTHON OpenSSL C wrapper what I need to get running. I think that first you have to get OpenSSL running. Only then can you think about wrapping it. I think Sybren is allright here. After installing openssl, pyopenssl won't be a problem. So, if you want to install openssl, you

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* dcrespo (2005-11-01 01:11 +0100) wouldn't your question then not be more appropriate on the OpenSSL newsgroup/mailinglist/forum/whatever? Well, I think that because python is the language where I want it to run, I ask it right here. You might think again. Your problem is not related to

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* dcrespo (2005-11-01 01:24 +0100) First, is the PYTHON OpenSSL C wrapper what I need to get running. You want to install OpenSSL under Windows. Get a grip: that's not related to Python in any way. Second, if you don't know how to answer, then limit your opinion to yourself. You /got/ a

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* Thorsten Kampe (2005-11-01 09:36 +0100) * dcrespo (2005-11-01 01:11 +0100) wouldn't your question then not be more appropriate on the OpenSSL newsgroup/mailinglist/forum/whatever? Well, I think that because python is the language where I want it to run, I ask it right here. You might

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Juho Schultz
dcrespo wrote: Hi to all, What do I have to install to get the following code work (Win XP, Python 2.4.2) from OpenSSL import SSL import config KEY_FILE = config.SSL_KEY_FILE CERT_FILE = config.SSL_CERT_FILE -- I've been looking for OpenSSL

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread dcrespo
Hi, Excuse me all of you for the way I answered. Sybren, and all of you, accept my apology. I saw the Sybren's message yersterday late night in a bad moment. I'll visit the OpenSSL forum. Thank you all. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread Sybren Stuvel
dcrespo enlightened us with: Excuse me all of you for the way I answered. Sybren, and all of you, accept my apology. I saw the Sybren's message yersterday late night in a bad moment. Next time, don't visit Usenet in a bad moment. Sybren -- The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-11-01 Thread dcrespo
Tu madre -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-10-31 Thread dcrespo
wouldn't your question then not be more appropriate on the OpenSSL newsgroup/mailinglist/forum/whatever? Well, I think that because python is the language where I want it to run, I ask it right here. OpenSSL is written in C, so they wont help me. I need the right wrappers to that C library.

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-10-31 Thread dcrespo
First, is the PYTHON OpenSSL C wrapper what I need to get running. Second, if you don't know how to answer, then limit your opinion to yourself. Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: OpenSSL in Python

2005-10-28 Thread Sybren Stuvel
dcrespo enlightened us with: I've been looking for OpenSSL for python. I found pyOpenSSL, but it requires the OpenSSL library, which I only found on http://www.openssl.org/, but don't know how to install. Ehm... wouldn't your question then not be more appropriate on the OpenSSL