Hello, I have uploaded the -perl- scripts to SF
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/as2openssl/) that try to follow the
RFC-4130 (AS2) and they have been tested to some level. Many things work,
others don't -not that there is syntax errors, more likely some transport
header could have a wrong char
Hi there:
PMHager wrote:
> Correct, as I already denoted these are from the obsolete RFC2459.
>
> As the IETF/PKIX charter could not define a consenting set of flags,
> Steve Kent had suggested to drop them and leave it to the IPsec WG.
> This has been done by RFC4809: Its recommendation is not
Hi,
I was curious to know if there are future plans for OpenSSL to support mingw
4.x compiler (gcc)?
Also, I noticed in some of my server code that if I connect a client and I
close the connection from the server that if the client tries to connect again
the handshake doesn't start.
I've
Note in that file there is an extra free!! :( sry.
--Irfan
> From: irfan.gulam...@hotmail.com
> To: openssl-users@openssl.org
> Subject: RE: simple ssl server
> Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 16:37:29 -0400
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for the input; I now have a
Hi,
Thank you for the input; I now have a working simple server.
I've attached it for future references if anyone is interested in this form.
Irfan
> Subject: RE: simple ssl server
> Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 23:49:35 -0700
> From: viv...@chelsio.com
> T
Correct, as I already denoted these are from the obsolete RFC2459.
As the IETF/PKIX charter could not define a consenting set of flags,
Steve Kent had suggested to drop them and leave it to the IPsec WG.
This has been done by RFC4809: Its recommendation is not to use any
extKeyUsage and, if nec
Hi,
Can you guys, please let me know the steps to disable SSLv2 support from
OpenSSL latest version 9.8k.
I want to optionally enable the support for SSLv2 support.
Lastly please help me in understanding the major changes between version
0.9.7L to 9.8k, as I am planning to upgrade OpenSSL versi