
phil at usc
May 26, 2005, 7:08 PM
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On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 06:14:22PM -0700, Bryan Stansell wrote: > On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 11:00:35PM +0100, Michael Doyle wrote: > > Can anyone give me an example of using conserver with generated ssl cert's > > (i.e. -c file) for both the server and client. I've compiled conserver with > > well, i was going to try and give a good, useful answer. but, it all > fell apart once i started trying things out. > > it looks like the cert bits are broken. i'm not sure *why* it's broken, > however. i dunno if certs just aren't being properly presented or if > the validation bits aren't set up right or what. *something* has > changed. either in conserver (which surprises me...i didn't think i > touched any openssl code in, well, a long time) or something wasn't > coded appropriately to the api (and it just happened to work) or they > changed something (which would also surprise me). > > so, it's kinda back to the basics for me and the ssl code. :-( > > (unless someone can tell where it's all going wrong) Um. I didn't generate certs - I wasn't looking for authentication (I'm getting that from username/passwd), just encryption... and I enable and in fact force SSL and it works great. -- Phil Dibowitz Systems Architect and Administrator Enterprise Infrastructure / ISD / USC UCC 174 - 213-821-5427
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