If you are betatesting such, they should have given you a tool to do
it, or at least put it in the documentation somewhere. However they
did it, if it's not a standard way of doing it (and most proprietary
things aren't), then OpenSSL isn't going to be able to help you.
If they say that OpenSSL
Hello there, I have no experience on OpenSSL APIs and the article from IBM regarding Programming with OpenSSL API is not available.
Could someone give to me some examples or guide on how to use the OpenSSL APIs.
Thanks very much,
Carlos
On 4/29/06, Gayathri Sundar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
> unfortunatly is not smime.
> I can't understand which command way they have used to obtain the output
You should give more information, certificate is not enough.
Best regards,
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unfortunatly is not smime.
I can't understand which command way they have used to obtain the output
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Hello,
> With the beta they gave me the .pem key and certificates, but i don't know
> which openssl command or dedicated tools i've to use sign my files. I need
> the certificate inside my file.
> I've tryed with -smime and other commands witouth any results.
If you want to sign files with openssl
Hello, i'm a new user from italy.
I've a big problem:
I really need to use a beta application that works only with certified (or
signed) files. How can i sign my files (they are about 50mb each one)
If i try to open the working example given with the SW i obtain this output
from line 23
Name vWn