Re: [Full-disclosure] Advisory 02/2005: Remote code execution in Serendipity

From: Dave King (davefd_at_davewking.com)
Date: 06/30/05

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    Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 16:26:24 -0600
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    Hi All-
        I need a command line tool that will verify that an SSL cert is
    valid, much like the check a browser performs. I'm pretty sure I could
    hack one using the SSLeay perl module, but if one's already available,
    I'd rather use that. If nobody knows of one, but has some tips on how
    to use SSLeay or some other library to check certs then I'd appreciate
    any advice.

    Thanks,
    Dave King

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