openssl-users:
I have some problems on installation.
I want to install openssl0.9.6g version on win2000,vc++6.0,perl 5.6.1 and NASM
environment. According to "intallation on the win32 platform",I do the command "perl
configure VC-WIN32"and "ms\do_nasm" at openssl0.9.6g environment successfully
Use compiler option like: cc +DD64
eg: ./configure hpux-cc +DD64
Bye,
Durai. ( [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Hi,
>
>Is there any variable that is supposed to be set for compiling on a 64 bit machine
>like
>Compaq's Tru64?? I have used the openssl library for all the machines and it works
>except
>for Tru
I am a newbie with this so please be patient with me.
I don't know much about this product, I am trying to install it for use
with openldap. Anyway here's my problem:
I downloaded, configured, did the make, and make install with no
problem. Everything went fine, next I type in this command:
Hi,
Is there any variable that is supposed to be set for compiling on a 64 bit machine like
Compaq's Tru64?? I have used the openssl library for all the machines and it works
except
for Tru64. I defined 'SIXTY_FOUR_BIT' in the bn.h file and that made the session key
encryption with a public key
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:50:40PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm wondering if you can help me with co-signature
> problem and if you know something about co-signature and
> how to implement this on openssl. I'm trying to sign a
> message by several signers then put the all in one
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 28 Nov
2002 13:43:34 + (GMT), Touria Zaddaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
971BJ235187> i have a question about openssl and LDAP, is there any
971BJ235187> option with openssl that can be used to publish an
971BJ235187> openssl generated certificate to an L
Hi all,
I've intended to patch OpenSSL 0.9.6g for WinCE / Pocket PC. I've a patch
for it but I doesn't work fine.
I write (on Cygwin):
$ patch -i openssl-0.9.6g-wince.patch
and I obtain the follow error:
patching file 'MINFO'
can't find file to patch at input line 1194
The text leadin
I don't know for OpenSSL but OpenLDAP you can.
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 14:43, Touria Zaddaoui wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> i have a question about openssl and LDAP, is there any option with openssl
> that can be used to publish an openssl generated certificate to an LDAP
> directory. i'll be very great
Hi, Stephane!
Use
crlDistributionPoints=@crl_section
[crl_section]
URI.1=.
URI.2=.
URI.3=.
Best regards,
Michael
Am 2002-11-28 15:24 Uhr schrieb "Stephane Spahni" unter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to generate a certificate with two CRL Distribution points.
Hi, Experts,
Is there a solution for the issue of misunderstanding concerning the
authorityKeyIdentifier? (i.e. misunderstanding between MS and the rest of
the world, including openSSL)
Best regards,
Michael
--
Karl-Michae
Miroslav Zubcic a écrit:
I must convert normal
certificates in cert5.db or ServerCert.db format.
How can I do this with openssl(1)? I have read man pages for pkcs7
pkcs8 pkcs12 etc ... grep google but I cannot find anything usefull.
Convert them to pkcs12.
Run a netscape 4.x (best done with a f
Hi everybody,
i have a question about openssl and LDAP, is there any option with openssl
that can be used to publish an openssl generated certificate to an LDAP
directory. i'll be very greatful if i get an answer.
thanks to all
___
The CRL Distribution points is a list of CRL distribution point.
You need to create a single CRL Distribution points list and add each CRL
distribution point.
Basically the syntax is
cRLDistributionPoints ::= {
CRLDistPointsSyntax
}
CRLDistPointsSyntax ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..
Hello,
I am trying to generate a certificate with two CRL Distribution points.
But the problem is that I generate two SEQUENCE instead of one containing
the two distribution points. How could I do it correctly ? Do I need to
encode all the stuff at hand ?
Thanks !
Stephane
PS: The reason why I
Hello.
I'm using openssl(1) 2-3 years without bigger problem, but now I have one
question:
I have some nasty piece of software called cisco access registrar
(radius server). Documentation for that radius server says that I can
have SSL encrypted connection between radius and my OpenLDAP server.
Hi All:
I'm testing 802.1X - EAP TLS functionality with:
* freeRADIUS-0.8 and the latest beta version of
OPENSSL -(openssl-0.9.7-beta4) on the server;
* Linux machine as a client, and
* Cisco's AP350 as the authenticator.
I generated the server and client certificates.
I get a "TLS_accept" e
Olaf Gellert wrote:
> Hallo,
>
>
>>So das sind knapp 20 Mails. Wer also etwas Zeit hat ...
>>
>>http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev%40openssl.org/msg13538.html
>
>
> Danke, das war einfach und loest die Frage. Man braucht
> noch nicht einmal alle zwanzig Mails lesen... ;-)
>
> Grusz... Olaf Gel
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