I've been reading through the OpenSSL documentation, but I must be
missing something...
I have a public key (base64 encoded) which looks something like this:
MIICIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFA..U8CAwEAAQ==
This is in a char buffer. I've tried this with/without the wrapping
text of -BEGIN PUBLIC KE
I too face this same scenario as Raajeesh. Can anyone provide details
on the exact patch for CVE-2013-0169 that was applied to OpenSSL version
0.9.8y?
Thank you,
~Ryan
On 03/06/2013 12:15 AM, Raajesh Sivaramakrishnan wrote:
Hi,
The product that I am working on is running on OpenSSL versi
Daniel Black gave the solution :
I confirm that SQLLite supports BLOB, that is to say "binary storage".
http://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html
It is strange that it does not work...
Apart from that, dummy storage of binary data as ascii is trivial (no
need of any sophisticated encoding such as b6
Ø PLZ can someone provide a solution -- to store encrypted text in a database
- SQLite??
You might have gotten all the help that the volunteers who read this list are
going to give you. If you look through the archives, you might see that people
here generally do not post complete source code
One solution i thought could work was to convert the char into int and use
mode 128 to bring then in the range of ascii caracters
but it consists of negative number as well which complicate thing
difficult to fit in the ascii space
when convert same int to char get different char
A sample
hi,
i have tried all the datatype in SQLite that can hold string and char
(CHARACTER,VARCHAR,VARYING CHARACTER,NCHAR,NATIVE
CHARACTER,NVARCHAR,TEXT,CLOB,BLOB)
BUT NONE have hold the encrypted string that i'm trying to Store and retieve
i even tried on to store on text file but with the same resu