Re: Compile problems on versions greater than 0.9.2b

1999-07-05 Thread Bodo Moeller
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

Verifying S/MIME signatures (eg. M$)

1999-07-05 Thread Anton Roeckseisen
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

Re: pem_password_cb how to detect for which cert I'm asked for password

1999-07-05 Thread vf
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

Re: pem_password_cb how to detect for which cert I'm asked for password

1999-07-05 Thread Jason Cherry
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

Re: pem_password_cb how to detect for which cert I'm asked for password

1999-07-05 Thread Jason Cherry
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 **

Re: source for PC

1999-07-05 Thread Philip Snyder
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

Re: source for PC

1999-07-05 Thread Thomas Reinke
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

Re: source for PC

1999-07-05 Thread dreamwvr
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?

Re: CRLDistributionPoints

1999-07-05 Thread Sergio Rabellino
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