jones_supa writes:As you may have heard, the NSA has had some success in cracking Secure Shell (SSH) connections. To respond to these risks, a guide written by Stribika tries to help you make your shell as robust as possible. The two main concepts are to make the crypto harder and make stealing keys impossible. So prepare a cup of coffee and read the tutorial carefully to see what could be impro..
http://blog.ivanristic.com/2014/02/checking-ocsp-revocation-using-openssl.htmlChecking OCSP revocation using OpenSSLFebruary 24, 2014If an OCSP responder is malfunctioning, it is often difficult to understand why exactly. As is usually the case with SSL, the best approach is to use OpenSSL for troubleshooting. Checking certificate revocation status from the command line is possible, but not quit..