> It works good (for unencrypted sockets of course) but
> unfortunately in another way then someone may think. 'select'
> statement returns immediately when desired condition is met - for
> example you are waiting for some data to arrive and this data
> arrives 'select' returns, if you will no
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006, Camila Moraes wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I generated a DSA key pair and wrote the private key into a file, like
> following:
>
> DSA *pair = DSA_generate_parameters(1024, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
> DSA_generate_key(pair)
> EVP_PKEY *pkey = EVP_PKEY_new();
> EVP_PKEY_assign_D
> No. I don't like blocking sockets because it's very hard to get them
> >right
Experience, how EASY it could be done in nonblocking mode is what i'm currently
correlating with your words.
... let's cut this this thread. I've droped idea of using third party
components and now i'm writing
Hi!I generated a DSA key pair and wrote the private key into a file, like following: DSA *pair = DSA_generate_parameters(1024, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); DSA_generate_key(pair) EVP_PKEY *pkey = EVP_PKEY_new();
EVP_PKEY_assign_DSA(pkey, pair); FILE *fp = fopen("dsaprivatekey.pem", "w"); cons
Hi!I'm having some problems to sign my data with encrypted RSA keys. I'm doing the following sequence:// Create the RSA key pair and write into PEM files RSA *pair = RSA_generate_key(1024, 3, NULL, NULL);
EVP_PKEY *pkey = EVP_PKEY_new(); EVP_PKEY_assign_RSA(pkey, pair); FI
Hello,
We've been debugging an intermittent SSL problem on our systems and I'm
wondering if someone on the openssl list might be able to help out.
We have openssl 0.9.8d running with Apache 1.3.37 on our web server. We
have a health script written in perl running on another server and it
just tr
Hi all,
I can't find much information about parsing a PKSC12 file, or testing
the content of a file to know if it is PEM or PKCS12.
Where could I find that please?
regards
--
Alexis Lefort
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l'intention exclusive de ses d
Thanks for the response, switching caching off would probably kill our
server. Probably best for me to try rebuilding some of these malformed ssl
handshakes to see if we can corrupt our server in test. I found another
odd handshake reported by wireshark, further down the snoop, this time the
Riccardo Raccuglia wrote:
> o perl Configure VC-WIN32 --prefix=c:\openssl-0.9.8d
Try using forward slash (c:/openssl-0.9.8d)
[sreeram;]
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Seems that no directory is reported by TLS, but only a file name.
In LDAP directory must be set.
Try set dir in youe XXX_set_verify_locations
2006/10/26, Dan O'Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Using OpenLDAP and OpenSSL .98, I get:
ldap_create
ldap_url_parse_ext(ldaps://discovery.adtest.process.c
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