Title: SSL_peek problem
Hello All,
I am facing one peculiar problem with openssl-0.9.4 and i am stuck with it for the past several days.. The problem is, I am doing SSL_write() sending some data of size 40 bytes.. At the other end i read this data using SSL_read and also doing SSL_peek.. I
Geoff Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "Rubinstein, Dmitry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I'm working on incorporating OpenSSL into an application that does not
>> provide the SSL code with the bare client-bound socket (the code of SSL is
[...]
> /* Create the BIOs to represent the encrypted connection.
Hello fellow SSL Users:
I have just installed apache-ssl_1.3.4-1.31-1 with SSleay_0.9.b-4 on my
Linux Red Hat 6.0 system. When I restart the HTTPSD module I get error
"flags=0".
I am new to SSL and I was wondering if any one could tell me what this error
means and a few suggestions on how to fix
This site distributes a free software called SecureAge which
is working on Windows 95/98/NT. It will give the user a free
certificate issued by that company, that certfiticate will enable
the user to
- send signed/encrypted email
- exchange secure document over the Internet
- chat securely wi
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Michal Trojnara
>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 03/31/00 01:04 >>>
Hi,
I have installed Aapche with SSL and Mod_perl. I have Configure Apache "virual Host
on it" i ins
Is there somebody know the odd or even public key? If you
know, how could generate a odd or even public key?
Thanks,
Dennis
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 03:49:55PM -0500, Brian wrote:
> _lrotl and _lrotr can be used. This is not case
> and consequently, the linker will complain vigourously.
Thanks for the report! (I wonder why the linker didn't complain when
I built the test programs?)
What is the macro to test for VC++?
i am using curl 6.2 + openssl 0.9.4, running in ssl3 mode only (in a
multi-threaded environment)
every other times, we are seeing the above error when calling
SSL_connect() :
SSL: (connect) error:::lib(0) :func(0) :reason(0))
here's the code in curl that calls SSL_connect:
/* pass the
You missed my point. Read on...
> b) Certificates authenticate that the person is who they say they
> are.
>
> Trust goes to trusting that second statement, not the trustworthiness
> of the company behind the statement.
>
People in general presume that when they see the little key th
Hi,
I have installed Aapche with SSL and
Mod_perl. I have Configure Apache "virual Host on it" i installed one Aplication
Software "DocuShare" which works on Apache. I observed that while i do https://dsldoc.dsl.net "Server name" i am able
to go to index.html home page but if i click any l
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Pluto wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Michael Sierchio wrote:
>
> > > Consentration of economic power like we see in Verisign at this point is
> > > NEVER healthy - or am I overreacting?
> >
> > Shall we file a lawsuit?
>
> Where? Is there such a thing as an UN anti-trust
There is a minor bug in openssl-0.9.5a-beta2
when building using mingw32. I'm not in a
unixy enough environment right now, so sorry
for the lack of diffs, but line 154 of cast_lcl.h,
line 158 of des_locl.h, and lines 150-151 of rc5_locl.h
erronously assume that if the preprocessor
symbol WIN32 is
I am getting ready to update from 0.9.2b to 0.9.5 on my toy CA system. I
configured 0.9.5 with --prefix=/usr/local, and my 0.9.2b install is in
/usr/local/ssl, like this:
/usr/local/ssl:
total 14
drwxr-xr-x9 root sys 1024 Apr 27 1999 .
drwxrwxrwx 28 hadi software
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> > Consentration of economic power like we see in Verisign at this point is
> > NEVER healthy - or am I overreacting?
>
> Shall we file a lawsuit?
Where? Is there such a thing as an UN anti-trust judge? Maybe the WTO
could be interessted, but they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> So it seems to me that while the cert may certify that said organization
> is who they say they are - nobody seems to ask if who they say they are
> has any relevance to anything.
[snip]
Look back to the problem it is solving
a) SSL makes sure no-one can interc
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