Hi ,
I am cross-compiling openssl-0.9.8j with zlib-dynamic Option. The Options
are :
./Configure zlib-dynamic shared threads no-dso no-krb5
Now , I am getting following Error Message :
c_zlib.c: In function 'COMP_zlib':
c_zlib.c:402: error: too few arguments to function 'CRYPTO_get_ex_new_ind
>From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Mithun Kumar
>Sent: Thursday, 04 October, 2012 14:31
>I have a self signed certificate created and i have loaded that
>into a trust store of the client. I have also configured the Server
>with that self signed certificate. So when i try to esta
have a look at this thread
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mailing.openssl.users/-t7KRH-8phs
Since this is not related to dev i have removed openssl-dev from list.
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Indtiny s wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a TLS security based server which can h
On Wed, Oct 03, 2012, mclellan, dave wrote:
> We know how to extract the subject and issuer from a cert sent by a peer.
> Can anyone point out where we get started to look into how to extract the
> Organization and organizationalUnit attributes?
>
> It's not obvious from the API definitions a
> We know how to extract the subject and issuer from a cert sent by a peer.
> Can anyone point out where we get started to look into how to extract
> the Organization and organizationalUnit attributes?
> It’s not obvious from the API definitions and I’ve been searching
> the openssl-users archive b
On 10/03/2012 05:49 AM, Dave Thompson wrote:
>> I deleted index.txt and reset serial.txt to 00 and that
>> solved the problem.
>>
>> Hope that was not a terrible idea.
In my opinion, reusing serials is a *very bad* idea in general.
It is definitely deprecated and maybe forbidden in some legal cont
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012, Dirk Menstermann wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> is there a way to use ENGINEs in a non-blocking way - meaning for a network
> operation (remote HSM) the thread can do something else instead of waiting for
> the IO operation to complete?
>
No there is no way to do that at present
Anybody?
Thanks
On 02.10.2012 15:58, Dirk Menstermann wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> is there a way to use ENGINEs in a non-blocking way - meaning for a network
> operation (remote HSM) the thread can do something else instead of waiting for
> the IO operation to complete?
>
> Thanks
> Jens
> ___
Thank you very much! How did you come to this solution?
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We know how to extract the subject and issuer from a cert sent by a peer. Can
anyone point out where we get started to look into how to extract the
Organization and organizationalUnit attributes?
It's not obvious from the API definitions and I've been searching the
openssl-users archive but I
I am trying add certificatePolicies in C code and I got this Error on
"certificatePolicies = 2.2.2.2"
** sign1.c:163 Error creating X509 extension object
5432:error:22097088:X509 V3 routines:DO_EXT_NCONF:no config database:.\crypto\x5
09v3\v3_conf.c:156:
5432:error:22098080:X509 V3 routines:X509
On 02.10.2012, at 15:22, Jakob Bohm wrote:
> On 10/2/2012 2:04 PM, Stefan H. Holek wrote:
>> When using the openssl command line utility, is a private RANDFILE per CA
>> required for security reasons, or is it just fine to use a single RANDFILE
>> for everything (i.e. the default ~/.rnd)? Older
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