tel dispas wrote:
From: "David Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: compiling a c program whit openssl problem
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 17:54:28 -0800
> [...]
> when i try to compile a c program whit some openssl function in it
> a progra
From: "David Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: compiling a c program whit openssl problem
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 17:54:28 -0800
> i hope this mesage wont make it throw twice... i send the first
> one before
> suscribing...
>
> ok...
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You mean DER which is a subset of BER. The OpenSSL i2d_* functions convert
from OpenSSL's internal representation into DER. Load with the PEM routines
and i2d the resulting X509 object.
Regards,
Steven
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I think you mean DER format.
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I need to write the generated certificate on a cryptoki token ... PKCS#11
requires the certificate to be formatted as a BER string ... Is there any
workaround ? can i get some other third party open source implementation for
this purpose ?
Regards,
Peter.
From: Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
Hello,
I had some hacks on different sites of us recently.
Now I patched my system to the latest releases of my system and upgraded
to openssl 0.97c.
I also created a script witch checked foreign ip-adresses and mail it to me.
Occasionally (is it the good word?) I see an connection to port 443