Re: How to setup chain of certs

2006-12-20 Thread Sudhakar
Hi can some one reply for this question? Thanks Sudhakar On 12/20/06, Sudhakar wrote: Hi, I am facing a problem with chain of certs. I have used the following commands for creating chain of certs ( servercert2.pem will have its cert signed by servercert.pem which is inturn signed by rootcer

Re: 0.9.8d compile and/or test problems with Solaris 10 compiler on sparc v9

2006-12-20 Thread Michael Durket
Thanks! I assume that our sysadmins failed to apply all patches when they installed Sun Studio - I'll have to get after them. Michael Durket On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 13:54:08 -0600 "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Durket wrote: > > There seem to be a few problems successfu

Re: 0.9.8d compile and/or test problems with Solaris 10 compiler on sparc v9

2006-12-20 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Michael Durket wrote: > There seem to be a few problems successfully building OpenSSL > on a Sun T2000 running Solaris 10 using the Sun Studio 11 > compiler suite. > > I ignored those warnings and ran make which appeared to > work. However, after doing a 'make test' I received this > error: >

0.9.8d compile and/or test problems with Solaris 10 compiler on sparc v9

2006-12-20 Thread Michael Durket
There seem to be a few problems successfully building OpenSSL on a Sun T2000 running Solaris 10 using the Sun Studio 11 compiler suite. To wit: Running the make depend step (which the Configure step indicated I had to run because I had disabled one or more ciphers - IDEA in this case) returns

Re: How to add my own cipher to openssl

2006-12-20 Thread Victor B. Wagner
On 2006.12.19 at 15:10:34 +, nagaraju gundimi wrote: >Hi, > >i want to add my own cipher to openssl library, is it posssible? >if yes can any one explain the procedure Yes, you can. You can even do it without recompiling OpenSSL, if it is build with dynamic engine support. You c

Re: ECSDA and digest algorithm OID in OpenSSL 0.9.9

2006-12-20 Thread Nils Larsch
Ulrich Matejek wrote: Hi everybody, when experimenting with OpenSSL v0.9.9 (since that version allows choosing the digest algorithm when creating a PKCS#7 structure) I encountered an odd behaviour: no matter what argument was specified for the "-md" parameter, the resulting PKCS#7 structure had t