Re: U-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-E

2000-06-08 Thread Rusty Wright
Being a jackass sometimes works; I seem to finally be off the list. Something was broken on their end and messages to all of the various addresses (majordomo, majordomo-owner, etc.) were not working. According to majordomo I wasn't on the list but I was still getting the list's email. I have lea

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2000-06-08 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
From: montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> montefin> Well he did say he couldn't get off. It seems to be the case for both screamers. However, there's no real surprise there. I looked up the adresses the used to scream from (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>), and guess what? I couldn't fin

Re: Sign.sh on win32

2000-06-08 Thread Derek DeMoro
Thank You very much. It worked. Why is it creating a bad crt file? Derek - Original Message - From: "Peter 'Luna' Runestig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 11:53 AM Subject: Re: Sign.sh on win32 > Derek DeMoro wrote: >

Re: Sign.sh on win32

2000-06-08 Thread Peter 'Luna' Runestig
> Derek DeMoro wrote: > > Hi All, >I created my own CA and now want to sign any *.csr file on win32. > I noticed the sign.sh file > in mod-ssl and tried to duplicate it on my 2000 machine. The > certificate is created, but when > I click on it, it says it's an invalid security certificate.

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2000-06-08 Thread Moyle, Ed (PCA)
Now that's the funniest thing I've seen all day! -Original Message- From: Tim Willis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 3:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: > Bill, > > He must have thought that an "Open Secure Socket Layer" was a sex chat > group: Its not?

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2000-06-08 Thread montefin
Well he did say he couldn't get off. Poor guy. montefin Tim Willis wrote: > > > Bill, > > > > He must have thought that an "Open Secure Socket Layer" was a sex chat > > group: > > Its not? > __ > OpenSSL Project

probleme to authenticate the client

2000-06-08 Thread mohamed ould lemrabott
hello, I have a problem for authentifer the client ,si you have a suggestion it is the welcome. thank you in advance mohamed __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl

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2000-06-08 Thread Tim Willis
> Bill, > > He must have thought that an "Open Secure Socket Layer" was a sex chat > group: Its not? __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL P

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2000-06-08 Thread bidulock
Bill, He must have thought that an "Open Secure Socket Layer" was a sex chat group: thus the language. On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Bill Stasiowski wrote: > netd(Todd?), > just in case you've never been told it's kinda rude to put all caps, > and I know you have the iq perfect for being a fry guy at mcd

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2000-06-08 Thread Marty Wise
> >> Yes; I can't get off this &@#$%! list. Can someone please help? > The text below is excerpted from a message returned from [EMAIL PROTECTED] that contained the word "help" in the message body. Note that any commands (like unsubscribe) need to be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hope thi

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2000-06-08 Thread Bill Stasiowski
netd(Todd?), just in case you've never been told it's kinda rude to put all caps, and I know you have the iq perfect for being a fry guy at mcdonalds, but you don't have to share your broad vocabulary with all of us on the list. maybe you shouldn't be working on a computer, maybe it's too much fo

Re: SSLeay on HP-UX¿s, which perl version?

2000-06-08 Thread Ulf Moeller
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000, Sergio Basto wrote: > And the question is should i install a new version of perl, what the version that >you recommend and if perl5004 is more than enough for install OpenSSL? > How I can know what is the version of perl that I have install in /usr/contrib/bin ? perl 5.004

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2000-06-08 Thread Travis . Jenson
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2000-06-08 Thread netd
HEY M O R O N, I DID SEND A NOTE TO THE OWNER I DID USE THE MAJOR F U C K U P LIST COMMANDS NOBODY AT OPENSSL.ORG IS PAYING ATTENTION IF YOU CAN READ, WHICH I DOUBT, OTHERS HAVE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND IT HAS GONE ON UNFIXED. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Please send a mail to the owner and

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2000-06-08 Thread Tim Willis
> Yes; I can't get off this &@#$%! list. Can someone please help? Shouldn't that actually read "&@#$%-'ing' list"? I mean, if we are going to follow the rules and conventions of english and all. __ OpenSSL Project

