> At what appear to be irregular intervals (generally longer than 30 or
> 60 minutes, I believe), SSLeay decides that the current session to a
> browser has expired. My application treats any expired session as a
> reason to force the user to reauthenticate (for example, the
> application starts
Leonid Elbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The following errors I got during a try to connect to a https site.
>> SSLeay>s_client -host www.srd.com -port 443
[...]
>> 4102:error:140790E3:SSL routines:SSL23_WRITE:ssl handshake failure:s23_lib.c:224:
It works with
s_client -host www.srd.com -port
I'm using SSLeay 0.8.1 in an application I'm developing, in which
SSLeay is serving web pages to a browser.
At what appear to be irregular intervals (generally longer than 30 or
60 minutes, I believe), SSLeay decides that the current session to a
browser has expired. My application treats any ex
I just subscribed to this a day ago so please forgive this if it's old news. I'm
trying to build openssl 0.9.2b on a slackware 3.5-based Linux machine. 0.9.1c built
just fine, but 0.9.2b crashes when it hits speed.c. It looks like it calls a header
called math.h, which in turn calls on float
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 25 03:03 EST 1999
> >Received: by relay.mel.optimation.com.au (SMI-8.6/OSErib-2.3)
> for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> id DAA14974; Thu, 25 Mar 1999 03:00:16
>+1100
> X-Authentication-Warning: diginat.com: Host p37-n66.dip.aha.ru [195.2.66.37] claimed
>to be hom
>
Francisco Orozco Cees wrote:
>
> Hiya to all,
>
> Well... This is my 10th message in this list, I hope you can answer me some of
> them :)
>
> I've installed OpenSSL 0.9.2b and SSLtelnet 0.11.2
> Then I've configured my own CA (using CA.sh script)
> I've made a Certificate Request (CA.sh -newre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bodo Moeller):
>> I [...] came across what appears to be a bug in the enc_read.c routine.
>> I added a few lines of code so that it would work [...]
> Was that really a bug? I would not think so, and certainly the
> proposed fix is not correct (the recursive call to des_enc_r
Hiya,
Well, I try it to see my PEM certificate and I can see "-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-"
but It
still isn't working... why?
I repeat all the process bcoss I'm not sure about it.
1. I've installed OpenSSL 0.9.2b and SSLtelnet 0.11.2
2. I've created own CA enviroment (CA.sh -newca)
3. I've c
On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 06:00:17PM +0100, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
> Who did it for i386
Is already built an RPM for i386 ? I tried to upgrade the spec from 0.9.1c
to 0.9.something, but shared objects stuff failed.
I've donwloaded 0.9.2b, but havent got spare time to do it.. I'll find it
this wee
Who did it for i386
Thanks.
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Dear sirs,
The following errors I got during a try to connect to a https site.
>
>SSLeay>s_client -host www.srd.com -port 443
>CONNECTED(0003)
>depth=0 /C=US/ST=Ohio/L=Columbus/O=Securities Registration Depository,
>Inc./OU=Securities Registration Depository
>, Inc./CN=www.srd.com
>verify erro
> /usr/local/ssl/bin/telnet -z debug -z cert=/path/to/newcert.pem 0
> Trying 0.0.0.0...
> SSL_DEBUG_FLAG on
> Error loading /path/to/newcert.pem: 589:error:0906D06C:PEM
> routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line:pem_lib.c:628: 589:error:140CE009:SSL
> routines:SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey_file:missing asn1 eo
Hello, openssl-users
I have problems with memory leaks in using ssleay client under win95/98.
Ssleay v.0.9.0.
Can anybody tell me recommended sequense of free's, shutdowns and so on?
Thanks,
Sergei
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OpenSSL Project
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>[...]
> So, whatever we call the next one, the string version must come after
> "0.9.2b" (intuitively) and the hex version must be > 0x0922.
EXACTLY! Or we can forget any existing pre-processor checks...
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>[...]
> I've got an expect script that I used to compile SSLeay, and then
> OpenSSL 0.9.1c, with only cosmetic changes. When I run it against
> OpenSSL 0.9.2b, the darned thing *partially* installs into the old
> default directory. I haven't t
Hiya to all,
Well... This is my 10th message in this list, I hope you can answer me some of
them :)
I've installed OpenSSL 0.9.2b and SSLtelnet 0.11.2
Then I've configured my own CA (using CA.sh script)
I've made a Certificate Request (CA.sh -newreq) to my test user
Then i've signed (CA.sh -sign
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> I compiled 0.9.2b and at first forgot to run Configure, which
> brought to my attention that -DNOPROTO in crypto/asn1/asn1.h
> excludes the definitions of IS_SET and IS_SEQUENCE which breaks
> compilation.
Thanks of the patch. It's now comitted for
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