Re: PKCS#11

1999-05-09 Thread Lutz Behnke
Vlasta Joskova wrote: > > Hi all, > > Are there any plans to support PKCS#11 tokens in OpenSSL? Has someone > done something in this field? Any practical experience? I have completet the coding of such support for OpenSSL But it needs a lot of testing and debugging and I still have problems with

Linking SSLftp with openssl instead of ssleay..too naive?

1999-05-09 Thread Michael Portz
Well...I tried what the subject tells you about. SSLftp works fine (well...not THAT fine..but thats a different matter) for me when I linked it with ssleay 0.9(b, wasnt it? not important I think). Being new to openssl I tried to just link it with the latest 0.92b release of openssl, which turned

Re: [OPENSSL-USERS] SSL_accept error

1999-05-09 Thread Michael Portz
Francisco Orozco Cees wrote: > > Hiya, > > I'm trying to authenticate using SSLeay-0.9.0b and SSL-MZTelnet 0.11.2. > I'd like to be able to access to my server without supply any password, > so i'm trying to authenticate via certs. > > I'm running telnetd as: > > telnetd -z debug -z ssl -z cer

Using a client certificate

1999-05-09 Thread John Martin
Hi all, I'm looking for documentation on how to use a client certificate, ie how to make a certificate available to the SSL server. I don't seem to be getting any results from SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(). If anybody knows of any examples that use this, or docs that explain it, or even if you'

Re: Legality of RC4/RC2

1999-05-09 Thread Holger Kruse
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You cannot apply for a patent for something that has been in an unpatented > product for more than a year, in the US (IANAL etc.). So RC4 and RC2 are > unpatented and will remain so. There was a patent application for RC5 an