On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:33, Harry Hoffman wrote:
> Hey Aleix,
> Any chance of getting that application?? I'm still a little confused
> about what needs to be done when creating your own CA. I've used CA.pl to
> create the certificate authority, now I need to figure out how to create
> certifica
Hey Aleix,
Any chance of getting that application?? I'm still a little confused
about what needs to be done when creating your own CA. I've used CA.pl to
create the certificate authority, now I need to figure out how to create
certificates for various apps (apache, postfix) and for users. Every
I think I have this sussed. Calls to methods that manipulate SSL_CTX
aren't always thread safe and I was assuming they were (without checking
- doh!).
Andy S.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Schneider
> Sent: 26 November 2001 13:19
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Multiple accept th
Lidia,
Can you show us the exact commands you used to create the keys, cert request
and import.
I've also had problems extracting the private key from a keystore using
keytool.
I'm not sure it can be done with keytool alone. Somebody probably has a
utility to did it somewhere.
Also, I'm rather n
HI,
I need to select different cipher for SSL on different conditions
. That is,sometimes I need a kind of strong ciphere,sometimes I don't
need encryption at all.
So I try to add the following statement tomy program(a CGI
script) running on an APACHE+SSL server when I just
Folks,
I have a test program that puts down 60 threads. 30 server threads that
put down listens () and 30 client threads that do connects (). I find
that some of the threads fail (openssl-0.9.6b-engine - Solaris 2.8 - 2
CPU box) with ret code -1 in SSL_accept. SSL_get_error yields 0 and
errno is
Thank you.
So simple, so powerfull.
Hylton
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From: Dale Peakall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 November 2001 02:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Output a file as a PKCS#7
PEM_write_X509
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Hello All,
I'd like to know when Openssl Users will have AES
?
The change log in Openssl website says that
AES/Rijndael related changes
are incorporated in 0.9.7 only.
But 0.9.7 version isn't availabe for download, the
0.9.6b version doesn't seem to have AES/Rijndael support.
Can anybody
Hi.
I'm generating a certificate with in my code. I have a x509 structure that is populated and signed.
If I call X50_print, a file is generated that contains the certificate but the file does not contain the BEGIN and END CERTIFICATE header and footer.
Below is a sample of the file gener
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 11:39:26AM +0100, Rygg Christian Ingemann wrote:
> I'm making a few objects that are communicating with eachother using SSL. It
> almost works now, but I want my client to read from the connection until
> there are no more to read, without knowing how much the server is se
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 11:27, Lidia Castillejo wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks Dr S N Henson XDD
> I'm using RSA keys.How i can create a PKCS#12 file from the certificate and
> private key?
> Thanks
>
using the command line:
openssl pkcs12 export -in your_cert.pem -out your.p12 -inkey
privatekey.pem
rega
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 11:39:26AM +0100, Rygg Christian Ingemann wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm making a few objects that are communicating with eachother using SSL. It
> almost works now, but I want my client to read from the connection until
> there are no more to read, without knowing how much the serv
Hi!
I'm making a few objects that are communicating with eachother using SSL. It
almost works now, but I want my client to read from the connection until
there are no more to read, without knowing how much the server is sending. I
thought using SSL_pending() would do the trick. However, the call
Hi,
Thanks Dr S N Henson XDD
I'm using RSA keys.How i can create a PKCS#12 file from the certificate and
private key?
Thanks
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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:09 AM
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