On Mon, Jun 29, 2009, Chris Bare wrote:
> I'm trying to verify a CMS signedData that I get from a server. As far as I
> know, what the server is sending is correct, but I get this error:
>
> error:0407006A:rsa routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_1:block type is not
> 01
> error:04067072:rsa ro
I'm trying to verify a CMS signedData that I get from a server. As far as I
know, what the server is sending is correct, but I get this error:
error:0407006A:rsa routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_1:block type is not 01
error:04067072:rsa routines:RSA_EAY_PUBLIC_DECRYPT:padding check failed
err
hi Kyle,
how about installing a new OPENSSL 0.9.8i with out disturbing the old one in a
new directory and configuring the second apache HTTP server 2.0.63 to
communicate with the new one. What are the implications of this and how does
this work.
Thanks in advance.
sincerely,
Srinivas Jonnala
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 05:13:52PM +0530, Kumar Rounak wrote:
> i am planning to make an encryption tool which uses openssl to encrypt the
> file using blowfish in cbc mode, is there any way to determine at the
> decrypting tool which is again written using openssl that a file is
> encrypted or no
On Mon June 29 2009, Kumar Rounak wrote:
> i am planning to make an encryption tool which uses openssl to encrypt the
> file using blowfish in cbc mode, is there any way to determine at the
> decrypting tool which is again written using openssl that a file is
> encrypted or not before actually atte
i am planning to make an encryption tool which uses openssl to encrypt the
file using blowfish in cbc mode, is there any way to determine at the
decrypting tool which is again written using openssl that a file is
encrypted or not before actually attempting to decrypt the file.
--
Kumar Rounak
Con
Hi Konstantin,
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Konstantin Ivanov wrote:
I've setup a CA using openssl. My scenario is to have a root
certificate, which signs requests for certificates. I've generated CA
private key as well as the root CA certificate. However, when signing
requests and placing certificat
* Konstantin Ivanov wrote on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:25 -0700:
> You connection to 127.0.0.1 is encrypted with 128-bit
> encryption. However, this page includes other resources which
> are not secure"
>
> Please note that I only get this message if I've placed by CA
> root certificate into Trusted