Archive for February, 2009
Back in the good old days of the Netscape 4.5 suite (remember that?), the Netscape engineers had built a configuration engine into the suite, which allowed an automatic configuration of preferences in the Mail and Communicator components. If I recall correctly, this was called the Client Customization Kit (CCK) and the engine still exists in [...]
I go from here to here, only to be told that what I need is here, and when I get there all I see is a huge bit of nothingness. The Lotus Notes C-API is available for "Mac OS", but after downloading it I find it is for OS 8.9 on PowerPC only.
Suzanne kindly helps [...]
We have two custom-made PKI services which I built with the OpenSSL tool chain: one is used for creating X.509 certificates for use in SSL/TLS communication and S/MIME e-mail messages, and the second is dedicated to issuing certificates for routers using the SCEP protocol. These PKI infrastructures are separate because they have nothing to do [...]
Da ist was dran:
Zettel sind jedenfalls relativ sicher vor dem Zugriff von Google, Mehdorn, der Telekom und der CIA.
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As I don't use FireFox as much as I used to, my whatmon plugin has become less useful to me. (I'm pleased, however, that it is being put to good use by many people.)
Instead, I've switched to GeekTool, a marvelous program which will display the content of a plain text file, the output of a [...]
New gadget from an electronics giant.
Photo: Dag Hecht.
