Re: pkcs7 encryption limited by memory?

2000-03-24 Thread Dr Stephen Henson
> Richard Dykiel wrote: > > Hello, > I am studying how pkcs7 works in openssl, particularly for encryption > (enveloped data). Except if I made a mistake, it seems that pkcs7 > encryption is made in memory, hence precluding encrypting very huge > files: am I right? > Yes you are. Unfortunately

pkcs7 encryption limited by memory?

2000-03-24 Thread Richard Dykiel
Hello, I am studying how pkcs7 works in openssl, particularly for encryption (enveloped data). Except if I made a mistake, it seems that pkcs7 encryption is made in memory, hence precluding encrypting very huge files: am I right?   Say you want to envelop a file: - PKCS7_dataInit returns a BIO

Re: Problems compiling openssl in Win2K using CygWin32

2000-03-24 Thread Ulf Möller
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 05:34:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We are having problems compilingfirst we run the Configure script. Thanks for the report. Please try OpenSSL 0.9.5a-beta2 with the changes below (I assume the Cygwin defines __CYGWIN32__; if it is something else, please ch

Problems compiling openssl in Win2K using CygWin32

2000-03-24 Thread elaurie
We are having problems compilingfirst we run the Configure script. Then we run the ms\mw.bat and get errorsthey follow the configure script below.please help. thanks in advance, Evan. C:\Perl\openssl\openssl>perl Configure CygWin32 IsWindows=1 CC=gcc CFLAG =-DTHR

Re: DSA based certificates break the ssl demos

2000-03-24 Thread Bodo Moeller
Rogier Mulhuijzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [...] to make sure everything goes right I started out with altering > the demos/ssl/*.cpp files. [...] > started experimenting with becoming a CA and making my own certificates. > Doing that I realised that using RSA based stuff would mean getting a > li

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2000-03-24 Thread Vadim Fedukovich
Hello, there's lots of old messages coming back to the list (example attached). Does someone know how to fix it? Regards, Vadim __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List

Re: virus

2000-03-24 Thread Joe Sabu
.. or the dudes who keep the thread live with comments on them. ... Oops! that includes me, right? Sorry, could'nt resist the temptation. Anyway, it's a Friday, and good luck guys. And keep this list lively. Adios. JS - Original Message - From: Bob McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAI

Re: Found a bug in the OpsnSSH configuration script

2000-03-24 Thread Ben Laurie
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote: > > ben> > I don't recall how SSLeay was installed, but for OpenSSL, there's a > ben> > glitch in the way it tries to find the libraries. The following fix > ben> > works for me: > ben> > ben> Its looking for an uninstalled version, handy for developers, not

Re: OpenSSL Installation

2000-03-24 Thread Ulf Möller
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 10:09:35PM -0500, Dr. Frank Bucolo wrote: I am using SuSE 6.3 and have installed OpenSSL with no difficulties. I am not a Linux Guru, but pleased to report that SuSE 6.3 & OpenSSL went OK. There was a problem with OpenSSL 0.9.5 and SuSE Linux. If linker errors o

Re: Found a bug in the OpsnSSH configuration script

2000-03-24 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
ben> > I don't recall how SSLeay was installed, but for OpenSSL, there's a ben> > glitch in the way it tries to find the libraries. The following fix ben> > works for me: ben> ben> Its looking for an uninstalled version, handy for developers, not so ben> handy for users. Ideally it should try bo

RE: How do I generate 56 bit DES keys?

2000-03-24 Thread Wilder, John
Ulf and Rich, Thanks for your help and straightening me out about DES. Ulf: I'll join others in vouching for your value to the group! I did try the link - unfortunately, it must not be ready yet. I'll keep checking. Thanks again, John. -Original Message- From: Ulf Möller [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: virus

2000-03-24 Thread Bob McConnell
Or the misconfigured scanners that mail alerts to mailing lists instead of just the originator and local recipient. Bob McConnell > -Original Message- > From: Steve Sampson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 8:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: virus >

RE: DSA based certificates break the ssl demos

2000-03-24 Thread Rogier Mulhuijzen
I forgot to mention that I even reverted to the original demos/ssl/*.cpp files to check if it was my alterations that broke it. But the originals don't like the DSA certs either. I read that disabling RSA, RC5 and IDEA could break some browsers, but in this case both sides are compiled with the s

Re: Found a bug in the OpsnSSH configuration script

2000-03-24 Thread Ben Laurie
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote: > > [I'm cc:ing [EMAIL PROTECTED], because questions about this > are getting there over and over...] > > There's a problem that several people who installed OpenSSL to be able > to uyse OpenSSH have faced: > >Could not find working SSLeay / OpenSSL lib

Re: Check this ***** VIRUS WARNING *****

2000-03-24 Thread Andreas Voss
Thomas Hill schrieb: > > Have fun with these links. > Bye. > > > Name: LINKS.VBS >LINKS.VBSType: VBScript-Skriptdatei >(application/x-unknown-content-type-VBSFile) > Encoding: quoted-p

DSA based certificates break the ssl demos

2000-03-24 Thread Rogier Mulhuijzen
Hi, I'm working on converting an application to SSL. But to make sure everything goes right I started out with altering the demos/ssl/*.cpp files. Altered things like making the socket non-blocking. After doing getting this to work I started thinking about certificates, and started experimenting

Re: FW: Returned mail: User unknown

2000-03-24 Thread Bodo Moeller
Ben Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Of course now I'm getting; > [Thu Mar 23 16:41:52 2000] [error] SSL_accept failed > [Thu Mar 23 16:41:52 2000] [error] error:24064064:random number > generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded [...] > from the Apache server. Look for SSLRandomSeed in the mod_ssl

[Fwd: *** ALERT: VIRUS IN AN E-MAIL FROM owner-openssl-users@openssl.org ***]

2000-03-24 Thread OTR Comm
Hello all, I have a system that scans all the incoming e-mail to my sendmail system and I received this notice. I do not know if it was originally headed for the openssl-users list, but I wanted to pass this notice on to the list just in case. Murrah Boswell [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: BIO internals

2000-03-24 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
cjs2895> My task is to read a varible length stream of bytes from a socket, cjs2895> then attempt to accept an SSL connection on the same socket. The cjs2895> problem is that in reading the leader bytes from the socket, I'm cjs2895> capturing the first few bytes of the SSL handshake. I think the [

Re: FW: Returned mail: User unknown

2000-03-24 Thread Holger Reif
This is an external application. So either you look at http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#ToC15 http://www.apache-ssl.org/docs.html#SSLRandomFile depending on the actual software you use. In any case you should ask at the relevant mailing list. Ben Groot schrieb: > > >Otherwise use R

Re: hi i some problems

2000-03-24 Thread Holger Reif
Rodrigo Velazquez schrieb: > > I am form Guadalajara mexico and i have some problems installing the > openssl the problem that i have is i can not generate a certificate > request. add "-config /where/sits/your/openssl.cnf" to your command. > [root@xmedian ssl.key]# openssl req -new -key serv