• Re: Front Door over SSL

    From Avon@21:1/101 to Ioram on Thu Jun 7 14:55:20 2018
    On 06/06/18, Ioram pondered and said...

    Would you be interested in configuring Front Door over an encrypted connection using SSL?

    Please let me know if you are. :)

    Yes I am interested :)

    1. Running a copy of Netserial w/ SSL support
    2. Running stunnel in front of Netserial

    I will look into these - do you have a preference?

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  • From Richard Menedetter@21:1/104 to Ioram on Thu Jun 7 13:55:08 2018
    Hi Ioram!

    07 Jun 2018 07:19, from Ioram -> Avon:

    Another thing is we will need a certificate. Maybe a self-signed will
    do the job for now. And we just need to remove verification. Than, we
    can issue a proper ones signed by a CA (maybe we can create one, and exchange its root certificate).

    It should also be possible to use certificates from letsencrypt. https://letsencrypt.org/

    I thought JoHo wanted to implement real BinkP support in FroDo.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Richard Menedetter@21:1/104 to Ioram Sette on Sun Jun 10 20:33:16 2018
    Hi Ioram!

    07 Jun 2018 22:39, from Ioram Sette -> Richard Menedetter:

    I thought JoHo wanted to implement real BinkP support in FroDo.
    Cool! This is a nice news. :)

    I tried to find back the mail ... I could not find it.
    Just found this:
    "As for FD for other platforms than DOS and OS/2, yes, that is the direction I'm trying to move in. But there's a
    lot of work involved in porting the base layer of the application.

    I'm on it."

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Richard Menedetter@21:1/104 to Ioram on Mon Jun 11 21:56:00 2018
    Hi Ioram!

    11 Jun 2018 09:26, from Ioram -> Richard Menedetter:

    "As for FD for other platforms than DOS and OS/2, yes, that is the
    direction
    I'm trying to move in. But there's a
    lot of work involved in porting the base layer of the application.
    I'm on it."
    Cool! When did he write this?

    From : Joaquim Homrighausen 2:20/4609 26 Sep 2017 21:46
    To : IB JOE 26 Sep 2017 23:19
    Subj : Interfacing FD with

    Just figuring which platforms is he wondering...
    W32? Unix/Linux?

    I assume both.

    CU, Ricsi

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