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Hallo friends, can you send me any information how to use netscape with SSL and pgp on a windows machine. I need a posibility to create a new public key after...
Christian Strohmeyer ...
Feb 1, 1996
5:21 pm
778
Generating or even requesting a cert without the proper tools can be a frustrating and daunting experience. While I was not one of those people that required...
Osborne Hardison ...
Feb 1, 1996
7:11 pm
779
remove...
acatal@...
Feb 1, 1996
9:29 pm
780
please remove me from the list, Thank you...
G. Tyler Niess ...
Feb 1, 1996
10:10 pm
781
... http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/html.charters/pkix-charter.html...
Peter Williams ...
Feb 2, 1996
12:55 am
782
... Certification practices for specific products are an inter-organizational issue for the companies involved. The liabilities and risks must be assessed on...
Peter Williams ...
Feb 2, 1996
1:16 am
783
Hi All, I just saw something on TV today regardin "secured transaction service" on the internet. The press guys describe it as a service that ensures security...
Jonathan Lei ...
Feb 2, 1996
11:51 am
784
remove...
Gyula Feher ...
Feb 2, 1996
12:20 pm
785
media hype which has some apparent technical substatiation behind it but I don't know how much. This makes three separate times I've heard "master card and...
Rodney Thayer ...
Feb 2, 1996
6:45 pm
786
... Everything I have heard says otherwise. SSL is good for some things, but secure payments aren't one of them. The problem is that with SSL the info is...
Eric Murray ...
Feb 2, 1996
10:42 pm
787
Id like to comment on the issue of naming in URLs, and perhaps, as and if reasonable discussion proceeds, introduce some issues which are emerging concerning...
Peter Williams ...
Feb 3, 1996
2:34 am
788
... I will just make two comments: 1. Your message is somehow self contradicting Electronic Commerce vs SSL/PCT/SET (STT AND SEPP are dead) - SSL PCT are...
Paul-Andre Pays ...
Feb 3, 1996
10:13 am
789
I have consolidated the responses I've had on my "what runs SSL" question into: http://www.shore.net/~sable/pub/netsec/ssl_info.htm Rodney Thayer ::...
Rodney Thayer ...
Feb 3, 1996
11:45 pm
790
Hi Mike, ... Look at http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/AccessAuthorization/Basic.html and for your server at the apropriate pages describing basic Authorization....
Holger Reif ...
Feb 5, 1996
11:03 am
791
The problem that you'll encounter is that passowords are regularly and easily sniffed. If theres anything really confidential, you need something better than...
Adam Shostack ...
Feb 6, 1996
12:35 am
792
-- Pat Richard / patr@... / patr@... ... Advanced Systems Group - Cyberstore Systems Inc. www.cyberstore.ca...
Patrick Richard ...
Feb 6, 1996
1:22 am
793
... I've started an admittedly-incomplete list of SSL-enabled browsers at our web site. Check out http://www.amrcorp.com/aa_home/ssl_capable.htm Suggestions...
Kelly Fox ...
Feb 6, 1996
4:12 pm
794
The simple answer would seem to be allowing a certificate of the form: www.big.com (hosted by www.isp.com) Thus binding a company to its ISP for the lifetime...
Adam Shostack ...
Feb 7, 1996
2:45 am
795
Dear Netscape, Is the SSL Version 3.0 spec available in PostScript format from you? If not on your pages, but you have a copy, I'd appreciate you mailing it. ...
David S. Miller ...
Feb 8, 1996
1:29 am
796
... Its an ANSI standard, one might think you could find it on www.ansi.org Unfortunately, all their databases are password protected. Or you could look at...
Adam Shostack ...
Feb 9, 1996
2:49 am
797
So, what is the latest in regards to VeriSign signed Apache-SSL servers? Is there any reason why VeriSign isn't signing Apache aside from the possibility that...
Jonathan Lei ...
Feb 9, 1996
9:22 am
798
... Verisign continues to support the development of any vendors SSL implementation. Verisign has issued Apache developer certificates, under the same...
Peter Williams ...
Feb 9, 1996
10:15 pm
799
Hello, I was hoping to incorporate SSL into my web agent which during its normal operation contacts Web sites secured by SSL. It is my hope that to do this ...
Glenn Holt ...
Feb 9, 1996
11:08 pm
800
... My understanding is that this is in progress, and that all that is awaiting is a business agreement between the parties, and a security review. One of the...
Christopher Allen ...
Feb 9, 1996
11:12 pm
801
Community ConneXion and Verisign are currently working together to establish the process by which Verisign will begin signing certificates for Apache-SSL. If...
sameer ...
Feb 9, 1996
11:23 pm
802
This strikes me as odd. Usually, security issues and quality control are seen as being substantially enhanced by shipping source. It strikes me you have two...
Adam Shostack ...
Feb 9, 1996
11:59 pm
803
... I absolutely agree with Adam and Ben that security by obscurity is not a good idea. In fact, I anticipate that VeriSign and other vendors will make some of...
Christopher Allen ...
Feb 10, 1996
7:06 pm
804
Perhaps of interest to this thread: a student of mine grabbed a copy of x.509 from somewhere (I will ask him for it). It is available under ...
Holger Reif ...
Feb 12, 1996
9:29 am
805
I am again trying to followup on this. My first attempt brought no response, either from marshall@... or Sameer (other than an acknowledgement from...
Jeff Barber ...
Feb 12, 1996
5:08 pm
806
Do you have any experience in the rules for dectecting/supporting either of these security protocols? As far as I understand it, SSL is triggered by the...
Mark Gilliland ...
Feb 12, 1996
6:38 pm
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