News in stunnel 3.4:
Local transparent proxy added with LD_PRELOADed shared library.
(-T now works in local mode on systems with LD_PRELOAD,
and in remote mode on Linux with transparent proxy feature
support compiled into kernel)
DH code rewritten.
Added -C opti
At 08:51 PM 7/12/99 +0200, Ulf Möller wrote:
>I did not write that.
It appears I quoted something you quoted and, after butchering
it in my editor, falsely attributed it to you. Sorry.
>According to the page you cited, that server doesn't use OpenSSL.
Another blunder. I see that now... seems
>
> Given an RSA private key, how does one direct OpenSSL to generate the
> corresponding public key to a file, presumably called publickey.pem?
There's no useful api to handle stripped (public) key but
one can use (self-signed) certificate to file store/load public key.
Vadim
p.s well, it's a
The Red Hat Secure Web Server, which is what this URL refers to, is RedHat's
RSA-licensed version of Apache+mod_ssl. The software cannot be recompiled,
since the crypto library is statically compiled in and they don't provide
source for it (because of their license w/ RSA). They provide source f
Given an RSA private key, how does one direct OpenSSL to generate the
corresponding public key to a file, presumably called publickey.pem?
Thanks.
Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > One thing, how do you generate a public / private keypair using openssl? I
> > couldn't figure it out. I could
> > network connection. Those services respond only to specific predefined
> > and limited querys. If the web server is breached then access to the
> > database is not possible.
>
> Michael,
>
> last point is just for sales, sorry. Web server already talks to
> database by default, you cant de
> On Sun, Jul 11, 1999 at 11:48:27AM +0200, Ulf Möller wrote:
> >I called RSA once, not too long ago. Their licenses start at $50K.
I did not write that.
> According to the package, the Redhat Linux "extra" bundle currently on
> the shelves of your local computer retailer here in the US contain