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lynx-dev Re: Your distribution of openssl-0.9.7a-os2-bin.zip
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Ilya Zakharevich |
Subject: |
lynx-dev Re: Your distribution of openssl-0.9.7a-os2-bin.zip |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Oct 2003 15:24:23 -0700 |
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 12:07:17AM +0200, Johannes Hromadka wrote:
> >> I tired to ad my servers certificate to SSL_CERT_DIR, but lynx does
> >> not accept it. It only accepts the certificate of the issuer of my
> >> servers cert.
> >
> >Well, if it is so, this should be classified as a bug in lynx. Can
> >you provide necessary files so that this becomes reproducible?
>
> I'm not sure if it is a bug or just designed this way.
> For testing I can provide a certificate for your server and my root
> certificate.
> Do you have an apache server for testing?
> Send me the full hostname and I can generate a certificate. I also can send
> you my
> config files for reference.
I'm confused again. Is your server's certificate a secret? If not,
they why not provide it, so we can check whether connecting to your
server works on other architectures.
> >Lynx is not a web browser. E.g., it understands file: links too. ;-)
> >I would classify it as a "URI space" browser. And if there is an URL
> >type for S-Mime, it is reasonable to expect that lynx would support it
> >too [but I have no idea whether S-Mime is expressable via URIs].
> But there are much more other URIs, like ftp, gopher, news, snews, ldap, sip,
> h323,..
Lynx understands most URI types I know about. There was some
discussion of allowing snews:; do not remember the resolution. I
never tried ldap, sip, h323, I know nothing about them.
> Just realised that lynx is able to follow news: URIs :-o
> But it has problems with German national characters.
Do not think there is any problem with lynx here. However, news:
semantic does not has a way to specify the charset. Try going to `o'
and setting the default "assumed" charset... Oh, maybe my logic to
automaticaly switch VIO charset is not supported with news:! Try to
switch the charset from the default one (auto) to your current
charset.
Or maybe you just do not have defaulting to `auto'? Change the
display charset to auto, then save `o'ptions.
Yours,
Ilya
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