Hey everyone
I am getting a really weird ssl error, "Security failure. Data Decryption
error" This only happens on Internet explorer 5 for mac, all other browsers
seem to
work.
I am using a verisign test key and verisign has never heard of the
error and frankly I can't find the error reproduc
"java developer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is anyone aware of any SSL Handshake problems with the latest version of
> OpenSSL and BEA Weblogic 5.1? If so, please ellaborate. If not, any
> suggestions on what to look for that might be causing this would be greatly
> appreciated.
In general your
Greetings, I have followed the following instructions for converting an IIS
export key into a format readable by open ssl:
my version is
openSSL 0.9.6 24 Sep 2000
Export a backup file of the Certificate from the Key-Manager.
Find this string in the binary file : "private-key"
Trace back until
Hello:
Is anyone aware of any SSL Handshake problems with the latest version of
OpenSSL and BEA Weblogic 5.1? If so, please ellaborate. If not, any
suggestions on what to look for that might be causing this would be greatly
appreciated.
thanks..
Is anyone aware of SSL handshake problems with using the latest OpenSSL
package with BEA Weblogic 5.1?
If so, please elaborate... If not, any clues as to what things to look for
in handshake problems would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Hi All:
There are many ways described out there to set up sendmail to transmit over
ssl.
One possible solution is 'stunnel'... I've run the command 'stunnel -c -d
smtp -r '
I've also tried using 'openssl s_client -connect '
This is fine and well... Mail goes out no problem. But only sometimes.
Dr S N Henson wrote:
> OpenSSL by default will assume the characters presented to it are
> IS08859-1 (Latin 1) strings. It stores these in the ASN1 string type
> known as a T61String: this isn't actually correct but Netscape and MSIE
> can do this too.
It would be correct if the real T61String e
Hi All:
There are many ways described out there to set up sendmail to transmit over
ssl.
One possible solution is 'stunnel'... I've run the command 'stunnel -c -d
smtp -r '
I've also tried using 'openssl s_client -connect '
This is fine and well... Mail goes out no problem. But only sometimes.
Think RFC1945 is HTTP 1.0 if I remember, probably still have it on my
harddrive if you need it.
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Beat Jucker wrote:
>
>
> I also have a problem to understand all the bits&pieces. Let me ask
> this question: I have a self signed CA root certificate. I also
> have generated a user key and the corresponding user certificate.
> Now I'd like to send the user key, user certifiacte and the CA root
Maxime Dubois wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Could someone tell me how the command openssl req deals with accents?
> When i run the command and enter as common name something like Stphane,and
> then generate the certificate and the pkcs12 file to import it into IE, I
> get a strange symbol instead of the i
Michal Touzin wrote:
>
> Hello;
>
> I am not very familiar with openssl. I need generate file as following
> description. Is possible generate this file only with openssl. Can you
> explain me how to do it?
>
> Thank you and have a nice day
>
> Michal To
Your chances of running KDE2.2 on RedHat 7.0 are approximately zero. My
colleague tried this and he totalled his machine. I've said this so often it
should be in a FAQ, but RedHat 7.0 onwards depends heavily on the openssl
package.
KDE2.2 comes with RedHat 7.2, so it's probably a better option to
Same here, using self signed. I think IE 5 fer the Mac be broken.
Especially so knowing yers is signed with verisign. Thanks for the confo!
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am very new to apache.
> With that said.
> I have set up a test key with Verisign and it works fine w
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 10:55:44AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have Red Hat Linux 7.0 with openssl-0.9.5a-14 as a part of it. Now I want to
> compile and install KDE 2.2 what requires openssl-0.9.6. Is it possible to use
> both versions of openssl and it should be configured? I don't wan
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|> make: warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.
Your file server's clock is ahead of your workstation's. Maybe due
to some daylight saving time adjustment problem? In a build from
scratch it will probably not matter, since the file
Hello;
I am not very familiar with openssl. I need generate file as following
description. Is possible generate this file only with openssl. Can you
explain me how to do it?
Thank you and have a nice day
Michal Touzin
description of file:
Name of a fil
Hi,
I have Red Hat Linux 7.0 with openssl-0.9.5a-14 as a part of it. Now I want to
compile and install KDE 2.2 what requires openssl-0.9.6. Is it possible to use
both versions of openssl and it should be configured? I don't want to remove
the old version because many packages are depend on it
Hi,
Could someone tell me how the command openssl req deals with accents?
When i run the command and enter as common name something like Stéphane,and
then generate the certificate and the pkcs12 file to import it into IE, I
get a strange symbol instead of the é in the common name. ...
Regards
M
Heh. Sorry to add to the static, but 'heh'. And while I'm at it, yall
have some nifty discussions, this is a great resourse, etc. etc.
=]
-ps I'm still glad fer the cleaners. I know what a .bat can do...
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Charles Stack wrote:
> >
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