Hi,
# To Sign a request.
openssl ca -verbose -days 730 \
-in ./myReq.pem -out ./myCert.pem
Try this
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# Averroes A. Aysha
# Think Linux, Think Slackware!
# e-fingerprint = 63:B0:7D:A1:23:BC:25:96:AE:B7:76:36:F3:07:1F:88
# .- ...- . .
hi all,
I'm not trying to import this certificate by hand. I'm trying to do this
automatically thanks to the xenroll dll. Maybe it's because my private key is
lost, so once the certificate is ready it can't match a private key and can't go
in the personal store. I'm having a look at
While importing the received certificate, it is unable to find the private key in
the key store. Thatswhy it is storing in the people's certificates store.
Try to store in the proper key store and check once again.
Ravi
Arnaud De Timmerman wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I'm trying to insert a certificat
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Hi List,
I have tried to install certificate into Opera Browser.
It seems that there is some odd things with this browser.
When I wanted to install the certificate chain, the browser
said me that the order of the chain was incorrect!
My certificate chain was built with CA Root at the end of the
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>Guys/Girls,
>
>Althoug I appreciate the efoort I will no longer stay on this list. For
>every virus that has been send to the list I see a number of responses to
>complaint about it. Wouldn't it be a good idea to enable a scanner on the
>mailserver?
Or tell vendors who produce broken virus sca
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 10:57:19PM +0100, Hans Wolters wrote:
> Guys/Girls,
> Althoug I appreciate the efoort I will no longer stay on this list. For
> every virus that has been send to the list I see a number of responses to
> complaint about it. Wouldn't it be a good idea to enable a scanner o
Guys/Girls,
Althoug I appreciate the efoort I will no longer stay on this list. For
every virus that has been send to the list I see a number of responses to
complaint about it. Wouldn't it be a good idea to enable a scanner on the
mailserver?
Regards,
Hans
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Hi,
I am not sure if it is a correct question for this list, but hopefully
someone knows an answer to my problem.
I am writing application using VC++. My application needs an access to LDAP
server. I use ldap_sslinit() to connect to LDAP server over SSL.
I have encountered several problems:
Wh
Anyone try to use Visual Basic with compiled SSL DLL?
Any sample source code available?
Need to refer urgently.
Thanks and Regards,
LAWRENCE LOW
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> Yet another virus?
W32/Goner@MM.
This *is* a rather noisy list :-)
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Thanks for the clarification!
Dr S N Henson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
Yet another virus?
]At 01:16 PM 12/4/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>How are you ?
>When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
>I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
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Glover Barker wrote:
>
> I'm implementing a multithreaded server using OpenSSL. Yes, you can create
> one context
> to be used among all threads. As far as synchronization, there is a
> "threads" manual page
> somewhere under www.openssl.org (which appears to be down at the moment, or
> I'd be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> There's a new book about VPNs on Linux that's coming out sometime
> soon I saw when reading some stuff at Security Focus. The website
> is http://www.buildinglinuxvpns.net/
>
> Looks like they cover the standard IPSec, SSH/SSL/PPP, and some other
> non-standard method
Miguel Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have problems setting the signing time of a PKCS# Signed Data object.
> I don't want to use local time because this code is running on a client
> system and I can't trust on it. I use a SNTP server to get the right
> time.
> Let "sign_time" the date obtained
I'm implementing a multithreaded server using OpenSSL. Yes, you can create
one context
to be used among all threads. As far as synchronization, there is a
"threads" manual page
somewhere under www.openssl.org (which appears to be down at the moment, or
I'd be
more precise) that describes the is
> For VPN, there's
>"IPsec" by Harkins and Doraswamy
> > and
>"Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions"
>by Yuan and Strayer
> > Neither of these books is wholly satisfactory. Harkins and Doraswamy
> is old and was always a bit thin. Yuan and Strayer is rathe
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Fiel Cabral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could anyone recommend one or more books on the
> following topics: PKI,VPN,IPSec,LDAP,SCEP,OCSP? I
> looked around and found the RSA PKI book by Nash, et.
> al. but I'm having a hard time finding more books.
For PKI, check out:
"Planning for PKI:
Occasionalmente, il motore si fermerebbe in autostrada senza alcuna ragione apparente,
e bisognerebbe semplicemente accettare il fatto, riavviare il motore e ripartire dal
casello da dove era iniziato il viaggio.
3. Occasionalmente, l'esecuzione di una manovra potrebbe fermare la macchina e
blo
Alex, thanks for the responce. Here's a follow up question.
d2i_PublicKey has a type as the first parameter. What are they refereing
to? What do they wnt in this field?
Hylton
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Could anyone recommend one or more books on the
following topics: PKI,VPN,IPSec,LDAP,SCEP,OCSP? I
looked around and found the RSA PKI book by Nash, et.
al. but I'm having a hard time finding more books.
Thanks.
-Fiel
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Hi, I am trying to register my server with the CA command
and having no luck. Has anyone else done this?
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hi all,
I'm trying to insert a certificate in IE5.5 (128 bits) thanks to 2 cgi programs.
The first one create the pkcs10 and submit the request, the second TRIES to
import the received certificate.
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
MIIEjzCCA/igAwIBAgICAIkwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEEBQAwgb0xCzAJBgNVBAYTAkZ
Hi,
I develop a little program that generates C headers from SSL keys
(public, private ,etc.) Is very useful if you want to include SSL keys
directly in your program (hardcoded). In the same archive you find a
simple application (client and server) to see how is working. And is a
very goo
Alex, thanks for the responce.
Here's a follow up question.
d2i_PublicKey has a type as the first parameter. What are they refereing
to? What do they want in this field?
Hylton
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From: Alexander Kuit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 December 2001 05:21
To: [EMAIL
Put this code after the virtual hosts in your httpd.conf file, should do the
trick, did it for me.
# SSL fix for IE 5.0 mac (and other non-V3 browsers)
SSLSessionCache dbm:/var/cache/httpd/ssl_cache
SSLSessionCacheTimeout 300
SetEnvIf User/Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
I do not believe that the keytoll (java app) can
handle importing existing keys as-is. That is, it can
only handle keys that it has generated for an import
function.
See something like I/O concepts WebSession screen
scraping tool development kit. They include a simple
app to import existing key
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:05:50PM -0600, Rosner, Seth wrote:
> I am trying to run the command line /usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl -req -new
> -nodes -keyout private.key -out public.csr to create a verisign
> certificate. I am getting the PRNG not seeded error message. How do I
> create a .rand fil
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