Hi,
I think the problem lies with the browser. The browser seems to be an
export version so strong encryption algorithms have been disabled. This
means that in the client_hello the browser's list of available ciphers
will be null and so the connection fails. What you could do is run openssl
tool s
Hi guys!
I'm having the following problem when trying to start apache 1.3.11 with
mod_ssl 2.5.0 and openssl 0.9.4:
mod_ssl: Init: Unable to read server certificate from file
/usr/local/ssl/certs/compras.uol.com.br.gid (OpenSSL library error
follows)
OpenSSL: error:0D09F007:asn1 encoding routines
> Can you please tell me what i should be doing
> to avoid patent/license related issues !
Hire a lawyer and have them tell you.
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David Peele wrote:
>
> We have a very perplexing problem...
>
> Everything is fine so far ... BUT, when they visit the site which requires
> client certificates, Netscape crashes. Looking at the apache/mod_ssl trace
> logs it appears that the initial SSL handshake completes. The server then
>
We have a very perplexing problem...
We are implementing a CA (using OpenSSL 0.9.4, apache 1.3.9, and
mod_ssl-2.4.10-1.3.9) and our users are using Netscape 4.51 (no upgrade
option currently exists for them). They can successfully generate a
certificate request which is delivered to our CA which
hi,
I didnt know that i should remove RC5, IDEA, RSA
from the crypto directorie to avoid license/patent
problems before commercially shipping apache-openssl.
I thought the only problem is while linking
in the rsaref library.
I have license for bsafe and i am linking in bsafe
library instead of
Word on the street is that Tim Milligan said:
> Does anyone know what is required to build OpenSSL without patent protected
> (in the US) encryption? I think I need to remove RC5, IDEA, and RSA. Is
> that right? If so, how? Sorry if this is a common question. I looked
> through the archive an
Hi All,
I've got all I need now from a response to another message.
thanks,
Margaret
-Original Message-
From: Margaret Avis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2000 18:34
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Error building Win32 DLL
Hi all,
The perl stuff in the insta
Thankyou thankyou thankyou! :o)
cheers,
Margaret
-Original Message-
From: Ng Pheng Siong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 February 2000 2:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OpenSSL & FTP client
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 05:40:09PM +1100, Margaret Avis wrote:
> I need a S
Does anyone know what is required to build OpenSSL without patent protected
(in the US) encryption? I think I need to remove RC5, IDEA, and RSA. Is
that right? If so, how? Sorry if this is a common question. I looked
through the archive and didn't see any answer.
Thanks,
TIm Milligan
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Dear Steve,
You're right: I've downloaded a 128bit IEX security upgrade and now it works.
But, now we've to find out how to install 'weak' encryption.
Thanks again
Jon Petersen
Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Our first attempt to install a secure w
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Oliver King wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sent the message below last week, asking about multiple threads accessing
> a single SSL connection, but didn't receive any replies. I can't find
> anything relating to this on the list archives.
>
> Has anyone tried this, or is it not support
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 05:40:09PM +1100, Margaret Avis wrote:
> I need a SSLFTP client for a Windows NT platform...
> I'm a Delphi programmer...
Take a look at
http://mujweb.cz/web/tomasek/myssl/index_en.html
A Delphi interface to OpenSSL.
Cheers.
--
Ng Pheng Siong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *
Do you have the latest zlib library installed?
Carl
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"MARTIN Guy CNET/DMI/LAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/15/2000
10:42:36 AM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:(bcc: Carl Hostrander/CSCKGO)
Subject: installation probl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Our first attempt to install a secure webserver was not succesfull. We
> did install Openssl (0.9.4) and WN webserver (2.3.3) on a Linux box.
>
> After installing a Verisign test certificate; when testing with
> ./openssl s_client -connect www.takeitnow.
Hi,
I sent the message below last week, asking about multiple threads accessing
a single SSL connection, but didn't receive any replies. I can't find
anything relating to this on the list archives.
Has anyone tried this, or is it not supported?
Thanks
Ollie King
Data Connection Ltd.
-Origi
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