Did you guys send a message to support@opensrs.org and open a trouble
ticket? Also I would email or contact Tom McDonald since he is the team
leader for the programming project.
Tim Jung
System Admin
Internet Gateway Inc.
tjung@igateway.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bhavin Turakhia" <bhavint@directi.com>
To: "Brad Murray" <brad@graphtech.net>
Cc: "opensrs" <dev-list@opensrs.org>; "opensrs" <discuss-list@opensrs.org>;
<vinay@directi.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:21 AM
Subject: RE: rewrite opensrs.pl in PHP???
> dear brad,
>
> thanks for your liberal advice :o) though your waiting for tucows to still
> answer what could be wrong sounds discouraging.......have u packet sniffed
> and checked that your code is sending out exactly the same packets as the
> perl file would - if thts so then there should be no issues as the server
> cant really identify the client side code it just checks the input it
gets.
>
> > I recently finished doing that, everything except for the encryption,
> > which I'm having problems getting to work.. I've replicated the perl
> > method of doing it using MCRYPT, and have been waiting for quite a while
> > to get a response back from tucows about what might be wrong.
>
> have they sent any response about the fact that they are working on it or
> anything. i hope someone from there is READING this cuz this is something
> crucial. i wouldnt mind posting up my php file to them to help future
> developers if i can get mine working especially since php makes the rest
of
> the stuff so much easier.
>
> > I also wish they would've just used a SSL or SSH connection, so I
> > could've just setup a secure socket to tunnel to their machine. I had
> > been told before that they would be using SSL, so I had finished coding
> > to the point that my client was fully functional, and I created an SSL
> > tunnel on our network to their server when they changed the SRS
> > protocol, and implemented the encryption system they use now.
>
> ok....im stumped here - dont know how what you are talking would work.
>
> > I'm not aware that such a thing exists. I would recommend doing
> > EVERYTHING on a UNIX box for a project like this... it just makes more
> > sense.
>
> hmmm....will do starting NOW...i run a web hosting company - have about 15
> servers at exodus so can use them definetly
>
> > If ya have any major questions, let me know. I'm not at liberty to hand
> > over code or anything (unless you had something big to offer in return),
>
> what do you mean when you say something big to offer
>
> > but I could probably help answer some questions if ya run into any major
> > stumbling blocks.
>
> thanx a ton
>
> bhavin
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