, Wim Lewis wrote:
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> On Feb 17, 2012, at 5:05 PM, anthony berglas wrote:
> > Taking a different slant, is it possible to provide the "Entropy" using
> a pass phrase. So a given pass phrase will always generate the same key
> pair. This means that for simple applicati
b 20, 2012 at 2:49 AM, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
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> > > From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-
> > > us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of anthony berglas
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> > > Taking a different slan
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Just because it is possible to push twigs along the ground with ones nose
does not necessarily mean that that is the best way to collect firewood.
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Just because it is possible to push twi
no way of doing this using the openssl command line. Has
anyone else done it or something similar?
Thanks,
Anthony
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Dr Anthony Berglas, anth...@berglas.org Mobile: +61 4 4838 8874
Just because it is possible to push twigs along the ground with ones nose
does not necessarily mean that