Hi,
I am trying to compare the performance benefits in using hardware
accelerator, and am experimenting the CAVIUM SSL card.
I am comparing the results between 'speed' and 'speed -engine cavium', and i
do not see any difference in numbers.
I do see the message 'cavium engine set', but really do
Hello everyone,
I was assigned the task of adding SSL/TLS to a large
application that already communicates using winsock.
The problem is that I must keep backward compatibility
and (here's the hard part) the application is deeply
dependent of the winsock's HADLE semantics.
That means that it's n
Hi,
I upgraded openssl on an old Sparc 20 running Debian Linux to 0.9.8
recently (first using the Debian package, which runs 0.9.8c), and things
started to become troublesome--ssh began to fail, citing an error like this:
RSA_public_decrypt failed: error:0407006A:rsa
routines:RSA_padding
Hi,
We have issues in our openssl application when we try to connect to
www.rsasecurity.com:443. In our application, we get the CA certificates
corresponding to the webserver, convert them from .der to .pem format,
concatenate them and store in a single file. This file is used as the CA
certifica
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Ted,
This confirms my suspicion - I could not see how the certificate would
be anything but useless without the signature in it to establish some
sort of trust. Thanks for the confirmation.
Cheers,
Johan
Bernhard Froehlich wrote:
> Johan Lindqu
Johan Lindquist schrieb:
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Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I have been trawling Google in an attempt to find information on how to
create a certificate which DOES NOT contain a signature.
I realise this is a out of the ordinary question, but I require this in
order to test
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I have been trawling Google in an attempt to find information on how to
create a certificate which DOES NOT contain a signature.
I realise this is a out of the ordinary question, but I require this in
order to test the behaviour of a client a