Hey all,
I have some newbie questions about how to use certificates properly, so I've
compiled a few questions for anyone out there willing to offer a few minutes
of their time to help me out.
RedHat 7.3
apache-devel-1.3.23-14
apache-manual-1.3.23-14
apacheconf-0.8.2-2
apache-1.3.23-14
openssl-0
Hi
I am using openssl engine 0.9.6g on Windows XP.
I sign an html file using using smime as follows:
openssl.exe smime -sign -nodetach -signer signer.pem
-in in.html -binary -inkey signer.key -out out.p7s
-outform DER
Then, I encrypt the signed data as follows:
openssl.exe smime -encrypt -des3
We're operating the network by using the function of OpenSSL.
If taskmanager of Windows is seen during the network communication,
the amount of the memory used will increase gradually.
Is this normal workings?
In addition, it checked that the increase in the memory is not a memory leak by using
Uhhh last time I checked bugbear was a virus infecting M$ Lookout users.
Don't think it runs against Linux.
At 20:51 5-10-02 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is this the right place to ask questions about the bugbear worm?
>
>On a Sun box, we upgraded openssl to 0.9.6g because of the potent
Just got the latest tree and build 0.9.7-stable. Worked like a charm.
Thanks!
Don
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> Levitte - VMS Whacker
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Dear colleague,
I am installing Openssl on a Sun Workstation (SOlaris 2.6). It gives the
following error (with make; with config it gave a couple of warnings
only):
echo " #define DATE \"`LC_ALL=C LC_TIME=C date`\""; \ echo '#endif' )
>buildinf.h cc -I. -I../include -KPIC -DTHREADS -D_REENTR
Arin Komins wrote:
> This is just from memory, but isn't the Sun card a repackaged
> Rainbow Cryptoswift? (which is engine cswift?)
I read an article on the web, indicating that the old SUN Crypto Accelerator 1 is a
CryptoSwift (http://www.james.rcpt.to/2001/sun-crypto/), but I don't know abou
I'm playing around with my FTP server (RaidenFTPD)
and am trying to make a new certificate for it with openssl.
I get as far as making the keys: cert.pem &
key.pem which I'm supposed to be using.
The PEM Phrase is supposed to be "password" but
what about the challenge password?
When I later c
Is that new version of mod_authz_ldap ready ? I'm not in an hurry. Just
curious to try.
regards
sarath
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 07 Oct 2002 18:13:22 +0200,
Michael Voucko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
voucko> Without knowing which one is supported by the engine, I'm
voucko> pretty sure that the Sun board is a Rainbow CryptoSwift.
It's possible that it's a revamped CSwift card, I can't
Hello,
I think if the product
supports 128 bit RC4,
may be some tweaking of the
config options
should do it.
Cryptographically, 168 bit DES-CBC3-SHA is
more stronger than
128-bit RC4.
-Prasanth
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David
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 08 Oct 2002
10:45:49 +0200 (CEST), Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
levitte> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 07 Oct 2002 18:13:22
+0200, Michael Voucko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
levitte>
levitte> voucko> Without knowing which
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