> 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
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
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
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
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
Hello,
there's lots of old messages coming back to the list (example attached).
Does someone know how to fix it?
Regards,
Vadim
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.. 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
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
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
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
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
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
>
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
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
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
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
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
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]
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
[
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
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
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