Hello everybody,
My question is:
I want to use triple DEC encryption method in my application. But I don't
know which library can I use. My application is developed in VB6 a I need to
encrypt and decrypt password for login to this application.
I'm looking at function:
void DES_ede3_cbc_encrypt(
If you're talking about the cert and session key you posted, anyone can
get
the cert from the server and the master key is useless.
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On Wed, May 09, 2007, Christopher Kunz wrote:
> Dr. Stephen Henson schrieb:
> > Hmmm that error shouldn't be encountered when you load a certificate. It
> > suggests that you have an RSA private key but that it is in an invalid
> > format.
> >
> I forgot to mention that openssl x509 -text -noo
Dr. Stephen Henson schrieb:
> Hmmm that error shouldn't be encountered when you load a certificate. It
> suggests that you have an RSA private key but that it is in an invalid format.
>
I forgot to mention that openssl x509 -text -noout -in mycertchain.pem
does produce valid output, and seems to
On Wed, May 09, 2007, Christopher Kunz wrote:
> I wrote an extremely simple program to check what might be wrong with
> the certificate stack and this seems to be the problem:
>
> 15939:error:0D078079:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_ITEM_EX_D2I:field
> missing:tasn_dec.c:391:Field=d, Type=RSA
> 15939:
Am Di, 8.05.2007, 21:48, schrieb Kyle Hamilton:
>> Randomness is randomness. However, the important thing is that the
>> randomness is not known, and the randomness cannot be retrieved.
>>
>> If you're worried about passing the tests on a subset of the data,
>> take the subset that you're thinking
Hi,
I am using the examples from the O'Reilly book "Network Security with
OpenSSL" (X.509 section) to create a CSR, push a custom extension into
it and sign that CSR with a given private key. This - in general - works
OK, but when I want to use the resulting certificate chain (I have the
signing c
Kyle Hamilton wrote:
The ITU X.509v1? The X.509v3? The Internet Public Key Infrastructure
Certificate Profile? Perhaps the Attribute Certificate profile? Or the
Proxy Certificate profile? Or some other profile?
excerpt from the 2000 version. Since this is the one that I have online.
issuerUn
Hello everybody
Is possible to set up openssl application for verify command in order to
checking all relevant CRLs in verification chain ?
Because I find that the CRL checking is exercised only at the lowest level,
that means 0 depth in verification level.
Thanks
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