I do not know if this is your situation, but in similar situations,
I have found that I need to ssh to the host manually first so that
I get a copy of the key.
# ssh cvs.openssl.org
Host key not found from database.
Key fingerprint:
xonaf-famim-tupeb-nycym-lotuf-kehof-zuzyk-sufiv-pofiz-bokin-nyx
Hi, everyone.
I've been trying to use the TortoiseCVS client (on WinXP) to access
cvs.openssl.org. When I go to the Revision tab, select "Choose branch
or tag," and click on "Update list" I get a failure with the following
nearly-useless message:
In C:\Documents and Settings\suhlerp\My Documents
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011, Noid wrote:
>
> Hey guys, I'm trying to get my OpenSSL to use the IDEA cipher. I'm currently
> using Ubuntu 11.04, which has it not installed by default. I'm trying to
> reinstall OpenSSL with IDEA, but I'm still having a lot of issues with
> getting this to work. Accordi
Hey guys, I'm trying to get my OpenSSL to use the IDEA cipher. I'm currently
using Ubuntu 11.04, which has it not installed by default. I'm trying to
reinstall OpenSSL with IDEA, but I'm still having a lot of issues with
getting this to work. According to
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/op
Hi Everyone,
I can see that next OpenSSL version ready to be released is 1.0.1 from
http://www.openssl.org. Can somebody tell me the expected or approximate
official release date for the next release.
Thanks,
Ravi
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On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Victor Duchovni <
victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com> wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 09:05:29AM -0400, Jeff Saremi wrote:
>
> > I'd like to know the feasibility or complexity around using my own
> > socket code with OpenSSL's ssl code. If I provide OpenSSL with a