Hello, is there a possibility to add an additional mnt-lower attribute in an allocation inetnum object through lirportal`s Allocation Editor? Can`t I find this or should RIPE-NCC team add it? -- Augustas Gutautas UAB "Baltnetos komunikacijos" GalvydÅžio g. 5, Vilnius Tel. 2745444 Fax. 2745440 Mob. 8614 63487 http://www.balt.net
Hi Augustas, Augustas Gutautas <augustas@balt.net> writes:
Hello,
is there a possibility to add an additional mnt-lower attribute in an allocation inetnum object through lirportal`s Allocation Editor? Can`t I find this or should RIPE-NCC team add it?
The Allocation Editor does let you add multiple mnt-lower attributes if you want to do so. Below is a link to the help page for the Allocation Editor that explains how to go through the steps to update an allocation object (once you've logged into the Portal): https://lirportal.ripe.net/lirportal/liruser/resource_editor/help.html I hope this helps you. Best regards, -- leo vegoda RIPE NCC Registration Services
I just tried to create an X.509.PKI cert, using ie version 5, when I have selected ie as the browser, it then comes up with a popup for the 'cryptographic provider' that is empty, and the button to generate certificate gives an error - Object doesnt support this property or method 'encoder.HashAlgorithm' The offending line is :- encoder.HashAlgorithm = "MD5" Any ideas ??? Regards Lance -- uklinux.net - The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user.
Hi Lance, Lance Davis <lance@uklinux.net> writes:
I just tried to create an X.509.PKI cert, using ie version 5, when I have selected ie as the browser, it then comes up with a popup for the 'cryptographic provider' that is empty, and the button to generate certificate gives an error - Object doesnt support this property or method 'encoder.HashAlgorithm'
The offending line is :-
encoder.HashAlgorithm = "MD5"
We'll contact you off list to help resolve your problem. If you have feature requests or support need then please send them to <lirportal-feedback@ripe.net>. Thanks, -- leo vegoda RIPE NCC Registration Services
Lance, On Fri, 9 May 2003 13:34:53 +0100 (BST) Lance Davis <lance@uklinux.net> wrote:
I just tried to create an X.509.PKI cert, using ie version 5, when I have selected ie as the browser, it then comes up with a popup for the 'cryptographic provider' that is empty, and the button to generate certificate gives an error - Object doesnt support this property or method 'encoder.HashAlgorithm'
The offending line is :-
encoder.HashAlgorithm = "MD5"
Any ideas ???
This is a known error of IE. Microsoft Hotfix Q323172 or equivalent is required to use IE to request your certificate. See Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-048 for details. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-048.asp Please proceed with caution - RIPE NCC does not assume any responsability over the consequences of applying this patch. Regards, -- Manuel Valente - Software Manager - RIPE NCC
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Augustas Gutautas
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Lance Davis
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leo vegoda
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Manuel Valente