You are right, now it works :-)
The stunnel should have been the server, but was configured as client.
Thankyou for your help.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hello,
I need to make an SSL connectione between a client and a server
application, both developed by me.
On the server s
Hi David,
I'm down to symbol not defined for one item - incremental_send (and I can't
find what file this is supposed to be in).
I re-installed to /usr/include/openssl and used --prefix=/usr/include and
--openssldir=/usr/include/openssl
I'm trying to compile now with -lssl -lcrypto -L/usr/includ
I have a simple server under WinXP that creates a thread for a 'listener' and
spins off a new thread for each incoming client. Im limiting access to one
client at a time at this point so it blocks on the listener until the client
is closed.
Im using a self-signed certificate for the server. The
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:04AM -0800, JCA wrote:
> OK, I found it. In case this helps somebody out there, the way it
> works for me is the following:
>
> The client is invoked as
>
> openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:443 -cipher COMPLEMENTOFALL:aNULL
>
> and the server as
>
> ope
ature looks good.
You should use RSA_public_decrypt() function and check output.
I've attached simple test program which may be adapted for this purpose.
As result you should get padded ASN1 structure.
Best regards,
-
> Sorry I didn't update the list, but I tried with
> -lssl and -lcrypto, as well as -I/usr/include/openssl.
And what happened? Did you get the same error messages or different ones?
> I've reinstalled openssl to no avail.
What directories did you install to? And did you tell your compiler/linke
OK, I found it. In case this helps somebody out there, the way it
works for me is the following:
The client is invoked as
openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:443 -cipher COMPLEMENTOFALL:aNULL
and the server as
openssl s_server -msg -accept 443 -nocert -cipher COMPLEMENTOFALL:aNULL
With
Sorry I didn't update the list, but I tried with -lssl and -lcrypto, as well
as -I/usr/include/openssl. I've reinstalled openssl to no avail.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks
On Feb 4, 2008 9:43 AM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> On Feb 3, 2008 10:51 AM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROT
Hello,
> I need to make an SSL connectione between a client and a server
> application, both developed by me.
> On the server side I am going to use stunnel, while on the client side I
> can't use stunnel, I must use the ssl library.
>
> I tried to write the code to do it, but I can't connect.
Hello,
> is there any possibility of measuring network throughput using
> openssl tool. if so can u please give details
openssl is not very good tool to measure network throughput
because transmitted data is encrypted which requires high
CPU usage. You may have situation when your PC/computer wi
>> On Feb 3, 2008 10:51 AM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> mac# gcc blowfish.c -o blowfish
>> Where did you get this command from and what
>> was it supposed to accomplish?
> blowfish.c is a progam I wrote which contained a series of methods for
> initializing, encrypting, and dec
Hello,
> I am now consistently getting an error "0306E06C:bignum
routines:BN_mod_inverse:no
> inverse" when calling RSA_verify.
>
> I am still taking the following steps:
>
> 1) Extracting the 'SignedInfo' node and creating a 20 byte SHA1 hash of
the value of it
> and its contents. I am conf
Hi,
I need to make an SSL connectione between a client and a server
application, both developed by me.
On the server side I am going to use stunnel, while on the client side I
can't use stunnel, I must use the ssl library.
I tried to write the code to do it, but I can't connect.
This is the o
Hi Ted,
Thanks, I will do that. Any pointers on a quick fix would be appreciated
too.
On Feb 4, 2008 3:07 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joel,
>
> Before compiling anything on the Mac you need to read the documents on
> the Apple
> website that discuss how to setup your e
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 09:34:00AM +0100, Peter Van Biesen wrote:
> -decrypt does not work without a key. I used an invalid key and I get
> following error :
>
> Error decrypting PKCS#7 structure
> 13136:error:21070092:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_dataDecode:no recipient matches
> key:pk7_doit.c:482:
>
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 09:44:03AM -0800, JCA wrote:
> I am trying to use the openssl command line utility in order to
> launch an SSL server supporting the NULL encryption cipher (I am
> trying to debug a simple SSL client.) To that effect, I launch openssl
> as follows:
You are not being sp
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 08:33:40PM +0100, Sebastian Patschorke wrote:
> I don't know how to use openssl, that it verifies me a signature for a
> pdf document. This is what I tried:
>
> openssl smime -verify -in RGF131361240.pdf -signer 799562928.crt -out
> RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7
Why "smime". A
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008, Sebastian Patschorke wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I don't know how to use openssl, that it verifies me a signature for a pdf
> document. This is what I tried:
>
> openssl smime -verify -in RGF131361240.pdf -signer 799562928.crt -out
> RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7
>
> RGF131361240.pdf is t
Joel,
Before compiling anything on the Mac you need to read the documents on the
Apple
website that discuss how to setup your environment properly and how to issue
the
correct C compilation commands. Also the make on MacOS X doesen't support
all
of the features that make on some other platforms
2008/2/2, Thomas Mangold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm new to openssl trying to integrate encryption into my C code.
> Reading and trying to understand the concepts I wondered what EVP_* from
> the higlevel routines stands for.
> I could not find any explanation of this abbreviation in the
> documen
I am trying to use the openssl command line utility in order to
launch an SSL server supporting the NULL encryption cipher (I am
trying to debug a simple SSL client.) To that effect, I launch openssl
as follows:
# openssl s_server -accept 443 -nocert -WWW -cipher 'ALL:NULL'
The client is
Hi everyone,
I'm having a build issue on a Mac (10.5) that resembles the problem
mentioned on the FAQ page:
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#BUILD9
I searched my HDD for a 'PROBLEMS' file and the only one I found was for
emacs.
mac# openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.7l 28 Sep 2006
The issue I
Hello!
I don't know how to use openssl, that it verifies me a signature for a
pdf document. This is what I tried:
openssl smime -verify -in RGF131361240.pdf -signer 799562928.crt -out
RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7
RGF131361240.pdf is the original document, RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7 the
signature and
I'm new to openssl trying to integrate encryption into my C code.
Reading and trying to understand the concepts I wondered what EVP_* from
the higlevel routines stands for.
I could not find any explanation of this abbreviation in the
documentation or on the web.
Thank you
Thomas
__
Hi,
I'm getting failures to build the version 1.1.2 FIP version of OpenSSL.
Here what I am doing (that results in the Make failing). Do you know
what I am doing incorrectly?
1.) ./config fips shared --openssldir=$HOME/myOpensslBuild
2.) make
Here is my Makefile that is generated and the compila
-decrypt does not work without a key. I used an invalid key and I get
following error :
Error decrypting PKCS#7 structure
13136:error:21070092:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_dataDecode:no recipient matches
key:pk7_doit.c:482:
13136:error:21072077:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_decrypt:decrypt
error:pk7_smime.c:470
I thought at one time there was a patch for a gcc version that
also worked around Sun's buggy linker.
Ted
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