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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Em nome de hunter
Enviada em: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:53 PM
Para: openssl-users@openssl.org
Assunto: Re: Using the command line tool talk to a socket
On 9/11/06, Raymond DeGennaro II <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi all,I'm trying to add the x500UniqueIdentifier attrib to a cert request,and/or at the signing stage, but am not having success. Using
0.9.8c,the [x509_extensions] attrib:x500UniqueIdentifier = 'foo'causes:Error Loading extension section local_ca_extensions1972:error:0E06D06C:configuration file
Hi all,
I'm trying to add the x500UniqueIdentifier attrib to a cert request,
and/or at the signing stage, but am not having success. Using 0.9.8c,
the [x509_extensions] attrib:
x500UniqueIdentifier = 'foo'
causes:
Error Loading extension section local_ca_extensions
1972:error:0E06D06C:configura
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006, barchia wrote:>> Hi to *>> >> I try to decode a file that is encripted with des3 cipher,>> the file is encoded with .NET framework, the key is 128 bit
>> >Err no it isn't the key is 192 bit of which 168 are significant.Sorry, but I dont't understand... you say that the key
This is one reason why military-grade fingerprint scanners require a
galvanic skin resistance check. In addition, many of the devices send
a hash of the fingerprint's features -- not a key or password unlocked
by it -- to the host.
-Kyle H
On 9/12/06, Bernhard Froehlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Bernhard Froehlich wrote:
[...]
As I understand it a fingerprint scanner does not send the fingerprint
itself to the computer but uses the fingerprint to unlock an internal
storage containing a private key (or maybe a password). So you don't
have to contact a surgeon if your machine is compromi