RE: Randomness in encrypted text

2004-02-03 Thread Steven Reddie
Brian, Please refrain from sending the same message four times in a row. It doesn't get you an answer any faster. The openssl enc command by default adds a salt to the start of the message to be encrypted and removes it on decryption. This salt is of the form "Salted__" followed by some binary

Re: variable command line options

2004-02-03 Thread Charles Cranston
I'd like to set the value of the SubjectAltName in openssl.cnf as a variable, in order to create different certificates without changing the SubjectAltName value in openssl.cnf at anytime. I'd like to set the value during starting the openssl command from the shell. Is this possible? If you ar

Re: Creating certificates with more than one eMail address

2004-02-03 Thread Michael Helm
"Lee Dilkie" writes: > Mine works fine. In a sense. E = [EMAIL PROTECTED], E = [EMAIL PROTECTED], E = [EMAIL PROTECTED], CN = Thawte Freemail Member rfc 3280 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3280.txt p 23-24, section 4.1.2.6 Subject In addition, legacy implementations exist where an RFC 822 name