generating cert programmatically

2002-07-31 Thread Brian Wotring
a lot of code. Is there an easier/more elegant way to do this? -- Brian Wotring ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) PGP KeyID: 0x9674763D __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support

Re: backwards connection

2002-07-29 Thread Brian Wotring
http://www.kermit-project.org/Secured with MIT Kerberos, > SRP, and > [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenSSL. > __ > OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org > User Support

Re: backwards connection

2002-07-29 Thread Brian Wotring
, and then the client could connect. I've also >> tried >> connecting to the server process with s_client ( which defaults to >> SSL_VERIFY_NONE ) and that fails with the same error. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> -- >> Brian Wotring ( [EMAIL PROT

Re: docs for openssl programming in C

2000-04-24 Thread Brian Wotring
our CA setup. > >You can pass NULL in for CApath. > >When you say your CA cert is "loaded in memory", presumably it >was loaded from a file? Does it have to be? Can an cert be hard coded into an application? | Brian Wotring ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )

documentation

2000-01-24 Thread Brian Wotring
I need to use to do this? Could somebody give me some example client code, thanks. -- | Brian Wotring ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | Fort Nocs, Inc. __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org

verifying certs

1999-12-06 Thread Brian Wotring
Where can I find examples of connecting to a web server and verifying the server's thawte cert, for example. Most importantly, the verification. -- | Brian Wotring ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) | Fort Nocs, Inc. __ Op