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lynx-dev FWD: RE: Working web browser with 128-bit security in native mode? |
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Tue, 31 Aug 1999 23:22:16 -0400 |
>===== Original Message From Frederick Bruckman <address@hidden> =====
On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Michael Pederson wrote:
> I resorted to patching lynx to use SSLeay/OpenSSL; I tried navigator
> on the SunOS emulation, but it just didn't play nice with a lot of
> other apps on the system. The patch can be reached via the lynx
> pages, but I no longer recall the details.
The patch is at <http://www.moxienet.com/lynx/>. I've been using a
patched lynx for months. It works fine for shopping. There's one site
I'd like to use, though, that pushes me around to a different host
after authenticating, and that confuses it.
I'd submitted a package, but I fear it's fallen out of date now that
openssl is in crypto-*. I'll have to take a look at the other -ssl
packages to see how that's handled.
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jim spath / somewhere on the road with lynx
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