Thanks for replying. Can you be more specific about which option to add in
./configure in order to have md2 enabled?
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Jakob Bohm wrote:
> On 16-08-2010 14:05, kartik rustagi wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> For an internal testing I want to enable MD2 hashing in Opens
On 08/16/2010 10:52 AM, Jakob Bohm wrote:
On 16-08-2010 11:51, Steve Roylance wrote:
Ivo,
GlobalSign offers Adobe CDS based certificates to the market so we
are very
familiar with Adobe Acrobat. If you want to create a simple PKCS#12
self
signed certificate and you have Acrobat Pro, then
Hi All,
I've encountered an issue with openssl/smime. It's seems to add CR
and LF even with -binary option specified.
Command used to sign unix text file.
$ openssl smime -sign -in unix-textfile -signer signer.pem -inkey mykey.pem
-outform SMIME -binary -out test.signed
Comma
Hi,
I've successfully compiled fips for a 64 bit system build, but noticed that the
files go into the out32dll folder and the libeay__.___ files were being named
as libeay32.dll, etc... I just wanted to confirm that this is the correct file
name setup for the 64 bit builds, i.e. both the 32 an
Hi All,
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I have a very strange problem, I had developed a application which would
playback the contents from the https server.
In this issue, when I play the content URL Server A it leads below crash, but
if I a play from Server B URL it plays properly. Both Server A and Server B
are HTTPS
Is there even a way to get the session secret? I mean, it has to be stored
in memory somewhere right? I would greatly appreciate anything that anyone
can give me since I am completely at wits end with this.
Thanks,
Sam
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Sam Jantz wrote:
> To whom
Ivo,
You cannot set an expiry flag to a PDF file, encrypted with PDFs standard
encryption technique. At the end it is the certificate that is going to expire
and not the encrypted document.
The Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server seems to offer such things... but until now
I've never seen such a fil
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:49 AM, ivo welch wrote:
[ ... ]
> So, I want to be able to create some test certificates that expire in
> tomorrow, the day after, etc., and then see whether the document becomes
> unusable. Unfortunately, Acrobat Pro seems to create 5-year certificates
> only. so, I
On 16-08-2010 11:51, Steve Roylance wrote:
Ivo,
GlobalSign offers Adobe CDS based certificates to the market so we are very
familiar with Adobe Acrobat. If you want to create a simple PKCS#12 self
signed certificate and you have Acrobat Pro, then go into the 'Advanced'
settings menu 'Security
thank you, Steve. I already have a trial certificate from you guys. I need
to check your pricing when it expires (90 days) to determine whether I will
buy one.
Alas, I want to learn what the capabilities of certificate encryption are,
and what happens when they expire. (In particular, I want to
Ivo,
GlobalSign offers Adobe CDS based certificates to the market so we are very
familiar with Adobe Acrobat. If you want to create a simple PKCS#12 self
signed certificate and you have Acrobat Pro, then go into the 'Advanced'
settings menu 'Security Settings' and simply click on 'Add ID' and a
On 16-08-2010 14:05, kartik rustagi wrote:
Hello all,
For an internal testing I want to enable MD2 hashing in Openssl. Can any one
tell me how to do it (easiest way)? I am a newbie to openssl.
# openssl version
Openssl 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009
On Ubuntu 10.04
As far as I recall the Debian and U
On 15-08-2010 03:11, Stefan de Konink wrote:
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Hash: SHA512
Dear Steve,
Op 15-08-10 01:52, Dr. Stephen Henson schreef:
OpenSSL 1.0.0 doesn't include any SSLv2 cipersuites by default and new logic
means it doesn't send out an SSLv2 compatible client hello if it
Hello all,
For an internal testing I want to enable MD2 hashing in Openssl. Can any one
tell me how to do it (easiest way)? I am a newbie to openssl.
># openssl version
> Openssl 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009
On Ubuntu 10.04
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Regards
Kartik Rustagi
On 12-08-2010 18:03, Tim Cloud wrote:
Q: I am a bit confused by the limits to your question, the two parts: "have no
access to the code internal to that application"
A: Meaning that I'm working with a commercial pre-compiled application that was designed
to use OpenSSL.exe, but does not allow y
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