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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sly Upah writes:
>Sure, tomorrow though.
>My kids don't give me much time to think on computer stuff here at home. ;)
>
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Xie Grace Jingru-LJX001 writes:
>>Thanks Chong Pen
Sure, tomorrow though.
My kids don't give me much time to think on computer stuff here at home. ;)
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Xie Grace Jingru-LJX001 writes:
>Thanks Chong Peng! It worked.
>
>The only thing I had to change was to pass in parameters in the following
>function calls.
>
>Instea
t say, the docs are incomplete
and SCEP isn't promised until 0.9.2. Its frustrating. Seems like
someone would be "famous" if they provided a good open-source
solution. Thanks again.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jon Barber writes:
>Sly Upah wrote:
>
>>Is anyone u
Is anyone using openssl with Cisco VPN gadgets? I could use some instructions
(anything on the web?) with the steps involved in setting up our own CA to
test the possibilty of this. I have setup a self-signed root CA. But, what to
do next is a little unclear. Cisco's use of the term "identity certi
I have followed the instructions on setting up a self-signed root CA.
I'm unsure as to how to sign the VPN's "identity certificate" I'm being
given by the VPN admin person. Subsequently, when this "identity certificate"
is signed, what is the procedure for signing subsequent certificate
requests f
uot;length: %d\n",strlen((char *)data));
for (i=0; i, Michel
le Li writes:
>Um...are you using the exact same algorithm on both side? What about
>padding schemes? Can you give more details?
>I think as long as the algorithm is totally the same, it shouldn't matter
>if it i
Can anyone point me to source or give me instructions on how I
can verify a Java generated signature? I can create a signature
and verify it using pure openssl calls but anything coming from
the Java side looks like the bytes are all screwed up. Do I have
to do something special to massage the bit