On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 07:24:10AM +0200, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
> I've compiled OpenSSL 1.0.2a on Mac OS X 10.6.8, and used `openssl
> speed` to compare performances with stock OpenSSL (0.9.8). In many
> tests, 1.0.2a is a bit faster, or as fast as 0.9.8y, but on the 6
> AES tests, the old one
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 07:07:13AM +0200, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
> I would like to upgrade openssl, libssl and libcrypto on my Mac OS X 10.6.8
> system. The purpose is to allow system and softwares to use the new libs
> (for example ssh, sshd, Mail...). Do you think it's possible?
You can inst
Hello,
I've compiled OpenSSL 1.0.2a on Mac OS X 10.6.8, and used `openssl speed` to
compare performances with stock OpenSSL (0.9.8). In many tests, 1.0.2a is a bit
faster, or as fast as 0.9.8y, but on the 6 AES tests, the old one is almost
twice as fast as the new one:
OpenSSL 1.0.2a 19 Mar 20
Hi,
Disclaimer: I'm not a developer.
I would like to upgrade openssl, libssl and libcrypto on my Mac OS X 10.6.8
system. The purpose is to allow system and softwares to use the new libs (for
example ssh, sshd, Mail...). Do you think it's possible?
I can already install openssl and libs somewhe
Hi All,
We are using OpenSSL on a multihome device. Device has 4 interfaces. Each
network interface creates one SSL context (SSL_CTX) and supports 16
connections. As per OpenSSL implementation Each SSL context can maintain a
free buffer list of 32. And this retained till SSL context (SSL_CTX) is
The task of implementing AES should not be undertaken by a novice
programmer. Please save the world another heartbleed and pick something
more in line with your skill level.
On May 10, 2015 11:48 AM, "konstantinos Alexiou"
wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
>
> I am new to C programming and i am trying to cr
Dear Sirs,
I am new to C programming and i am trying to create an independent to
libraries source code for demonstration purposes for AES-CTR mode.Could i
have some help on doing that using the source code contained under
crypto/aes.
Thank you very much in advance.
_
On 10/05/15 17:37, Erik Leunissen wrote:
Hi all,
The openssl gendsa command supports passphrase protected generation of
dsa keys.
I'm doing the dsa parameter and key generation, using the C API, using
DSA_generate_parameters(), DSA_generate_key() and DSA_print_fp()
Now, I'd like to write, stor
Hi all,
The openssl gendsa command supports passphrase protected generation of
dsa keys.
I'm doing the dsa parameter and key generation, using the C API, using
DSA_generate_parameters(), DSA_generate_key() and DSA_print_fp()
Now, I'd like to write, store the dsa keys and/or parameters in a
What is happening lately?
openssl 1.0.2 snapshots have do materialised properly in the last 2 days
and now opensl 1.1.0 is flopping. Please fix.
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2015-05-09 21:47 GMT+02:00 Salz, Rich :
>
>> After getting into building and especially configuring my own CA again I'm
>> nearly at the end and I've noticed some errors in the documentation I want
>> to report.
>
> I like the "again" :)
Yeah, once upon a time I had done a comprehensive configurat
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