Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Re: SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net"
1999 Dec 13
0
SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net
Since the number of responses to my query was large, Roger has asked
me to summarise the information.
The summary is listed below
Thanks to all the people who bothered to help me out:
Alan Mead <adm@ipat.com>
Beattie, Jay <JBeattie@accdir.com>
Bruce Elrick <bruce.elrick@saltus.ab.ca>
Christian Hammers <ch@lathspell.westend.com>
David J. M. Karlsen
2007 May 29
3
business ssl certs for centos www and/or email servers
Although I know the basics about getting and installing web and mail server
ssl certs, I haven't had to "purchase" and do it "myself" for some time. i
always had someone else dealing with it.
I am wondering what you folks on the list are using on your centos web and
mail servers
:-)
Are you making your own or are you purchasing them from godaddy, thawte,
geotrust,
2020 Feb 18
2
reviewboard.asterisk.org SSL Trust Failure
Under Firefox, browsing to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org I get
Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to reviewboard.asterisk.org. If you visit this site, attackers could try to steal information like your passwords, emails, or credit card details.
Websites prove their identity via certificates, which are issued by certificate
2000 Feb 16
1
Re: SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net
I just want to say that the compilation of answers on reading IMAP
e-mail securely was excellent. I currently read my IMAP mail through an
SSH tunnel, but have always wanted to use the built in encryption in the
e-mail clients, and I am in the process of setting it up based on your
message.
However, being a little excessive, I want to go even further. I imagine
e-mail being delivered and then
2020 Feb 18
0
reviewboard.asterisk.org SSL Trust Failure
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 8:35 AM Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote:
> Under Firefox, browsing to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org I get
>
> Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead
>
> Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to
> reviewboard.asterisk.org. If you visit this site, attackers could try to
> steal information like your
1999 Sep 24
0
Re: POP secure access?? {result}
Hi All,
First I would like to thank all who gave me pointers on where to look
for the applications. There are also some of you who wanted me to
post my findings. Hence I have decided to post a mini how-to.
I actually ran a sniffer on it, and all messages are encrypted. :)
If there's any prob, just drop me a line.
Rgrds,
Wong.
begin 666 How-To Ssecure pop or imap.txt
[mod: Grrr... I now
2010 Mar 05
0
Macintosh/BSD Systems Engineer opportunity at VeriSign!
The Architecture & Technology Services group is looking for a passionate
engineer with significant Macintosh and OS X experience to join the
Infrastructure Services team. Infrastructure Services develops and
supports standards and best practices for hardware, operating systems,
software tools, and other third-party applications. ATS enables
VeriSign's development, operations, and business
2000 Feb 24
1
Making password driven SSH 'immune' to MTM attacks.
[I know this is the 'port' list, but I can't find a better place to post
this, and with the garbage going on @slashdot I figured I'd get this out.
This belongs on sci.crypt or a general OpenSSH mailing list]
First, a quick rehash of stuff everyone here already knows,
OpenSSH can use two major forms of authentication:
1. Password
2. RSA keys
The RSA method is good because it
2010 Feb 18
1
using signed certificates for TLS/SSL
Hi,
I have, in one customer, a web server running on a Verisign-signed
certificate SSL certificate. Everything works fine, IE and Firefox
connects on https without asking anything, which usually happens on
self-signed certificates. I'm trying to use that certificate on dovecot,
but clients (Thunderbird basically) keeps saying the certificate is not
valid.
yes i'm using,
2008 Dec 24
1
SSL cert problems.
I'm really racking my brain trying to figure this one out here. I am
running a pop3 server for remote offices on CentOS 5.2. We purchased a
SSL cert from Verisign and installed it on our dovecot server, but I
continue to get failure problems with the cert and I don't know where to
go from here.
here is some info about our config:
dovecot version:
# dovecot --version
1.0.7
hostname:
2006 Mar 21
0
pfpro4r - Ruby bindings for Payflow Pro
pfpro4r is a set of bindings for [2]Verisign''s Payflow Pro SDK.
If you''re distributing an app in Ruby/Rails and you use Verisign''s
Payflow Pro, you basically have three options (paraphrased from the
[3]RoR Wiki):
1. Call the Java/Perl/PHP API from Ruby. (Ewww...)
2. Call Verisign''s command line scripts. (DO NOT DO THIS. This is
2008 Sep 10
1
centos5 - logwatch - verisign
Re: centos 5 logwatch
Has anyone ever looked into why verisign does this from these ips fairly
frequently?
It appears that it is some type of SSL probing the HTTP port, correct?
Are they just gathering stats or something ?
--------------------- httpd Begin ------------------------
A total of 2 sites probed the server
216.168.253.197
216.168.253.198
.....
The first ip is
2002 Nov 18
2
Boot problem: may you help me?
Hello!
I have a boot problem with ISOLinux 2.00, downloaded yesterday. The CD
works fine with every PC except on an IBM Thinkpad. If I poweron the TP and
try to boot from CD I get back a "isolinux: disk error 01, ax = 4211,8B".
Then, if I reboot (ctrl-alt-canc) your isolinux works fine.
May you help me?
--
Stefano Pettini
spettini at inwind.it
New ICQ number: 159144497
Notary of
2005 Mar 24
0
Is there a way to get inserted into an LEC's CLIDB? (fwd)
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"Yeah, we rocked the vote all right. Those little
bastards betrayed us again."
- Hunter S. Thompson on the 2004 election.
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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:16:09 -0800 (PST)
From: Matt Klein <mklein@nmedia.net>
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
2001 Dec 17
2
Traffic shapping + routing in RH 7.1
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Hi ALL,
I''m new to TC and IPTABLES and i need help in setting up a filter/routing
solution to an ISP.
I''ve read all the HOWTOs and i''ve reading LARTC messages for a month now.
I still don''t have a clue on how to do it ''cause sometimes people say
2008 Sep 30
0
install Verisign/NetSol CA bundle
I have a client-provided SSL cert that seems to be provided by Verisign but
issued by my good friends at Network Problems. I thought this was part of
default cert.pem, but maybe not.
The docs on Verisign's site are... ahem... unhelpful.
I have what I think is the correct CA chain for this cert, but still trying to
determine what marketing terms overlap with what reality. But how is it to
2016 Mar 08
2
Module Versioning... and other things
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016, Pete Batard via Syslinux wrote:
> On 2016.03.08 03:10, BALATON Zoltan via Syslinux wrote:
>> The difference is that the
>> headache in this case is for those tech savvy people creating the hybrid
>> iso who should be able to figure it out so the non-tech savvy end users
>> should not have a problem with it as long as used as intended.
>
>
2002 Nov 14
1
[leaf-user] Bering v1.0-stable released !
Finally, it''s out. All the details are here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=63
We will probably take a rest for a while :-)
Enjoy!
Jacques & Eric
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2016 Mar 08
0
Module Versioning... and other things
On 2016.03.08 13:13, BALATON Zoltan via Syslinux wrote:
> For isohybrid
> tech-savvy users are creating a bootable iso (from scratch or converting
> an exiting non-hybrid iso) with all of their brain power available to
> solve problems as they encounter it and (hopefully) understanding what
> they are doing with non-tech savvy end users having nothing to do.
Which doesn't mean
2006 May 08
0
Authorize.net and recurring payments
Has anyone successfully setup recurring payments with Authorize.net?
I''ve seen posted here that their API doesn''t really support this, but it
appears they do. I''m under the understanding that you bill the card
once then get a transaction ID that you can use each month (or whatever)
to bill that card again. This way, you don''t store the card number