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Re: OSCP module?
by davorg (Chancellor) on Jul 12, 2006 at 14:19 UTC

    You're assuming that we all know what you mean by "OSCP" (or should that be "OCSP" - you use both!) But judging by the chatterbox, I don't think I'm alone in not having a clue what it means. Perhaps if you explained in a little more depth then you might get a bit more help.

    --
    <http://dave.org.uk>

    "The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about Perl club."
    -- Chip Salzenberg

      You mean you don't know about the Otter Swiping Clams Protocol?

      Maybe you otter look into a refresher course.

        ....says he, the Only Sucker Craving a Pony

        :p

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Re: OSCP module?
by larryk (Friar) on Jul 12, 2006 at 16:01 UTC
    I'm guessing you mean this OSCP (Cisco stuff)... which is the Hello protocol (not to be confused with the HELLO protocol)... but I still can't find anything on it in Perl.
       larryk                                          
    perl -le "s,,reverse killer,e,y,rifle,lycra,,print"
    
Re: OCSP module?
by Khen1950fx (Canon) on Jul 12, 2006 at 19:40 UTC
    I think that you're thinking of OCSPD. OpenCA has a project going for the development of an HTTP-based OCSP responder. There's also an OCSP going under OpenSSL. See:

    http://www.openca.org

    There's a module on CPAN= Lemonldap::Portal::Sslsso.

    mod_ssl has ocsp functionality now.

    Before you use the Lemonldap module, get the Lemonldap bundle and web-admin packages from Sourceforge. See:

    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=89702

Re: OSCP module?
by gellyfish (Monsignor) on Jul 12, 2006 at 14:13 UTC

      CPAN says maybe. (you have a typo ... but so does the OP title -vs- OP question)

      -derby
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