On 5 Dec, Tsang, Kevin wrote:
> Hi, I'm having make problems on openssl-0.9.6 on NetBSD-1.4.3 (sparc):
>
> gcc -o openssl -DMONOLITH -I../include -DTHREADS -D_REENTRANT -DTERMIOS -O3
[...]
> rand.o -L. -L.. -L../.. -L../../.. -L.. -lssl -L.. -lcrypto
> speed.o: Undefined symbol `_ftime' referen
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tobias
> I followed the instructions and ran ./config and then /bin/make and
> during
> the make I got this:
>
> ... (lots of successful compiles) ...
> making all in crypto/buffer...
> cc -I.. -I../../include -O -DAIX -DB_ENDIAN -
Hello all,
I'm having troubles verifying a DSA signature created by a java application
with an openSSL application.
When I use an openSSL application that creates this signature, instead of
the java one, everything's working just fine.
The scenario:
The java based application (the client) create
Lutz,
Thanks for the quick response... I tried the same test you ran and it
worked. However, I'm inclined to think that it might be something in
OpenSSL on the client side. In it's current configuration, the server
handles DES-CBC3-SHA requests from my java client perfectly, so I don't
think it
Colin Chalmers wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Since there was no response on the earlier posting here's a second chance
> perhaps explaining the problem better.
>
> The code at the bottom works for me when used within the same program
> however when I pass the (vtrCertStatus) structure to a DLL, although I
Hi Mr Windeler
Thank you for your suggestions.
Could you please help me with your Activex-control SDK for key generation in IE and/or
signing in IE?
Please reply to this mail id:
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Thanks again,
Tridib
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Hi,
I've been investigating the way that verify depth works in OpenSSL, and I've
managed to confuse myself over what it actually means. It seems to be used in
two places, with different meanings and/or effects.
1. In the verify_callback example in s_cb.c.
Here the verify depth is set as a g
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:33:14AM -0500, Sudeep Sudhakaran wrote:
>
> This is one solution which I have thought of .
> But what is bothering me is, why doesnt open SSL library return an error if
> the client doesnt initiate a handshake. There can be lot of scenarios in
> which this happens. Wh
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 05:18:47PM +0100, Colin Chalmers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since there was no response on the earlier posting here's a second chance
> perhaps explaining the problem better.
>
> The code at the bottom works for me when used within the same program
> however when I pass the (vtrCer
This is one solution which I have thought of .
But what is bothering me is, why doesnt open SSL library return an error if
the client doesnt initiate a handshake. There can be lot of scenarios in
which this happens. What if somebody who just know the servers ip address
and port number, tries t
Hi,
Since there was no response on the earlier posting here's a second chance
perhaps explaining the problem better.
The code at the bottom works for me when used within the same program
however when I pass the (vtrCertStatus) structure to a DLL, although I can
access the memory using other *mea
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 09:51:02AM -0500, Sudeep Sudhakaran wrote:
> Thanx for the generic information... My client server program works in a
> non-secured environment. If a ssl-client tries to connect, connection is
> accepted for a secured server. But if a non-ssl client connects, the access
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Jan C Booker wrote:
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El vie, 01 de dic de 2000, a las 18:27, Rafa Marín López escribió:
> Hello.
>
>
> I have a problem with this situation:
>
> I have this code in function A:
>
> char keystr[1024];
>
>
> ...
> RSA *rsa=RSA_generate_key((int)1024,0x10001,NULL,NULL);
>
> unsigned char *ptr;
> int derlen
> ptr
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Thanx for the generic information... My client server program works in a
non-secured environment. If a ssl-client tries to connect, connection is
accepted for a secured server. But if a non-ssl client connects, the access
permissions client has will be limited. But both has to connect to the sa
Hi
I want to install openssl on Mac OS X server.I have downloaded
openssl-0.9.6.tar.gz from www.openssl.org/source.If I see the INSTALL file I
see that there are seperate files for Windows ,OpenVMS and MacOS(before Mac
OS X) but nothing on Mac OS X Server.I followed the instructions for UNIX.
W
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 04:34:52PM -0800, Jeffrey Ricks wrote:
> GET /servlets/TestServlet HTTP/1.0 (I type this)
>
> SSL_connect:SSL renegotiate ciphers
> SSL_connect:SSLv3 write client hello A
> SSL_connect:SSLv3 read server hello A
> SSL_connect:SSLv3 read server certificate A
> SSL3 alert wri
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 04:34:52PM -0800, Jeffrey Ricks wrote:
[...]
> If I use my java client with the DES-CBC3-SHA cipher, everything works
> fine. It's when I use that cipher with any openssl-based apps
> (including s_client) that things don't work. If I run this:
>
> openssl s_client -conn
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 05:14:02PM -0500, C?me Chaput wrote:
> I tried to install openssl-0.9.6. on solaris 2.6
> I modified the file config to put a line
> PERL="/usr/local/bin/perl" (perl is my executable file)
>
> And I modified the file Configure at the line
> $perl="/usr/local/bin/perl";
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 02:22:50AM -0500, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote:
> I can now use mutt/uw-imap-2000/openssl with cram-md5 authentication!
> So far I have mutt-1.3.9i on Linux and irix working. Mutt-1.2.5i does
> not seem to like cram-md5 authentication and pine-4.30 (compiled with
> openssl-0
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