Re: Nfast 800 issue with Openssl 0.9.6/0.9.7 engine and Apache

2003-10-07 Thread obatopaye
It seems openssl-engine-0.9.6k resolved the issues below. Below are excepts from the changes file -> One of these issues were mine. I believe Dr. Henson would know. Thanks all. - Changes between 0.9.6j and 0.9.6k [30

Re: OpenSSL + ECC

2003-10-07 Thread Geoff Thorpe
On October 7, 2003 01:49 pm, Jeroen wrote: > Does OpenSSL still have Sun's non-free ECC cryptography? The copyright note in the ECC header file, ./crypto/ec/ec.h, should put your mind at ease. I won't get into the "what is non-free" debate, but would rather simply make the comment that I'd be di

OpenSSL + ECC

2003-10-07 Thread Jeroen
Hello, Does OpenSSL still have Sun's non-free ECC cryptography? My Debian/Sid box has: ii openssl0.9.7c-1 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related I've contacted the maintainer. He didn't find references in the code nor heard about it. What's up? As for the non-free, nofi bu

Re: your mail

2003-10-07 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > I'm a new openssl'user. I able to sign and verify file whit openssl. > I have the problem, I don't now as read information about the signer form a > signed file. If you are using the smime utility to do the signing then he -signer opti

fips_desmovs MonteCarloTest fails

2003-10-07 Thread klein fabien
Hello By looking at the output of ECBMonte, TECBMonte* DES and TDES ECB Monte Carlo test familly , I saw that the KEY(I+1) ( = KEY(I) XOR PT), remains the same during the 400 Key loop. The problem seems to be related to the 'shiftin' function when the shift is 0 A simple memcpy may fix the problem

Running Make fails on openssl-0.9.6k

2003-10-07 Thread Saunders Jack
We have upgraded our unix server from Solaris 6 to 8.  Now we are unable to run make without a ton of errors.  We tried to upgrade "make" and "gcc" to a later solaris 8 version but we have the same results.  Below is the error output.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!   /export/home/a

Re: directoryName in SubjectAltName

2003-10-07 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003, juanan wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to make a certificate with a directoryName in the subjectAltName > extension. > > I've used this: > subjectAltName = directoryName:commonName=pepe > > but OpenSSL says that it's an unsupported option. > > Anyone knows how can I do it?

more SSL/ O'reilly questions

2003-10-07 Thread Duncan truter
In the O'reilly examples in the 'Network Security With OpenSSL' book, I'm not sure if SSL_read and SSL_write are just sending data over theconnection, of if they're encrypting it/decrypting it too. the bookdoesn't seem to mention that. I notice that the 'Cipher list' in example 5.11 is set to inclu

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2003-10-07 Thread rocco . ciriello
Hello, I'm a new openssl'user. I able to sign and verify file whit openssl. I have the problem, I don't now as read information about the signer form a signed file. I used asn1parse command, but I need read single info (as the commonName) and asn1parse don't make it. what can I do? thank everyb

directoryName in SubjectAltName

2003-10-07 Thread juanan
Hello, I'm trying to make a certificate with a directoryName in the subjectAltName extension. I've used this: subjectAltName = directoryName:commonName=pepe but OpenSSL says that it's an unsupported option. Anyone knows how can I do it? Thanks, Juan Angel Martin Gomez AC Camerfirma, S.A. Tel: