User defined field in SSL certificate

2006-05-01 Thread Krishna M Singh
Hi We are having a unique requirements to add some User defined field in the SSL certificat. We are splitting the SSL connections and thus want to embed some Information using User defined field in the SSL certificate.. i.e. CustFingerPrint= FingerPrint CustFingerPrint_default=10 11 11 00 13 01

Re: OpenSSL fips 1.0 Borland Builder 5

2006-05-01 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Rovan, Jim (IMS) wrote: When I attempt to follow the instructions from the "Compilation of OpenSSL-fips-1.0 under Windows" thread (2006-03-31) to build fips OpenSSL for Borland Builder 5, I can make it through the point where I run "ms\do_nasm fips" to create bcb.mak for the 0.9.7 snapshot. But

OpenSSL fips 1.0 Borland Builder 5

2006-05-01 Thread Rovan, Jim \(IMS\)
When I attempt to follow the instructions from the "Compilation of OpenSSL-fips-1.0 under Windows" thread (2006-03-31) to build fips OpenSSL for Borland Builder 5, I can make it through the point where I run "ms\do_nasm fips" to create bcb.mak for the 0.9.7 snapshot. But when I attempt to run the

Format of database index file index.txt

2006-05-01 Thread Jorey Bump
What is the format of entries in the database index file index.txt, managed by the openssl ca command, and their possible values? I am particularly interested in the fourth field, which contains "unknown" in a CA I manage for inhouse use. _

Re: setup question

2006-05-01 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Bill Angus wrote: I'm having a little trouble with setting up a secure server on windows with openssl and Apache2 + Mod_SSL. The config I am attempting to use for the secure directory is as below. listen 443 ... Why *:443? stop and consider - them's named vir

Re: Certificate Video

2006-05-01 Thread feed_back (sent by Nabble.com)
Yes, unfortunatly they said me: no-support and also that the security part is made by another company that had also signed their contents, so they don't know. I'll try to contact the joined society, hoping in some help. thanks a lot -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Certifica

Re: Custom Engine

2006-05-01 Thread Kyle Hamilton
Firefox uses NSS, which accepts plugins that conform to the PKCS#11 API. -Kyle H On 4/30/06, Dan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What does Firefox use for SSL? Is it a custom implementation, or does it use something similar to the CryptoAPI? - Original Message - From: "Dr. Stephen Henson

Re: setup question

2006-05-01 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Bill Angus wrote: I'm having a little trouble with setting up a secure server on windows with openssl and Apache2 + Mod_SSL. Well, you are in the wrong place, this should be on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Neverminding that blunder, and possibly aggrivating your good openssl user supporters by entertaini