On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Vadim Zaliva wrote:
> OK, I found something: looks like combination of MEM and BASE64 bio should
> do the trick. Looking further
Got it working. Sorry for asking. Still getting used OpenSSL to man pages
organization.
Vadim
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What flags need to be defined to compile the crypto
Lib on a big endian machines? Thanks for the help.
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On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Vadim Zaliva wrote:
> I am need to export public key from EVP_PKEY * to string (char*) to store
> it (in XML file). How this could be done?
OK, I found something: looks like combination of MEM and BASE64 bio should
do the trick. Looking further
Vadim
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Hi!
I am need to export public key from EVP_PKEY * to string (char*) to store
it (in XML file). How this could be done?
Sincerely,
Vadim
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quand il ne reste rien a enlever." (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
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Carolyn Malloy wrote:
>
> Greetings All,
>
> I am very new to openssl and am having some difficulty finding the
> information on generating a certificate request. What I really want
> to do is obtain the distinguished name information via a web page then
> pass that information into the openssl
Greetings All,
I am very new to openssl and am having some difficulty finding the information on generating a certificate request. What I really want to do is obtain the distinguished name information via a web page then pass that information into the openssl call (specifically I want to do openss
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Frank Geck wrote:
>
> Thanks, Yea I already had this output/used this code. Was tring to just get
> the CN=XXX without doing something lame like strtoking through text. I was
> loking at the code of X509_NAME_oneline and it is sure ugly!
>
X509_NAME_print_ex() is the newer version but its rat
I am wondering if openssl can be used in an application such that a
certificate is checked locally on application startup as a license
verification measure.
My idea is to install a certificate, then have the application validate it
during launch to verify that execution is permitted. Is this poss
Thanks, Yea I already had this output/used this code. Was tring to just get
the CN=XXX without doing something lame like strtoking through text. I was
loking at the code of X509_NAME_oneline and it is sure ugly!
Thanks,
Frank
Aleix Conchillo wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 18:21, Frank Geck w
I would like to abstract the SSL communications through 2 pipe[] fd's
under win32 where I plan on reading the read side of the pipes and then
Handling all network connectivity myself. I tried using
SSL_set_rfd()/SSL_set_wfd() but I still couldn't get it to write
communications when I issued a SSL
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 18:21, Frank Geck wrote:
> I was trying to get the common name (CN) from a PKCS7 file that I had
> read in. I used, sk=PKCS7_get_signer_info(p7) now I have sk holding a
> STACK_OF(PKCS7_SIGNER_INFO), any function to return the CN as I go
> through the stack?
>
don't know i
Well let's see if I can explain this a little better. How does 3DES
work? Apparently my co-worked took the final encrypted text, XOR'ed it with
the original message and obtained a key. Now he claims that he can decrypt
any message with that key. Now this may be wrong, does it mean he can
decry
Is it possible to import CA certificates at the OS level (IE: right into an
openssl install), rather than the application level? I'd rather not try to
insert certs into every app on a given linux system, especially since some of
them seem to be broken (KDE has no CA import in the version with
--On Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:26 PM -0500 Andrew
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> A coworked has brought up a question that I cant answer and I am hoping
> somewhere here could. With 3des you encrypt the data with the first key,
> decrypt with the second and encrypt with the 3rd to get the e
Yep, now it works. Thanks for your help.
JP
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mercredi 9 janvier 2002 06:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Problem with openssl.exe
You either create an environment variable
SET OPENSS
You either create an environment variable
SET OPENSSL_CONF=drive:path/filename
before executing openssl.exe or specify the config file on the command
line with the -config option.
> Hum, I don't really know. I only saw SSLEAY in the perl script CA.pl. So I
> thought I have to set it.
>
> --
A coworked has brought up a question that I cant
answer and I am hoping somewhere here could. With 3des you encrypt the data with
the first key, decrypt with the second and encrypt with the 3rd to get the
encryprted message. He xor'ed the plain text with the encrypted message and
obtained a
I was trying to get the common name (CN) from a PKCS7 file that I had
read in. I used, sk=PKCS7_get_signer_info(p7) now I have sk holding a
STACK_OF(PKCS7_SIGNER_INFO), any function to return the CN as I go
through the stack?
Thanks,
Frank
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Hum, I don't really know. I only saw SSLEAY in the perl script CA.pl. So I
thought I have to set it.
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mercredi 9 janvier 2002 06:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Problem with openssl.exe
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