Only one of a set of overloaded functions can be "C" or "Pascal"

2001-01-02 Thread Fateh Kausar
Hi! I am trying to link together my code and am getting the error message: "/usr/include/unistd.h" , line 169: Error: Only one of a set of overloaded functions can be "C" or "Pascal" . The function crypt() has been declared in both unistd.h and in one of the OpenSSL include files. Save my soul!

RE: Certs: where to get them?

2001-01-02 Thread Fred Fillon
Hi ! I agree with your answer, but the main problem is users are not informed about what is the "lock symbol", they think the "transaction" is secured and not the "client/server transaction" is secured. The big problem in France is the translation of the 'Do you trust this site' dialog. The engli

Using SSL lib

2001-01-02 Thread Alioune Thiam
Hi all, I am trying to use the openssl lib to establish a secure connection to a server. Is any specific method/command to run before running the program. Here is what I do : initialize ssl with SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms()

Re: running openssl

2001-01-02 Thread Dr S N Henson
"Thomas J. Clancy" wrote: > > Hey All, > > I have this strange problem that occurs when I run the openssl.exe command > line utility under Windows 2000. It crashes when I do the following > > openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key ca.key -out ca.crt > > The error I get has to do with a configu

Pb with SSL_connect

2001-01-02 Thread Alioune Thiam
Hi all, I am looking to establish a secure connection to a server using open SSL, but the SSL_connect doesn't return. What should be the the pb ? Note : I tryed all the different methods and version possible v23, v2 and v3 client or not Thanks, Alioune  

RE: running openssl

2001-01-02 Thread Daniel MD
Try the attached file and if you still cant make it work just goto: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win2000/2000cert.asp and work things this way, hope it works. At 03:37 PM 1/2/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Okay. Ummm... There is no .conf anything with the openssl source code. >Not that I could fin

RE: running openssl

2001-01-02 Thread Thomas J. Clancy
Okay. Ummm... There is no .conf anything with the openssl source code. Not that I could find. Would it be under another file name? tom -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel MD Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 3:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: running openssl

2001-01-02 Thread Daniel MD
You can also use this page and create it with Microsoft software. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win2000/2000cert.asp At 03:20 PM 1/2/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Hey All, > >I have this strange problem that occurs when I run the openssl.exe command >line utility under Windows 2000. It crashes when

Re: running openssl

2001-01-02 Thread Daniel MD
At 03:20 PM 1/2/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Hey All, > >I have this strange problem that occurs when I run the openssl.exe command >line utility under Windows 2000. It crashes when I do the following > >openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key ca.key -out ca.crt > >The error I get has to do with a confi

running openssl

2001-01-02 Thread Thomas J. Clancy
Hey All, I have this strange problem that occurs when I run the openssl.exe command line utility under Windows 2000. It crashes when I do the following openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key ca.key -out ca.crt The error I get has to do with a configuration file. Here is the error: C:\Program

Re: Subordinate CA certificate

2001-01-02 Thread Dr S N Henson
> chgu wrote: > > Hi, > > I have created a root CA using openssl. And it can sign server/user > certificate(s) normally. Now i want to sign a subordinate root CA > certificate. But i don't know how to do it and what configuration > files > need. Can you help me? > A subordinate CA isn't a roo

RE: Certs: where to get them?

2001-01-02 Thread Leland V. Lammert
At 10:28 PM 12/30/00 -0800, you wrote: >The only difference between purchasing a certificate and issuing your own >certificate is that when I come across your web site and I see your "snake >oil" certificate, how do I know you're not some 'fly by night' web site >trying to steal my credit card num

CRL distribution point

2001-01-02 Thread Emmanuel Bailleul
Hi, I need to include the URL of the CRL (retreived by http) in my certificates but I didn't find any option in openssl to perform this. Is it possible ? Emmanuel Bailleul Ascom Adilan SA Parc des Glaisins 14, Rue du Pré-Paillard 74940 ANNECY-LE-VIEUX Tel. +33 (0)4 50 64 02 49 Fax. +33 (0)4 50 6

No Subject

2001-01-02 Thread Chad Woodford
I have a quick question about what Eric said here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssl-users&m=97752755822038&w=2 >I don't see how this is going to work with SSL. There's no >indication in the SSL handshake of which host the client is >trying to connect to (except the IP address, which yo

Problems with Crypt::SSLeay

2001-01-02 Thread Troy Carter
We have a checkpoint firewall which requires authentication via https. I wrote a perl script using Crypt::SSLeay, LWP (and openssl) which did the authentication from the command line. It worked great for several months, but recently has stopped working -- now it times out as it tries to make th

RE: Netscape 4.5

2001-01-02 Thread jkunz
On 2 Jan, Itai Levy wrote: > I have a problem connecting with a Netscape 4.5 browser to an Openssl > server using ssl v.23 with a 1024 bit certificate. I had the same problem. Check the list of ciphers that your OpenSSL and Netscape versions share. In my case

Re: cipher strings

2001-01-02 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 04:53:00PM +0200, Itai Levy wrote: > what is the meanning of adding @STRENGTH to the ciphers list ? > For example, what is the difference between DEFAULT:!EXPORT56:@STRENGTH and > DEFAULT:!EXPORT56. man ciphers Lutz -- Lutz Jaenicke [

Outlook express MAC and Certificats

2001-01-02 Thread Fred Fillon
Hi ! Everything works fine, I crypt emails from Linux and I decrypt them under outlook/outlook express (PC) and netscape (PC/MAC/Xwindow). So I was very happy this morning ! But impossible to find where is the certificat menu in outlook express 5.02 for Mac ... (nothing in help pages about that,