Anyone,
I'm trying to build openssl-0..8e and it stuck at "C:\openssl-0.9.8e>perl
util\mkdef.pl 32 libeay 1>ms\libeay32.def" with 100% cpu. I'm using the
cygwin perl. Thanks
Mark S
Jonah's GUI is all java with a JNI interface
Jonah is a PKIX Freeware Library that was jointly written by Iris, Lotus,
and IBM. The
source code for all but the crypto has been available on
http://web.mit.edu/pfl for domestic distribution and on
http://www.foobar.com/jonah for worldwide distribut
Mark E. Schoneman would like to recall the message, "Automating generation
of client certificates and importing into IE4".
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OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org
User Support Ma
http://www.osa.com.au/~cjh/software/crypto/
also http://cognac.epfl.ch/SIC/SL/CA/ has some links. Look at the resources
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Hopefully a quick question. I have a certificate request the when printed
out has
"Requested Extensions". How can I add these to the final certificate? Any
pointers would help.
Mark S.
Here's the request:
Certificate Request:
Data:
Versio
I think you can find the binaries here:
http://developer.netscape.com/quickfind.cgi?cp=dev01qfin
No guarantee that it's what you want. I think this is the package that
they're in the process of turning over to mozilla.org.
Mark S.
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Bingo. Thanks
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Mark E. Schoneman wrote:
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> I'm aware I'm trying to chea
I'm aware I'm trying to cheat abit here, but here's the problem.
I'm trying to verify certificates via API rather than reading from files.
I have the CA cert in CAx509 and the cert to verify in x509
I use X509_STORE_add_cert it load the CA's cert in the store, thinking
that if finds it there firs
Remove
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More individuals today are being told they don't qualify
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My guess the server name should be the CN on the cert.
CN=webserver.whatever.com
Mark S.
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