... Isn't it exactly what the ssl-tunnel protocol is designed for? There is an internet draft by Ari Lutonen (sp?). read you later - Holger Reif ... TU...
Holger Reif
Holger.Reif@...
Nov 1, 1996 9:45 am
2812
... I was waiting for someone more SSL-knowledgeable to respond to this but since no one has, I'll take a stab at it. I don't believe this will work. The 40...
Jeff Barber
jeffb@...
Nov 1, 1996 6:13 pm
2813
Jeff, I retract what I said, about actuality for the case in question. I dont know it to be true. ( I don't know it to be false either, as Im a logical-system...
Peter Williams
peter@...
Nov 1, 1996 7:57 pm
2814
You should be able to retrieve ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/review/RNGsrc.tar.Z It contains the source code for generating some of the entropy to seed (and...
Phil Karlton
karlton@...
Nov 1, 1996 8:07 pm
2815
To change the subject, LDAP and asymmetric security. And, we now have a (claim of) SSL-capable LDAP server available from Netscape. Well Done! (I hope the...
Peter Williams
peter@...
Nov 1, 1996 9:29 pm
2816
Folks, We're going to post an example ActiveX control for certificate enrollment on our web site next week. The ActiveX control (certenr3.dll) has two...
Tom Johnston
tomj@...
Nov 1, 1996 10:19 pm
2817
[ On Thu, October 31, 1996 at 16:53:14 (-0600), Travis Hassloch wrote: ] ... You guys should read the paper by Brian Berliner that comes with the CVS ...
Greg A. Woods
woods@...
Nov 1, 1996 10:31 pm
2818
Ean, I'm sorry to have to disappoint you when I tell you that I am behind the Sun firewall and can view applets on html pages delivere dusing the http ...
Bob Abston
babston@...
Nov 3, 1996 1:23 am
2819
I have a few questions and someone has a few answers. Well anyways, First, I have been trying to find a web server that is ported(or can be ported) to Linux...
pcboehm
pcboehm@...
Nov 3, 1996 6:18 am
2820
Hi, I am looking for references on (and analysis ?!) of how well the SSL architecure addresses various network security threats and attacks. References on the...
Yossi Stern
ystern@...
Nov 3, 1996 6:38 am
2821
... You can find the paper "Analysis of the SSL 3.0 protocol" by David Wagner and Bruce Schneier at http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~daw/ssl3.0.ps -- You should...
Tom Weinstein
tomw@...
Nov 3, 1996 10:53 am
2822
Hello ! Everyone ! I'm a novice in the field of internet security. Now I have entitled to doing a project on the internet security in my school work. I've made...
sbleung3@...
Nov 3, 1996 7:01 pm
2823
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NoOne Important
mudop@...
Nov 3, 1996 10:41 pm
2824
... Nope. All the tunnel provides is a way of getting a transparent bidirectional connection through an HTTP proxy. Normal proxies copy the entire request to...
cjh@...
Nov 3, 1996 11:39 pm
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Hiya Would it work if the proxy actively played a role. IOW, it would pretend to be the client rather than just interfering with the stream between client and...
Mark Shuttleworth
marks@...
Nov 4, 1996 7:43 am
2826
Hello, I was unable to find information about which http-server support SSL. Looking for non-commercial products. Whats about NCSA, Apache, Spinner ??? Maybe...
Frank Gadegast
gadegast@...
Nov 4, 1996 10:15 am
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Adam Shostack
adam@...
Nov 4, 1996 12:49 pm
2828
The volume on this mailing list is getting fairly voluminous. Could the sysop be talked into providing a digest service? Paul Foster...
PAUL_FOSTER_at_NYDAS@...
Nov 4, 1996 6:42 pm
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... been ... with...
David Gladstone
david@...
Nov 4, 1996 6:42 pm
2830
... We're assuming no client auth. ... So the proxy understands the SOCKS protocol and uses that to determine the secure server address:port (from the...
Kevin Steves
stevesk@...
Nov 4, 1996 6:43 pm
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Paul, I sure think this is a good idea! It is getting pretty busy! Reguards, ... -- Jeffrey A. Williams SR.Internet Network Eng/SR. Java Development Eng.. ...
Jeff Williams
jwkckid1@...
Nov 4, 1996 6:44 pm
2832
... To remove your name from the ssl-talk list send mail to the address <ssl-talk-request@...> with the subject being the single word UNSUBSCRIBE. You...
Christopher Allen
ChristopherA@...
Nov 4, 1996 8:17 pm
2833
... I'm a newbie on this list, so 'beg pardon' if this has already been discussed. A fellow in New Zealand claims to have broken the SSL Server Key. Attached...
PAUL_FOSTER_at_NYDAS@...
Nov 4, 1996 8:18 pm
2834
... You forgot about client auth :-) Does the proxy have a "pool" of valid client certs? Does the proxy auto-select client certs? Does the destination server...
Patrick C. Richard
patr@...
Nov 4, 1996 8:43 pm
2835
... Hurrah, if this is true, can someone point their SSL client - auth LDAP client to ldaps://www.xcert.com? This is on port 636. You can use the certs off of ...
Patrick C. Richard
patr@...
Nov 4, 1996 8:46 pm
2836
Pat, You say: "There's no real use for server-auth only LDAP unless you are doing stuff like trusting a one-way directory service, etc." Access to the public...
Peter Williams
peter@...
Nov 4, 1996 9:45 pm
2837
... Did you read the mail? It said: "the site also supports non-client auth LDAP access, but you only end up having the generalized access" I meant that server...
Patrick C. Richard
patr@...
Nov 4, 1996 10:04 pm
2838
I read you mail several times, Pat; I'm trying to learn. The way you are thinking about SSL-LDAP seems to be one in which the very concept/purpose of the...
Peter Williams
peter@...
Nov 4, 1996 11:17 pm
2839
Netscape Folks, Reading old mail to this list i found this: ... frank@... | Netscape Communications Jeff Weinstein wrote ... My question is: Is it...
Rodolfo Lomascolo
Rodolfo@...
Nov 5, 1996 12:26 am
2840
... This seems to be inaccessible. Anyone have a copy of it handy? Sven Dietrich spock@......