On 2005.11.04 at 14:02:04 +0100, Pablo J Royo wrote:
>
> > >Is there any way to create a detached PKCS7 envelope with openssl
> > >utilities (smime) ?
> >
> > Create S/MIME message and extract signature part using any
> > mime-capable tool or just some text processing utitity
>
> This is
Hello all!
We are using Indy9 build 10 for communication over SSL, but when was
released 0.9.7 users are reporting that is not possible to connect on
the first time.
When we try to connect first time, then communication is finished with
error, seems to be some trouble with dynamic library init
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005, Henk A.M. Weebers wrote:
Please trim your reply, don't quote everything and don't toppost.
Usually I wouldn't reply, but it's Sunday and the weather sucks.
> sendmail is nat able to start due to
> Nov 4 21:54:44 centraal sendmail[20702]: STARTTLS=server, error:
> SSL_CTX_u
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005, Henk A.M. Weebers wrote:
> Claus,
> sendmail is nat able to start due to
> Nov 4 21:54:44 centraal sendmail[20702]: STARTTLS=server, error:
> SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(/etc/mail/certs/key.pem) failed
>
> I reconfigured cetificates and key but the error remains
> But why?
Claus,
sendmail is nat able to start due to
Nov 4 21:54:44 centraal sendmail[20702]: STARTTLS=server, error:
SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(/etc/mail/certs/key.pem) failed
I reconfigured cetificates and key but the error remains
But why?
Op zondag 06 november 2005 02:26, schreef Claus Assmann:
> O
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005, Pablo J Royo wrote:
> In fact, I have used OpenSSL pkcs7 routines to create and read detached
> envelopes, but I'm not sure if my envelopes are correct, because there is no
> other application to check them.
> All I know is that CryptoAPI correctly reads my PKCS7 headers, but
Mark van Beek wrote:
Thanx for all the info, after a lot of trying I have created a working
certificate. For now I have just a few question left, is it possible
(without (shell)scripts) to (and how to do so):
1) include a .conf file with the subjectAltName extension configured for a
certain certi
Thanx for all the info, after a lot of trying I have created a working
certificate. For now I have just a few question left, is it possible
(without (shell)scripts) to (and how to do so):
1) include a .conf file with the subjectAltName extension configured for a
certain certificate.
2) include the