You can use Google and find things like this:
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Puedes usar Google y encontrar cosas como esta:
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I tried the same last week, but i had a lot of compilation errors like not
existing functions (ctime from wcecompat) , errors with parenthesis out of
ifdefs, a few warnings, and then, when i think that all is created, the libs
in out32_Arm doesn't compile with my project because there were missed
f
?
Thanks,
Oscar
like this:
FILE
*fp;
RSA
*privatekeys;
fp = fopen
("key.pem", "rb");
PEM_read_RSAPrivateKey(fp, &privatekey, NULL, NULL);
Thanks,
Oscar
t to pkcs12 format, the private key is inside the
certificate and i don´t know how to avoid that this private key
doesn´t appear in the certificate.
Thanks.
Cheers,
O
Hello.When I create a new certificate user and export it to pkcs12 format,
the private key is inside the certificate and i don´t know how to avoid that
this private key doesn´t appear in the certificate.
Thanks.
Cheers
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Thanks
Oscar
P.D. I read all the later messages but i don´t
undestand it.
Hi
I have to install openssh and openssl is a prerequisite. I have never dealt with
this package. Is there an SSL for dummies book out there ?
Does it run any type of daemons ? How do you get started after initial install?
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I tested it using Outlook as a client, doing the same, connecting to the
false port, and it works... Anyone has any idea about what could be
going on here??
Many thanks!
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h them, and at a conveniently fixed one-time
price at that. :-)
Plus, none of the current browsers, IIRC, have working revocation
mechanisms in place anyway, so I know I would personally be *very* wary
of trusting any authority using such certification practices.
//oscar
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7;ll probably be discussing the
migration to IPv7 by then. ;-)
Even then, all of the above would also have had to make its way into a
standards document.
So my humble suggestion is that we stick to having the server supply the
certific
r http) somehow send along fake CA certificates
> that make the real certificate look as if it were truly signed when it's
> not?
It would still need to compromise the private key of a certificate that
were trusted by the client in order to create a chain it would be able
to veri
nk with the multithreaded DLL version of the VC++ runtime library
otherwise the conflict will cause a program to crash: typically on the
first BIO related read or write operation."
//oscar
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ution is to replace the '/MD' flag in your OpenSSL static
library makefile with '/MT', which would cause it to link OpenSSL with
LIBCMT.lib, making it independent of the MSVCRT shared object. You would
then also need to update your application linkage to reflect this.
Regards,
//oscar
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ing on whether you're using FILE *s or BIOs.
//oscar
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Mads Toftum wrote:
> Does that make sense? If I were to compromise a cert at some point in time,
> there would be nothing (except timestamping) that would keep me from
> signing something as if it had been signed in the past.
>
> And the shortcut here would be timestamping - handled by someone els
CHANGES file in the OpenSSL distribution perfectly adequate for
tracking the changes between versions.
Regards,
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RSA key, as noted in this error message:
> 10399:error:04075070:rsa routines:RSA_sign:digest too big for rsa key:rsa_sign.c:114:
Regards,
//oscar
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llenge.
I think Stephen answered your question though.
//oscar
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ers you would have found both public and private keys
(through "openssl rsa".)
Cheers,
//oscar
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rying to open contains both secure and insecure
elements. Do you want to open the insecure elements?"
Doses anyone know how this warning window can be removed?
Thanks in advance the support,
Oscar.
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seem to pop up quite often.
//oscar
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that your
application and the OpenSSL library use the same C runtime libraries.
Your OpenSSL libraries would typically be linked with the multi-threaded
dll runtime. If there's a mismatch here there's bound to be a few
exceptions thrown under certain circumstances.
Cheers!
//oscar
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tually been inside the X509_STORE's, X509_LOOKUP's
or the X509_LOOKUP_METHOD's...
Thanks!
//oscar
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ength, and number of unused bits).
Seeing as cert_info->key->public_key is an ASN1_BIT_STRING, am I
correct in assuming that I should hash public_key->length bytes of
public_key->data in order to get my AuthorityKeyIdentifier?
Cheers!
PS. Has the regular ssl-users list been taken o
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