Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
can i use openssl to encrypt in c++ and bouncy castle to decrypt in java.
Thanks
S.Suresh
- Original Message -
From: Lawrence Bowie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2004 10:38 am
Subject: Re: Openssl in java
> Try the native implementation bun
Hi,
I am unable to write to a file using PEM_write_X509. Im
running my program on linux. The functions works when the file pointer is
stdout. It fails when any other valid file pointer is used. This is the same
problem with BIO_printf. If the output BIO is stdout it works but doesn’t
wr
Hello!
We implement custom engine registering some NIDs via OBJ_create(). We
have problems using this engine in openssl commands calling
OBJ_cleanup() before apps_shutdown() such as req, ca, x509. It causes a
segfault inside EVP_cleanup() function.
Now we use 20041207 snapshot.
--
SY, Dmitry Be
Try the native implementation bundled with Sun else you will have
to use some JNI methods ...
http://java.sun.com/products/jsse/
LDB
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am developing server application in java and client in vc++. How to use
openssl from java.
Thanks in abvance
S.Suresh
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Hi,
I am developing server application in java and client in vc++. How to use
openssl from java.
Thanks in abvance
S.Suresh
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, Aparna Nandyal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your response. But I have a file in which private key is
> available.
>
> Smime -sign command prompts me for a pass word which I enter and internally
> private key is passed to pkcs7_sign () in EVP_PKEY without pass word.
>
Hi
Im using pkcs7_sign method. One of the input parameters to this function is
EVP_PKEY private key. But private keys are password protected and there is
no parameter in the function to take the password for the private key. So
can anyone let me know how pkcs7_sign method can be used with passwor
go to control panel-add/remove-add/remove windows components, and install
"certificate services"
I'm not sure if Windows server 2003 has a way for you to be your own CA or
not, but there's probably a way.
I'm not an expert here either, but there is plenty of good help in Windows
Help Center.
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, Aparna Nandyal wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Im using pkcs7_sign method. One of the input parameters to this function is
> EVP_PKEY private key. But private keys are password protected and there is
> no parameter in the function to take the password for the private key. So
> can anyone
Hi,
Thank you for your response. But I have a file in which private key is
available.
Smime -sign command prompts me for a pass word which I enter and internally
private key is passed to pkcs7_sign () in EVP_PKEY without pass word.
But I have a password protected private key in a file which I
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004, Andrus wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> thank you.
>
> The command
>
> openssl rsautl -verify -in signature.bin -inkey public.der -pubin -keyform
> DER -out signout.bin
>
> Causes error:
>
> RSA operation error
> 4294560507:error:0407006A:rsa routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_1
Andrus,
as Stephen explains the key is represented in an ASN.1 structure called
"SubjectPublicKeyInfo" and is coded in DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules).
The structure consits of an ObjectIdentifier ([06 09] 2A...01 01 01) and the
parameter NULL ([05 00]) followed by the public modulus of your ke
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