As I understand, GOST engine works on Windows with mingw support only.
Is it planned to make it to compile with VC++ also?
If no, is it because technical problems or some legal issues?
Thanks,
Andy Koltsov
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> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Kyle Hamilton
> Sent: Sunday, 03 May, 2009 20:06
> You need to "mkdir -p /etc/openvpn/keys; echo 1 >
> /etc/openvpn/keys/index.txt". This needs to be done as root.
>
Not quite. index.txt can and should be empty.
serial must contain a valid he
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of David Touzeau
> Sent: Monday, 04 May, 2009 05:59
> To answer to your question :
> does the index.txt file exist : no
> does serial file exist and contain a serial number, as required :
no
>
What is your smart card suite?
You might wish to consult the documentation that came with it to
figure out what it interprets as 'logon enabled'. Usually the CA must
be in the machine's (not the user's) trust store, it must have "smart
card authentication" or "smart card logon" set as an intended
Please do not feed the trolls. :)
-Kyle H
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Dennis Morgan wrote:
>
> Hi Nikos,
> actually I think Miguel may of been trying to find what pushed people's
> buttons and also offend or annoy as many people in the process, he/she did it
> a couple of years ago on a De
Hello,
I want to write a C++ win32 application that uses statically linked
libeay32.lib.
I want to use the AES_cbc_encrypt( ) function of openssl.
Is there any step-by-step documentation available?
I have done most of the coding but the function doesn't seem to provide proper
results.
For 16 by
My use of [smart_card] was a mis-transcription. I am in fact requesting the
section [smart_cert]. The machine I'm running openssl on is not networked,
so I figured it was just quicker to transcribe. That'll show me :P
Something interesting I noticed, it shows under Internet Options -> Content
Hi Nikos,
actually I think Miguel may of been trying to find what pushed people's buttons
and also offend or annoy as many people in the process, he/she did it a couple
of years ago on a Debian mailing list also.. If anyone wants info on this just
go to: http://whijo.net/geek-tags/miguel-ghoban
Hi,
Isn't the abusive language and attitude used by Miguel good reason to ban
him/her from this group? Although it was taken as humorous in the beginning, it
seems that a lot of users were put off by his message.
BR,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: Robert Butler
To: openssl-use
Hi Alan,
I do apologize for the outburst in the mailing list over the weekend.
But he's succeeded in pushing my buttons. I do recommend
though, that you read over the entirety of the thread / message in
question, and not just my response to "Miguel." He has been
making warrant-less threats, acc
To answer to your question :
does the index.txt file exist : no
does serial file exist and contain a serial number, as required : no
How to generate index.txt and serial file ?
Message initial
De: Dave Thompson
Reply-to: openssl-users@openssl.org
À: openssl-users@openssl.o
Many thanks for the answer
The dir has write privileges for all groups.
after set echo 1
i encounter now this error just after this command
openssl ca -batch -days 3650 -out "/etc/openvpn/keys/SERVER.crt" -in
"/etc/openvpn/keys/SERVER.csr" -extensions server -md sha1 -config
"/etc/openvpn/opens
Hi,
> No. I was trying to be polite,
excuse me? This is a general open public mailing list for OpenSSL.
this sort of abusive language has no place here - its read by a mixture
of professional, non-professional, adults, children, researchers,
computer users etc. foul language has its place in
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