Am 02-Aug-99 schrieb Jack York:


> 
> Unable to find host name "Miami:SSL/MiamiSSL".
> 
> It seems as though it is looking for the file MiamiSSL in the SSL dir.
> Can someone tell me what their dir looks like so I can try to figure
> this out?
> 
> 
> Jack

I think something must have gone wrong with your installation. The ssl dir
you mentioned above shuld be in the *Miami* directory! You must install
MiamiSSL *after* you have installed Miami correctly the following is an 
exerpt of the guide to the installation:

   Here is a step-by-step overview of the installation:

[omitting the part about Miami and Keyfile versions]

     Next you need to get one of the two MiamiSSL encryption library.
     For legal reasons these libraries are NOT included in the MiamiSSL
     main archive, but have to be downloaded or ordered separately.  It
     is important that you order the CORRECT library. It is illegal for
     US/Canadian users to use the international library, and it is also
     illegal for users outside the US/Canada to order the US library.

        - Users in the USA/Canada: Using MiamiRegister, order the US
          encryption library. In MiamiRegister V2 this is done by
          selecting the fifth step in MiamiRegister. In MiamiRegister
          V3 select the third step ("Order files that are not freely
          available").  Wait for my email response, and install the
          library as described in the email.

        - Users outside the USA/Canada: Download
          origmiamisslintl.library, currently from www.vapor.com, and
          install the library as described in the archive.

     DO NOT rename any libraries, and DO NOT install libraries in
     "LIBS:". DO NOT ask me to send you the library by email. I am
     prohibited from doing so by law, i.e.  you MUST get the library
     yourself, using the procedure described above. The library you will
     receive always has the version number 1.0. It will be patched to
     the latest version when you install MiamiSSL. There is no need to
     order a new library every time you install a new version of
     MiamiSSL.

     Download and unarchive the main MiamiSSL archive, and use the
     included installation script to install MiamiSSL.

(I think you should RTFM and RTFRF)

Greetings
-- 
Willi Burkhardt                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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