04-08-2009
Quote:
Do I need to reinstall the OS?
Noooooooo! With Unixen/Linuxen, it is rarely, or even more rarely, an option or a solution!
Oen thing which you
could try, though - in case you haven't cleared the apr and route tables - is to reboot. Have a go for
man arp and
man route commands; both (in a decently installed system) should produce a manual page to follow. It may be that an unsuccessfull installation of suc VPN product leaves unwanted traces to the system. (A reboot clears them out, but - a rebot is an option just before reinstallation :-)
I'm off for a leave now, back in monday, so happy easter and good luck...
pen
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SPKI(5) Lsh Manuals SPKI(5)
NAME
SPKI - Simple Public Key Infrastructure formats
DESCRIPTION
The IETF Simple Public Key Infrastructure Working Group has defined a format for storing, transmitting and manipulating certificates to
support security in a wide range of Internet applications which will require the use of public key certificates.
For the definition of the SPKI format, please refer to [SPKI].
The format of SPKI objects is a simplified form of S-expression. An S-expression is a list enclosed in matching "(" and ")", similar to the
recursive list data structure in of the LISP and Scheme programming languages.
Canonical S-expression
A canonical S-expression is a unique representation of an S-expression which may contain arbitrary binary byte strings. For transport over
a 7-bit channel, it may be base64 (see [RFC2045]) encoded.
Advanced S-expression
The advanced S-expression format is a complexer form of an S-expression which is not necessarily unique. It is more suited for human read-
ing than the canonical S-expression format.
EXAMPLE
Examples SPKI certificates can be found in [SPKI].
REFERENCES
<URL:http://www.clark.net/pub/cme/html/spki.html>
Home-page of the IETF SPKI working group.
<URL:http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/sexp.html>
Home-page of the S-expression technology.
Carl M. Ellison, SPKI Requirements, Internet draft,
<URL:http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-spki-cert-req-02.txt>,
24 October 1998.
[SPKI] Carl M. Ellison, Bill Frantz, Butler Lampson, Ron Rivest, Brian M. Thomas and Tatu Ylonen, Simple Public Key Certificate, Internet
draft (expired),
<URL:http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-spki-cert-structure-05.txt>,
13 March 1998.
Carl M. Ellison, Bill Frantz, Butler Lampson, Ron Rivest, Brian M. Thomas and Tatu Ylonen, SPKI Certificate Theory, Internet draft,
<URL:http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-spki-cert-theory-04.txt>,
17 November 1998.
Carl M. Ellison, Bill Frantz, Butler Lampson, Ron Rivest, Brian M. Thomas and Tatu Ylonen, SPKI Examples, Internet draft (expired),
<URL:http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-spki-cert-examples-01.txt>,
10 March 1998.
[RFC2045] N. Freed and N. Borenstein, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies, 2 December
1996.
AUTHOR
This man-page was written by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) <jdassen@wi.LeidenUniv.nl>.
SEE ALSO
lsh_keygen(1)
LSH
JANUARY 1999 SPKI(5)