
Thank you for answer me, but I found the problem. My problem it was that I
use Linux as server and Windows VirtualBox machine, If i use Windows in a
physical machine work fine. I think there is a problem with NAT network, but
I do not sure.
Now I have another problem, maybe you can help:
How can I generate a server password for several machine?..I am not familiar
with OpenSSL server...
Can you give me a clue?
Thank you...
Salu2..
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Oliver Seiler
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Mario Chacon
wrote: Hello, I am me again, sorry to bother you but I cannot get it work. Can you help me please??
I'll bite -- where specifically is it failing for you? Key-generation via OpenSSL? Or using the generated keys from within boost?
Note that I don't have direct experience with the asio library in boost yet, but I have a reasonable working experience with OpenSSL and OpenSSH.
Reading through the page, the only place that I can see a problem is creating a symlink to the public key. Running "openssl x509 -hash -fingerprint -noout -in client-public.pem" will print out something like this:
87ce5d98 SHA1 Fingerprint=99:37:E4:29:FE:C4:18:FF:B0:67:1C:63:85:59:13:1A:87:C6:C7:F7
That first line is that has, so you need to replace "hash" in the instructions with whatever that value is, I think:
ln -s client-public.pem 87ce5d98.0
(rather than "ln -s client-public.pem hash.0", which won't give the expected results).
Or maybe you were already doing this, and are having problems with boost?
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