Certificate lookup/verification

2004-01-12 Thread jiang lei
Hi all, (B (BMy question is mainly about X509 stores and certificate lookups. (B (BI was developing an HTTP client on Windows2000 using OpenSSL. (BTo use windows certificate stores in my program, I used the Windows Crypto (BAPI to enumerate through all root CAs and trusted CAs, converting the

Re: certificate creation failed

2004-01-12 Thread Thomas J. Hruska
At 10:37 AM 1/12/2004 +0100, Thomas writeth: >Hi, > >I created a new certificate with 'CA.pl -newcert', and made a verify with >'CA.pl -verify newreq.pem' >The result is: >newreq.pem: /C=DE/ST=GERMANY/L=CITY/O=company/OU=company/CN=server.company.de/ >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >error 18 at 0 depth lookup

Win32 OpenSSL Updates/Announcements...

2004-01-12 Thread Thomas J. Hruska
This is mostly for those who have been waiting for the latest patches to appear in Win32 OpenSSL form. I'm announcing the release here because it got delayed for two reasons, one of which is not necessary to discuss. Just released on the Win32 OpenSSL Installation Project website: - Win32 OpenS

A lot of time in SSL_read

2004-01-12 Thread Jason Jesso
Hi: I have written a web browser like application that uses OpenSSL to communicate with web servers. I find it really slow. I tracked it down to 12 - 13 seconds in SSL_read to read a few K of data. Does anybody have any ideas as to why it would take so long? Thanks _

BIO_new_connect

2004-01-12 Thread Joseph Bruni
Does BIO_new_connect modify the string passed to it? Or should that function be rather declared as a "const char*" instead? Joe __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List

Question about #defines

2004-01-12 Thread Doug Smith
Is there any documentation on what some of the #defines in the source do?  For example, what are these for:       OPENSSL_NO_SHA     OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE   I’m trying to take the RSA code and use it as a standalone library, but I’m not entirely certain about which options

How not to be vague and overbroad

2004-01-12 Thread Brian Hatch
> HI Jostein, > Thanks for the information.If you can send some basic > information(some text explaining openssl) about openssl i will be grateful > to you. Your question is so overly broad as to be meaningless. Might as well ask folks on a mailing list "I am a 2 month old baby,

RE: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi

2004-01-12 Thread Fred Crable
I've found these examples very helpful in getting started & doing the basics. http://www.rtfm.com/openssl-examples/ Regards, Fred > -Original Message- > From: rushikesh joshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:15 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: SOME BAC

RE: Hardware support

2004-01-12 Thread Elkin Koren
Title: RE: Hardware support You are right - CT100 works exactly as you stated. Koren -Original Message- From: Marton Anka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 3:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Hardware support >Hi, >I have an experience with Radwar

Re: Steve i need to design a web site(from openssl)

2004-01-12 Thread Jostein Tveit
"vishnu vardhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have been observing all your mails and i know you are very > good at openssl. What basically i need is to design a website, for security > i want to use openssl. So, what actually i need to learn to design a website > for security.You

Steve i need to design a web site(from openssl)

2004-01-12 Thread vishnu vardhan
Hi steve, I have been observing all your mails and i know you are very good at openssl. What basically i need is to design a website, for security i want to use openssl. So, what actually i need to learn to design a website for security.You please mail me with all the details as soon

RE: Hardware support

2004-01-12 Thread Marton Anka
>Hi, >I have an experience with Radware CertainT 100 and recommend this product. >Making a correct configuration of CT 100 will allow working with different network topologies. >I personally used CT100 to work with IIS and it did the job. >Koren Koren, Am I correct when I assume that the Cer

Re: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi

2004-01-12 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004, vishnu vardhan wrote: > > Hi RUSHI, > Thanks for your information.I am working in a compony and my > boss told me to learn openssl.I dont know why i am learning it what is the > use of it.Unfortunately i dont know SSL2/SSL3. > You please tell me how should i pr

RE: Hardware support

2004-01-12 Thread Elkin Koren
Title: RE: Hardware support Hi, I have an experience with Radware CertainT 100 and recommend this product. Making a correct configuration of CT 100 will allow working with different network topologies. I personally used CT100 to work with IIS and it did the job. Koren -Original Messa

Re: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi

2004-01-12 Thread vishnu vardhan
Hi Rushi, I have a very good programing knowledge in C/C++ .I am very good at written typical programs.But i dont know Perl/Python.I know up to data structures.Please ter to help me Thanks once again, Bye, VISHNU Answer me as soo

Re: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi

2004-01-12 Thread Vu Pham
- Original Message - From: "Jostein Tveit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 6:59 AM Subject: Re: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi > "vishnu vardhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Thanks for your informat

Re: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi

2004-01-12 Thread rushikesh joshi
Hi Vishnu Tell me how much C/C++ do you know. Do you know Perl/Python. Answer me as soon as possible. Thanks Rushi From: "rushikesh joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SOME BACIS INFORMATION ABOUT OPENSSL (PLZ SEND IT) -Rushi Date: Mon, 12 Jan