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2000-06-08 Thread Rusty Wright
Yes; I can't get off this &@#$%! list. Can someone please help? X-Comments: ** Message sent through a Trace account ** X-http: **http://www.trace.net.tw ** Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 10:58:27 +0800 From: Ronald Wiplinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organi

FW: ActiveX control for signing text

2000-06-08 Thread Trevor Dimond
Since sending my note out yesterday asking about an ActiveX control for digitally signing a text string and returning a PKCS#7 structure I have had a number of e-mails from other openssl-user subscribers indicating that they are also interested in such an animal. The reason I posted the question i

AW: Unable to load root CA into MSIE :(

2000-06-08 Thread Recke, Alexander
Hmm... if I remember the OpenSSL FAQ correctly, MSIE requires the Certificates to be DER encoded, instead of PEM encoded. You might wish to read that up in the FAQ. Best regards > Alexander Recke DREGIS Dresdner Global IT-Services Telephone +49 (0) 69 / 2 63 - 1 66 97 ST - Network-Servic

Re:Call API to generate CSR?

2000-06-08 Thread Marcos Rogerio
>>Does anyone know if it is possible to generate a CSR by calling an API? >I know this can be done from a command line, but I'd like to be able to have CSRs >generated from software. >thanks > >C.Pulfer > Hi, If you can generate a CSR from a command line, the API for this purpose can be found i

Sign.sh on win32

2000-06-08 Thread Derek DeMoro
Hi All,    I created my own CA and now want to sign any *.csr file on win32.  I noticed the sign.sh file in mod-ssl and tried to duplicate it on my 2000 machine.  The certificate is created, but when I click on it, it says it's an invalid security certificate.  Anybody have a fix? Help. Plea

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2000-06-08 Thread Roberto Machorro (Xink)
Please send a mail to the owner and stop bothering the folk that are actualy interested in the list. Roberto * Tom Schaefer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) garabateo: > S-A-M-E H-E-R-E > > U-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-EU-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-E > U-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-EU

RE: An old thread - PEM pass phrase for smime signature

2000-06-08 Thread Wade L. Scholine
Sorry, you restarted the debate. What do you hope to accomplish by reading the password from a file? Either host access control is good enough, or it's not. If host access control (e.g. file permissions) is good enough, you can leave the key unencrypted. If host access control is not good enou

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2000-06-08 Thread Charles Forsythe
Tom Schaefer wrote: > > S-A-M-E H-E-R-E > > U-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-EU-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-E Is this some sort of double-byte character envy? Or maybe it's a new encryption method. As a cipher suite, it's pretty weak. First of all it only supports uppercase letter and secondly, inserting das

An old thread - PEM pass phrase for smime signature

2000-06-08 Thread Philippe WILLEM
Hi, Sorry to restart this thread and debate. I am using the smime feature of openssl. I want to automate some things, but I am stuck with the "Enter PEM pass phrase" prompt when I sign mails. I know that using an uncrypted private key might be helpful, but I whish to avoid this possibility. W

encryptions international

2000-06-08 Thread Dominique Nerriere
Hi, I am wondering which encryption methods I could use in my software so I can export the software in every country? I know that every countries don't accept all encryptions methods. Is there one that is accepted by everyone? Any idea? Or any www pages that could answer? Thanks for your help

Call API to generate CSR?

2000-06-08 Thread Charles Pulfer
Does anyone know if it is possible to generate a CSR by calling an API? I know this can be done from a command line, but I'd like to be able to have CSRs generated from software. thanks   C.Pulfer  

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2000-06-08 Thread Tom Schaefer
Ronald, U N S U B C R I B E doesn't work you moron, so YOU'RE the one who's "so stupid" yuk yuk ... BTW -you should really not post anonymously with that fake name and fake company name. The only way to get the list manager's attention is to scream LOUDLY and cause a ruckus. A few flames here