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roberto

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North Italy,
16.10.2007, 13:36
 

httpS in arachne for DOS (Developers)

Hi'

a question: it's possible use openSSL for permitt a arachne to acess to HTTPS pages (thi sit's use in Linx for dos)?

http://www.openssl.org/

Rugxulo

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Usono,
17.10.2007, 01:16

@ roberto

httpS in arachne for DOS

> Hi'
>
> a question: it's possible use openSSL for permitt a arachne to acess to
> HTTPS pages (thi sit's use in Linx for dos)?
>
> http://www.openssl.org/

You can always use Doug Kaufman's DOS compile of Lynx, which does support it.

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DOS386

24.10.2007, 02:30

@ roberto

httpS in arachne for DOS || 16 vs 32 bit

> it's possible use openSSL for permitt a arachne to acess to HTTPS

Problem:

- Arachne uses 16-bit RM and has 16-bit RM hacks
- OpenSSL has no 16-bit hacks and probably won't compile to 16-bit

Thus, porting Arachne to 32-bit is needed first. :-|

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Rugxulo

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Usono,
24.10.2007, 06:03

@ DOS386

httpS in arachne for DOS || 16 vs 32 bit

> Problem:
>
> - Arachne uses 16-bit RM and has 16-bit RM hacks
> - OpenSSL has no 16-bit hacks and probably won't compile to 16-bit
>
> Thus, porting Arachne to 32-bit is needed first. :-|

What about Udo's DPMI Arachne?

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Steve

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24.10.2007, 08:11

@ Rugxulo

httpS in arachne for DOS || 16 vs 32 bit

> > Thus, porting Arachne to 32-bit is needed first. :-|
>
> What about Udo's DPMI
> Arachne?

Borland C & DPMI16, from 1995. Also WATTCP (not 32). The docfile reads as though it was written back then - it says without qualification that WIN87EM.DLL should be installed, i.e., assumes flatly that the prog will be running on a machine with no hardware FPU.

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