On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 12:36:27AM -0700, Dave wrote:
>> you are supposed to use the bsdi-elf-gcc configuration
> ...reports no such os/compiler...
Oops, adding the bsdi-elf-gcc configuration was the first thing that
happened _after_ 0.9.3a was released, while I assumed all the time
that it wa
Hi,
I tried to verify S/MIME-signatures from commercial Email-Products, but
failed in computing the same message digest some time ago there was a
message on this list that the message has to be converted to some canonical
form before further processing it is there any tool or code out
Jason,
it's really nice that you writing docs. It seems this is a required
things for openssl. However, original question was on password callback
while reading private key.
Vadim
> Not sure what the void* parameter is, but here is some docco I did some time
> ago.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Ja
Here is some documentation I did some time ago ...
Hope it helps ...
Jason
/ Function Header *
** Function : cb()
**
** Description: This is the verification callback function used by SSLeay when
** checking the valid
Not sure what the void* parameter is, but here is some docco I did some time
ago.
Hope it helps.
Jason.
/ Function Header *
** Function : cb()
**
** Description: This is the verification callback function used by SSLeay when
**
www.thawte.com
They have detailed instructions for installing, creating, etc.
certificates for any platform. I don't know about a certificate server
for Linux... what purpose do they serve anyway? Validation of
certificates?
BTW - Thawte's instructions for generating CSR's on Linux using Apache
1) Linux based cert server - look at ca.sh in the openssl distrib
for an _extremely_ simple console version.
2) Thawte cert cost - check with Thawte http://www.thawte.com
(~ 125 $US i think)
3) Instructions on how to install a cert - look at the docs for
the web server you are using - ea
hi,
i can't remember the program on linux that will uncompress *.LZH files
anyone? now for more related what are the costs of thawte for a
certificate/yr
and is there a url on howto install thawte for certification? Does anyone
know if there is a linux based Certificate Server?
ssl wrote:
>
> Don't know whether it helps :
> comment out the line :
> crl_extensions = crl_ext
> and the [crl_ext] section.
>
all ok, I forgot to upgrade my openssl tree
Thanks...
--
Dott. Sergio Rabellino
Technical Staff
Department of Computer Science
University of Torino (Ital