27 October 2015, 09:58 | #21 |
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From Readme:
"Implementation of SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1 and the required code to support both SSLv2, SSLv3 and TLSv1 in the one server and client." https://github.com/jens-maus/amissl |
27 October 2015, 12:14 | #22 |
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Fantastic, thank you!
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03 January 2016, 18:53 | #23 |
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Is there any info regarding AmiSSL 3.7 or OpenSSL supporting IBrowse 2.4?
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09 January 2016, 15:04 | #24 | |
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Most of the recent commits seem to be OS4 related though? Or am I not seeing this right? |
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09 January 2016, 19:29 | #25 |
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I did not look deeply into it
but It looks like openssl library has been updated. I don't think making os3 version would be hard. |
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My Amiga's usefulness would increase X10 if I could even access Wikipedia.
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The whole affair is a bit daft. So many avid 3.x users but all the software that comes out is for OS4. I don't know enough to make this happen though |
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29 October 2016, 17:15 | #28 |
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Any update on this?
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29 October 2016, 18:45 | #29 |
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29 October 2016, 19:11 | #30 |
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Jens Maus told that AmiSSl 4 should be available till end of November.
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30 October 2016, 00:19 | #31 |
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A better way to do this is to use a proxy server. If you can prop up a Linux box between you and the Internet, you can have it decode the sites for you and it will present them as unencrypted to the Amiga.
Tons faster and you no longer have to worry about it. |
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And it seems bugging the right people for an updated AmiSSL might mean it stays up to date, too. |
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30 October 2016, 10:21 | #33 |
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30 October 2016, 15:40 | #34 |
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How long before HTTP2 becomes so penetrating that IBrowse can no longer be used for anything except Aminet?
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07 November 2016, 11:00 | #35 |
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did anyone notice that an old version of AmiSSL was re-uploaded to aminet? Strange...i was initially excited to see it there but it's the 10 year old version.
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