Re: porting openssl to linux kernel

2001-10-29 Thread Erwann ABALEA
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Imran Badr wrote: > Has anyone ported openssl (completely or partially) to > the linux kernel 2.4 or earlier? The question has already been asked, and the answer, in short, is: no, there's no need for this (you won't go faster, it won't be more secure, ...). In fact, OpenSS

Re: Can not make it with OpenSSL 0.9.6b

2001-10-29 Thread Keary Suska
I don't know about #1, but #2 is because the ar command either isn't installed or isn't in your path. It is usually under /usr/ccs/bin/ on Solaris, which isn't normally in your path. You can use "whereis" or "find" to see if it's installed, and modify PATH accordingly. Keary Suska Esoteritech, In

Re: Question about SMIME

2001-10-29 Thread Dr S N Henson
Mark Krieger wrote: > > Hello all, > > I have been looking for an SMIME toolkit to use to encrypt and decrypt > email to and from Microsoft Outlook. This would be used as part of a much > larger consulting project for a large customer. > > Here is what we want to accomplish: > > 1. perl script

Re: problems exporting certificate to pkcs12

2001-10-29 Thread Beat Jucker
> > I have generated a certificate to use as a CA root certificate. All I > > want to do is export it as pkcs12 _without_ the private key so it can be > > installed as a trusted certificate by the end user. > > > > I thought this would do it. Using OpenSSL 0.9.5a > > > > openssl pkcs12 -export

Can not make it with OpenSSL 0.9.6b

2001-10-29 Thread Jie Dai
Hi, I am really new. Tried to install OpenSSL 0.9.6b on Solaris, the following has happened: 1. when config the system, sun4u-whatever-solaris2, solaris-sparcv9-gcc was detected. However, at the end, I have got a warning: Makefile => Makefile.ssl make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/.../jiedai/op

Re: Http requirements

2001-10-29 Thread Jeremy Smith
> G'day all, > I'm just getting to the end of an http implementation, and am in > testing for conformance to the spec. I've interpreted the spec to the best > of my ability, and I'd like to cross reference this list against another. > Does anyone know the url to a document summarising the

Http requirements

2001-10-29 Thread Matt Lynch
G'day all, I'm just getting to the end of an http implementation, and am in testing for conformance to the spec. I've interpreted the spec to the best of my ability, and I'd like to cross reference this list against another. Does anyone know the url to a document summarising the spec? Th

No Subject

2001-10-29 Thread red-hat
I am very new to apache. With that said. I have set up a test key with Verisign and it works fine with all browsers except Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh, with i.e for mac I get a "Security Failure. Data Decryption error:" any ideas Deke __

RE: interoperability

2001-10-29 Thread Glen S Mehn
I'm not 100% sure, but I think that you can just get your CA cert signed by verisign, or thawte, or whoever... But you have to have it signed as a CA... Which they're probably loath to do, as each one that you sign is $249 out of their pocket (as they see it) -Original Message- From: [EMA

Re: interoperability

2001-10-29 Thread Massimiliano Pala
> Juan Carlos Albores Aguilar wrote: > > is the following possible?? if so, could you explain me how or point me > documentation about it??. [...] > certificates and ours could interoperate?? or maybe with DoD certificates??. > Of course it has to be an agreement and all those, i repeate, technic

Re: interoperability

2001-10-29 Thread Nick Temple
Absolutely. You have to have your root cert signed by their root key, so the chain can be verified. This is pretty much what PKI is all about. Thawte (http://www.thawte.com) used to have information on their website about to do just that. However, I can't seem to find it (things changed when

interoperability

2001-10-29 Thread Juan Carlos Albores Aguilar
is the following possible?? if so, could you explain me how or point me documentation about it??. I create end-user certificates and sign them by my own CA, this kind of PKI is working on a apache+openssl+modssl system and i would like to make this certificates to be accepted to other CA's, i

Re: Question about SMIME

2001-10-29 Thread Mark Krieger
Hi Beat, No, I got no direct answer, like "I have built the NT SMIME, here is a binary, here is how it works with Exchange/Outlook" ...one other nice person from Germany told me this should work and did work for him. Should be enough information for me for now. Mark > > Hello Mark > > > > C

Re: Question about SMIME

2001-10-29 Thread Beat Jucker
Hello Mark > Can we do this with OpenSSL? > > - Is there an NT/2000 version of OpenSSL SMIME? > - If not, how difficult to build ourselves? > - Can this interact with Outlook SMIME, using Exchange Server? > Did you got any answers? On the swiss gouvernment we will offer so

porting openssl to linux kernel

2001-10-29 Thread Imran Badr
Hi, Has anyone ported openssl (completely or partially) to the linux kernel 2.4 or earlier? Thanks, Imran. __ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com _

Re: openssl-0.9.6b

2001-10-29 Thread Dr S N Henson
"Wong, RYM (Richard)" wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a question about the format of 'Subject' in 'Certificate Request' > file. > > If I put "emailAddress = Email Address >emailAddress_max = 60" > at the end of the block '[ req_distinguished_name ]' in the file > 'openssl.cnf' and

Re: problems exporting certificate to pkcs12

2001-10-29 Thread Dr S N Henson
David Feilen wrote: > > I have generated a certificate to use as a CA root certificate. All I > want to do is export it as pkcs12 _without_ the private key so it can be > installed as a trusted certificate by the end user. > > I thought this would do it. Using OpenSSL 0.9.5a > > openssl pkcs12

Re: problems exporting certificate to pkcs12

2001-10-29 Thread Bernd Broermann
David Feilen wrote: >I have generated a certificate to use as a CA root certificate. All I >want to do is export it as pkcs12 _without_ the private key so it can be >installed as a trusted certificate by the end user. > I have the same problem preparing freeswan with PGPvpn in my case : To mak

Re: problems exporting certificate to pkcs12

2001-10-29 Thread Juan Carlos Albores Aguilar
have you considered using the key??, with -inkey?? or is this precisely what you don't want to do??, hope it helps. Juan Carlos Albores Aguilar - Original Message - From: "David Feilen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 11:51 PM Subject: problems

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PKCS7_decrypt() question

2001-10-29 Thread Hellan,Kim KHE
I have a PKCS#7 of the type NID_pkcs7_enveloped. As far as I can see, this type covers both a "signed and encrypted" PKCS#7 and a PKCS#7 that just contains encrypted text (not signed). In my app. I do a: int iStatus = PKCS7_decrypt(p7, pKeyCopy, pCertCopy, bioNewP7, iFlags); This works fine...

Error Compiling openssl

2001-10-29 Thread Desmond Lim
Hi all, I'm using Redhat Linux 7.1 with kernel 2.4.3-12. I'm using openssl-0.9.6b. After I ran ./configure everthing seems ok but when I run make I get this errors: t_req.o(.text+0x2f): undefined reference to `_stdsprintf' t_req.o(.text+0x63): undefined reference to `_stdsprintf' t_req.o(.text