On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM,  <jasonps...@jegas.com> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure you need to include the OPENSSL_mod or something...I
> swear the answer grazed my inbox over the course of last three days...
> Basically I got the jist that the latest trunk I guess you include
> open_ssl and it sounded like from tyhe banter that it's easier now.
>
> (Might be a https objects to to grab once openssl compiling/linking in
> ok)
>
>
> Experience in the past has shown me that you might need to figure out
> how to get qa reall certificate in there.
>
> when I first did my SSL once in (older version) Synapse with openssl -
> it was a web server and the web browsers all of them at thee time
> LITERALLY refused to open it - they had every warning, red light, DANGEr
> MR Robinson! lol... the funny thing was that ONLY IE 7 or
> esomething(6,8?) let me in after repeated "YES - I MEAN IT" clicks - So
> -
>
> When every browser accusing you of being a phishing scam, a fraudulent
> certificate....etc... You're SO CLOSE!!!!

Yeah, I have different messages in different browsers.
Well... thanks. I will do tests.

Marcos Douglas

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