Those steps are correct after putting the -req on 2b. It did generate
p12 client certificate and I was able to load it on Netscape
communicator. It did try to authticate with the sever, but I think I
used a different private key so the authentication failed. So in short
summary, those steps did
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Ben Laurie wrote:
> > Has anyone compiled OpenSSL into a PRC for the PalmOS, or heard of
> > anyone doing it? I'm curious as to the final size...
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any info, and have fun.
>
> I've been planning to do it:
Are you aware of PilotSSLeay? It is bas
> "Salz, Rich" wrote:
> >
> > >Can anyone point me to some starting place where I can find some
> > >documents on publication of user certificates into LDAP directory.
> >
> > You could start by looking at www.ietf.org, in the
> > internet-drafts area for documents with pkix and ldap
> > in th
"Meyer, Will" wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone compiled OpenSSL into a PRC for the PalmOS, or heard of anyone
> doing it? I'm curious as to the final size...
>
> Thanks in advance for any info, and have fun.
I've been planning to do it: snag is, I haven't got around to figuring
out how to
Hi all.
I'm now making SSL-Client program, but it doesn't work
yet.
This program support just only SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5.
I sent "Client's Finished Handshake", The server(NT4.0SV)
seid Ack on TCP packet.(good!)
But when I sent HTTP request, the server said Fin.(NG!)
So I check
http://
> Now these are the SAME ciphers as another site I tried that works!
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Is this site just being more strict than
> others about letting me send data to it? What can I do?
>
> The site in question is https://www.multicards.com
>
> If anyone has any idea how to solve