Hello openssl gurus,
I wanted to create my own private CA and use this to
sign CSR's instead of requesting a commercial CA to
sign my CSR.
I have downloaded the latest tar.gz file and was able
to compile openssl without a problem.
To do the above, I made the following commands:
# openssl genr
I was wondering if openssl-0.9.7d will compile/work on Windows Server
2003 x64.
This version of Windows is currently a Beta software.
Or basically what is the status of OpenSSL and 64-bit-Windows
Thanks
Medi
__
OpenSSL Project
At 12:02 PM 1/10/2005 -0800, Serge writeth:
>hi,
>
>I'm trying to compile with static libs using msvc 6.0
>but unsuccessfully, is there a workspace (dsw) file or
>makefile for msvc 6.0 to produce the ssl lib? so I can
>link to my application without the need of a dll.
http://www.slproweb.com/produ
At 02:20 PM 1/10/2005 -0600, eggy writeth:
>No there is not (at least that comes with the tarball), just command line
>makefiles..
Actually, I vaugely remember seeing someone with workspaces for OpenSSL. I
only use the command-line makefiles because I have to automate an insanely
complex process
At 01:22 PM 1/10/2005 -0600, eggy writeth:
> Hello, I reformated my pc a day or so ago, and now that I've installed
>visual studio again, I cannot get openssl to compile for me. It worked
Did you forget to install the latest Platform SDK* and/or hook it up to
VS.NET? That is one of those impl
No there is not (at least that comes with the tarball), just command line
makefiles..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 2:02 PM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: OpenSSL 0.9.7e Win32 compile probl
I have tried to find the workspace project to build
the lib but did not find it anywhere on the web, where
do you think I can find this?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes! You must compile openssl using the static
> option (see compilation instruction) or download an
> already compiled ssleay32
hi,
I'm trying to compile with static libs using msvc 6.0
but unsuccessfully, is there a workspace (dsw) file or
makefile for msvc 6.0 to produce the ssl lib? so I can
link to my application without the need of a dll.
--- eggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I reformated my pc a day or so
Hello, I reformated
my pc a day or so ago, and now that I've installed visual studio again, I cannot
get openssl to compile for me. It worked fine before my format, so I'm not quite
sure what is "missing" so to speak. I've tried compiling with both vs.net 2003
and vs6. This error only happen
20050110 packages were not tarred correctly this morning.
--
Member - Liberal International
This is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
God Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising!
Birthdate: 29 Jan 1969 Redhill, Surrey, England, UK
The server should send all of the certs which make up the chain but
not the root cert. If the root certs is sent, the client must ignore
it for purposes of validation of the chain.
Microsoft used to distribute Intermediate certs as part of Windows
and this resulted in the expectation that clients
Hi.
I have a question with respect to SSL protocol. Is it part of the
protocol that the SSL server send to the client the public keys for the
CAs making up the certificate chain? or is it acceptable to send just the
server public key and expect the client to complete the chain on its own?
I can
Yes! You must compile openssl using the static
option (see compilation instruction) or download an already compiled
ssleay32.lib for windows.
Then you can include it in your project (remember
to download also the include file).
This choice implies that if you want to use a new
version of ope
Hi,
is it possible to link statically the ssleay32.dll along my application so I won't need to provide the dll to my customers?
I use windows xp and msvc++ 6.0.
thank you.
Do you Yahoo!?
All your favorites on one personal page Try My Yahoo!
Hi
I am facing problem in compiling Openssl using CC (C++ compiler)
Can any of u help me to sortout the problem
Thanks and regards
Rafeeq
__
OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org
User Support Mai
15 matches
Mail list logo