> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Kelly John Rose
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 14:29
> If the PEM file contains the private key, then
>
> openssl rsa -in veripay.pem -out gw.veripay.co.uk.key
>
> should work as expected. pem is just a wrapper around the data, so it
> sho
Hi folks,
I'm a bit of a newbie to OpenSSL (certainly to the forums), but I have
worked with the code for a little while now. I have some questions about
GCM which I'm hoping are appropriate to ask here:
1) Is there a way to run a GCM (AES-GCM-{128,192,256} FWIW) in a fashion
that does not requir
JohnSmith wrote:
|*I encrypt an signed mime with this openssl command:*
|
|smime -encrypt -aes128 -to stadl3.de -from stweb.de -subject "Nachricht" -in
|signedmessage -out encryptedsignedmessage2 stadl2certificate.pem
|
|*My problem is that the encrypted message only has from, subject and f
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
If the PEM file contains the private key, then
openssl rsa -in veripay.pem -out gw.veripay.co.uk.key
should work as expected. pem is just a wrapper around the data, so it
should just pull it out of there if it's in there to start.
On 30/09/2013 2:10
I issued the following command (with my own name in place of privkey)
openssl genrsa -out privkey.pem 2048
I then made the csr using
openssl req -new -key privkey.pem -out cert.csr
That is simple enough. But, I need a .key file to deploy on the
server beside the crt files.
If I understand thes
So the string that the capi engine needs is a comma separated string of the
entry values like what is returned by CertNameToStr with CERT_SIMPLE_NAME_STR
type.
The only problem the I seem to run into is when dealing with extended
characters. CertNameToStr seems to output a correct looking strin
Hi,
How do I correctly re-loading CRLs ? I use X509_STORE_add_crl but get
an error:
error:0B07D065:x509 certificate routines:X509_STORE_add_crl:cert already in
hash table
Even if the CRL was updated I get the same error.
I use openssl-0.9.8x.
Thank you
Markus