On Tuesday 23 November 2004 16:57, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2004, Florin Angelescu wrote:
> > Hello
> > I am trying to set up an ssl acces to ldap
> > following http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html
> >
> > i created my ca
> > and signed the certificates for the server
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> On 11/22/04 02:20 PM, Louis LeBlanc sat at the `puter and typed:
> > Hey everyone. Been a long time since I've been able to spend much time
> > on SSL code, but here I am again.
> >
> > My app is a client side HTTP/HTTPS application, and the problem t
Hello All,
I am new to OpenSSL and I am having trouble getting my server secured.
I've been trying to get this working on my own for a few days now but
now I need some help.
I am running FreeBSD 4.1, Apache 1.3.29, OpenSSL 0.9.7d. After I
installed the certificates Apache starts up fine but when
Hi,
i have the following problem:
Server: AIX5.2
Web-Server: IBM HTTPServer (apache2), mod_ibm_ssl
I created a key and certification request with openssl -> key.pem and
req.pem
The req.pem was sent to the CA. The CA sent back the signed certificate.
The IBM HTTPServer needs a different
On 11/22/04 02:20 PM, Louis LeBlanc sat at the `puter and typed:
> Hey everyone. Been a long time since I've been able to spend much time
> on SSL code, but here I am again.
>
> My app is a client side HTTP/HTTPS application, and the problem that
> recently showed up (more likely it was just rece
Peter wrote:
...
I'm trying to do a bunch of stuff (encrypting with DES, RSA, getting
random data) and I'd like it to be as painless as possible. I assumed
that this was what the ENGINE functions were for but the man pages and
documentation for that are really lousy.
do want to use some har
Hi,
I tried searching through the archives of this mailing list, but the
search function didn't work so pardon me if this has been asked many
times before.
I'm trying to do a bunch of stuff (encrypting with DES, RSA, getting
random data) and I'd like it to be as painless as possible. I a
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 02:34 am, Elie Lalo wrote:
> I know that OpenSSL has the following HMAC(EVP_sha1 (), ) which
> supports 160 bits. But does OpenSSL support HMAC-128 as well? If yes, could
> you please tell me where/how I can get information about it.
You should be able to use whatever MAC al
It's possible from what you describe that it was a
hanging alias, that is, a symbolic link pointing to
a file that does not actually exist. This looks like
a file initially but gets a "file does not exist"
when you try to actually use it...
Dan O'Brien wrote:
On Nov 22, 2004, at 1:41 PM, Dr. Steph
MacDermid, Kenny wrote:
I'm looking to locally reverse engineer a network protocol
> that's encrypted using ssl. The program runs under windows and
> is using ssl dll's. I'm currently trying to work out the easiest
solution, and am looking for suggestions.
I'm considering either trying to wrap the
On Nov 22, 2004, at 1:41 PM, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004, Dan O'Brien wrote:
Searched for openssl.cnf and it is on the system:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/ssl# locate openssl.cnf
/usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf
Is this a clue to the problem?
Might be :-) Depends what's in that file. Does it
Hello all,
I'm looking to locally reverse engineer a network protocol that's encrypted
using ssl. The program runs under windows and is using ssl dll's. I'm currently
trying to work out the easiest solution, and am looking for suggestions.
I'm considering either trying to wrap the dll's to read
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004, Florin Angelescu wrote:
> Hello
> I am trying to set up an ssl acces to ldap
> following http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html
>
> i created my ca
> and signed the certificates for the server and client
> but i still get a 'self signed error'
> i checked and i saw
I just tried setting the crl file to DER encoding and specified that files
with .crl extensions are application/x-x509-crl. I am still receiving the
certificate validation failure error on the Cisco concentrator. Is there
anything else that I need to do? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
I just tried setting the crl file to DER encoding and specified that files
with .crl extensions are application/x-x509-crl. I am still receiving the
certificate validation failure error on the Cisco concentrator. Is there
anything else that I need to do? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Hi Everyone,
I know that OpenSSL has the following HMAC(EVP_sha1 (), ) which
supports 160 bits. But does OpenSSL support HMAC-128 as well? If yes, could
you please tell me where/how I can get information about it.
If no, Could you point me to a place where I can get it.
OpenSSL version that I
"Dr. Stephen Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm not quite sure whether it's TAO, g++, or openssl that's at fault,
>> but I'd appreciate any pointers.
>>
>
> The problem is that *_dup() are all macros and there's a conflict
> between the C definition of func() (undefined parameters) and the
Hello
I am trying to set up an ssl acces to ldap
following http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html
i created my ca
and signed the certificates for the server and client
but i still get a 'self signed error'
i checked and i saw that it was because of cacert.pem which is selfsigned
questi
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004, Jason Haar wrote:
>
> Cisco did a real good job with their PKI support in the VPN-3000 series
> - I wish I could say the same for IOS (our CA has a serial number of
> "0", and IOS refuses to trust a CA with a serial <1. Strange - I always
> thought 0 was an integer as re
Jason,
I'm glad to hear that someone else has a similar scenario working. I am a
little bit new to this. I am publishing the CRL with Apache. I placed a
copy of the file in the default DocumentRoot in a folder named crl. I can
access the file from Internet Explorer.
How do I ensure that the
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004, dragos liciu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to hear somebody's opinion about the
> issue below (couldn't figure it out from code)
>
> The question is related to the fourth parameter of
> X509_STORE_CTX_init function (I've implemented an SSL
> client):
>
> int X509_STORE_CTX
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004, J.T. Conklin wrote:
> The TAO SSLIOP implementation uses openssl, but does not compile with
> some C++ compilers (including current versions of g++) due to what
> appears to be problems with the DSAparams_dup() and DHparams_dup()
> macros.
>
> This bit of code is similar t
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