How exactly did you configure your source tree?
I assume :
perl Configure VC-WIN32
ms\do_ms or do_masm or do_nasm?
then nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak?
I see where the \GD comes from, but havent tracked down on how its
enablement can arise. It has actually been there since the source tree
import of SSL
From: Joseph Balsama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jbalsama> I am new to this, so I may have misunderstood the docs that
jbalsama> come with openssl.
Well, basically, you're mixing apples and oranges...
jbalsama> BEGIN
jbalsama>
jbalsama> # openssl req -new -x509 -keyout newCA/private/cakey.
I am new to this, so I may have misunderstood the docs that come with
openssl. I am trying to generate a test certificate that I can use with
cyrus' imap server; I want to test the ssl feature before I spend the
money on a 3rd-party certificate.
Is it obvious what I am missing here? I issued the
Geoff,
Thank you very much. As for the possible attack scenario, i
negelected to mention that there would be a 5 second delay after
connection, then a challenge response. After that I am hoping to have the
read on the server side blocking, and the write on the client side, non
blocking.
Hello. This is Takahide Yoshida.
I am in a trouble!!
I have receive as a following error message.
SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:bad mac decode
Please tell me, this message meant for ?
I use all OpenSSL Command normaly(OpenSSL 0.9.6) on Linux 2.2.13.
TAKAHIDE YOSHIDA
Net
SCH wrote:
>
> I have use the "certmgr - s my" and found 3 certs of mine,
> but when I tried to connect a ssl URL which ask for client-cert,
> the pop-up dialog showed no certs for me to choose! where are those "my certs"?
> BTW, all "my certs" are imported from .p12 file.
>
When a server ask