Hi Jan,
Thanks for your reply, but OpenSSL Base64 decoding api returns NULL on
passing Base64 encoded data. The code snippet is as follows:
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *output = unbase64("dGVzdGVuY29kaW5nCg==",
strlen("dGVzdGVuY29kaW5nCg=="));
printf("Unbase64: %s\n"
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Nouefel
> Sent: Monday, 28 February, 2011 19:10
> Openssl version - OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
>
> Now regarding the commands and their results :
>
> openssl s_client -connect HOSTNAME:443 -cipher LOW:EXP
> connect: Connection timed out
> conne
Thank you.
Note: the content on the help page is wrong. The correct content would be:
-
[subject_alt_section]
URI=ldap://somehost.com/CN=foo,OU=bar
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Not:
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[subject_alt_section]
subjectAltName=URI:ldap://somehost.com/CN=foo,OU=bar
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Best rega
Hello,
I develop a secure stack. This stack is between TCP and an application. The
appli call my stack's functions ( my_connect( ), my_listen( ), etc. ). I
have got segmentation fault after launching the the program.
SERVER SIDE :
my_recv( ) is like this :
int my_recv(my_cn sd, char* buf, size_
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011, David CARELLA wrote:
>
> File test-req.cnf:
> [ req ]
> default_md = sha256
> req_extensions = ext_server
> [ ext_server ]
> keyUsage= critical, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
> extendedKeyUsage= serverAuth
> #- MS GUID (OID:
I'd like to compile OpenSSL 1.0.0d so that, by default, it uses a directory for
--openssldir to which I do not have write access but gets installed in a
directory which I do have write access:
./config --openssldir=/usr/share/ssl --prefix=${HOME}/openssl
Compiling and testing works fin
Hi,
I try to put a field MS GUID in a SubjectAltName (SAN) extension of a
CSR. This field MS GUID must contain 16 hexadecimal-octets.
I used OpenSSL 1.0.0d compiled on GNU/Linux (Kubuntu). And I try with
OpenSSL 0.9.8g (issued by the distribution)... and I have the same error.
My test.
Fi
Hi
Openssl version - OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009
Now regarding the commands and their results :
openssl s_client -connect HOSTNAME:443 -cipher LOW:EXP
connect: Connection timed out
connect:errno=110
openssl s_client -connect HOSTNAME:8000 -cipher LOW:EXP
CONNECTED(0003)
write:errno=104
So