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Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO
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Stef Caunter |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:43:04 -0400 (EDT) |
Thanks very much for this. I had forgotten to export
SSL_CERT_FILE and SSL_CERT_DIR. Lynx now finds commercial and "imported"
certs.
Is there somewhere that this could be documented? I don't
mind doing a step by step write up of the procedure
(download cert, convert to pem format, rehash, set
environment vars, export), instead of people having to
wade through the list archive.
--Stef
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Doug Kaufman wrote:
> extract the file called "cert.pem". Put it in the default location
> for your OpenSSL distribution (probably /usr/local/ssl). The file
> is derived from the ca-certs distributed by Microsoft with Internet
> Explorer. For proper security, you should use only certs that you
> obtain from a trusted source, but you should be able to use my file
> for testing purposes.
> Doug
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> Doug Kaufman
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- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Henry Nelson, 2003/07/23
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Stef Caunter, 2003/07/23
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Doug Kaufman, 2003/07/24
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Thorsten Glaser, 2003/07/24
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Stef Caunter, 2003/07/24
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Thorsten Glaser, 2003/07/24
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Stef Caunter, 2003/07/24
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Thorsten Glaser, 2003/07/24
- Re: lynx-dev FORCE_SSL_PROMPT:NO, Stef Caunter, 2003/07/24