On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Leland V. Lammert wrote:
> At 04:17 PM 10/12/99 , Trembicki-Guy, Ed wrote:
This type of virus has been predicted starting in 1996, when Microsoft
announced certain features and plans they had. At this stage most new
viruses are of this type. This type of virus has also decr
> I've a question about SSL protocol. Can anyone help me?
>
> I've modifying SSL-MZtelnet in order to be able to authenticate using
> an SmartCard. But, once It is working i'd like to be able to telnet to
> my host without SmartCard authentication.
>
> For example: In order to be authenticated w
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hiya,
I've a question about SSL protocol. Can anyone help me?
I've modifying SSL-MZtelnet in order to be able to authenticate using
an SmartCard. But, once It is working i'd like to be able to telnet to
my host without SmartCard authentication.
For
I wish to take advantage of the distributed PKI found in SSH from my SSL
applications. Does anybody know the format SSH stores their keys in? What
work is involved to utilize these keys from OpenSSL?
BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY
Subject: root
Comment: "1024-bit dsa hostkey"
B3NzaC1kc3
Vince,
this is apparently a virus,
anyhow, I really like the quote in you signature, this really sounds
familiar to me ;)
cheers
mathias
Vince Hickey wrote:
>
> What is this attachment?? What does it do?
>
>
> Ian Brennan wrote:
>
> > Have fun with these links.
> > Bye.
> >
> >
> > ---
Ian,
You may not have completely cleared it from your system. I received
the first copy and recognized it for what it was and deleted it. I then
got your notice followed by a second copy of the virus followed by this.
I appreciate the additional info. and your notification.
Mike
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it's a trojan visual basic script for mIRC, it hooks into your scripts,
builds a runtime and propogates itself.
delete it.
-d
Vince Hickey wrote:
> What is this attachment?? What does it do?
>
>
> Ian Brennan wrote:
>
>> Have fun with these links.
>> Bye.
>>
>>
>>
René G. Eberhard wrote:
> > Due to a part or fraction of the screen could stay
> > constant (several hashes could stay constant), so
> > several RNG inputs could stay constant.
> > IMHO it seems to be a poor RNG.
>
> I've never checked the current RAND_screen().
> I've worked with SSLeay till ve
How does OpenSSL generate random number for the client side during an SSL
handshaking?
Does it reply on the presence of something like ".rnd" file?
Bodo Moeller wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 11:43:01AM -0300, Miguel Angel Fraga wrote:
>
> >> OpenSSL does not contain a "RNG". It uses a cryp
IT's called LINKS1.VBS, but that doesn't mean it won't
change as it goes along.
***
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The Internet Cafe | for whatever reason, is not accomplished,
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What is this attachment?? What does it do?
Ian Brennan wrote:
Have fun with these links.
Bye.
Name: LINKS1.VBS
LINKS1.VBS Type: MPEG Video (video/mpeg)
Encoding: quoted-printable
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"Leland V. Lammert" wrote:
>
> At 04:17 PM 10/12/99 , Trembicki-Guy, Ed wrote:
> >When I saw that posting, it looked suspicious. I have Norton Anti-virus on
> >my NT 4.0 laptop, and I ran live update to make sure I have the latest virus
> >defintions. I then tried to examine the attachment, at
=
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I have ported SSL to a platform where I cannot easily cache a session (CICS).
The server is treating every connection as brand new. As I understand the
specification, this should be okay as long as the Server Hello message does not
contain a session id. Everything works fine under Netscape. With M
Can someone take a look at the attached PEM file and transcripts from the
client and server and tell me if there's something obvious that I've
overlooked?
I built the openssl-0.9.4 libraries with the -DNO_RSA option on hpux11. I
used the openssl utility to create a DSA based CA, from which I gen
At 04:17 PM 10/12/99 , Trembicki-Guy, Ed wrote:
>When I saw that posting, it looked suspicious. I have Norton Anti-virus on
>my NT 4.0 laptop, and I ran live update to make sure I have the latest virus
>defintions. I then tried to examine the attachment, at which point Norton
>popped up and repo
> Ian.
>
>
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