Lynx & SSL

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Wow. Not good.

Not sure when lynx began shipping with ssl, but it's been some time. It 
happened after the U.S. lifted restrictions on encryption technology 
exporting--and that was back in 1999, I think.

My lynx, which came via the Redhat 7.1.94 install is 2.8.4rev1. The lynx 
home page at www.lynx.browser.org lists 2.8.3 as current, and that should 
include ssl. What version do you have? Do:

	lynx --version

 On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Holmes, 
Steve wrote:

> I thought the lynx distributed with slackware 8.0 was SSL enabled.
> Apparently out of the box it does not do that.  I just tried it and got an
> error saying that https was not supported.  Do I have to change some configs
> to do this or do I have to rebuild the program? I do have the openssl
> package installed so that part should be ready.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
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