Thanks to all. it does work fine.
Page Info says,
Security: This is a secure document that uses a
high-grade encryption key for U.S. domestic use only
(RC4, 128 bit).
The page info says 128 bit strong cipher has
been used
Thanks
Vijay
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Hi !
I am facing a problem while configuring Global server
certificate - SGC support !
1> I got a verisign Global Serv ID(for SGC) : gsid.crt
2> specified the gsid.crt under SSLCertificateFile
3> specified the key file
4> Got the intermediate verisign CA root(gsid_ca.crt)
and specified the sa
Hi !
i am trying to order a Global Server ID from
verisign for apache openssl. The site does not
list apache as supported list of servers. and
without selecting one of the suported servers
i cannot get the GSID.
Can someone tell me how i can get GSID for
apache openssl ?
thanks
Vijay
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Hi !
How do i know if the SSL session is cached
on the server ? How can i find out if the
server is reusing the previously negotiated
SSL session or not ? can i find this out in
some log file ??
Thanks
Vijay
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hi
I tried to generate a certificate request file
using openssl on NT. The openssl binary complains
that /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf is not found.
Command:
openssl req -new -key vsign.key -out vsign.req
Error:
Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
Unable to load config info
How do
hi,
I didnt know that i should remove RC5, IDEA, RSA
from the crypto directorie to avoid license/patent
problems before commercially shipping apache-openssl.
I thought the only problem is while linking
in the rsaref library.
I have license for bsafe and i am linking in bsafe
library instead of