(continuing top posting to keep thread consistent)
Note that the point of using an X.509 signature at file creation time
and/or client approval time was to reuse the internal file structure
that is already designed to hold that particular signature format
(specifically, the internal file struc
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Technology Specialist, Micro Focus
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Hi,
I hope some of you could give me advice on
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*Subject:* [openssl-users] beginner needs advice on data
signature/verification
Hi,
I hope some of you could give me advice on my project using openssl.
MW: Why are you using OpenSSL for this ap
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Marco Warga
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2015 04:48
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: [openssl-users] beginner needs advice on data signature/verification
Hi,
I hope some of you could give me advice on my project using openssl.
MW: Why are you using OpenSSL for this application? You w
Hi,
I hope some of you could give me advice on my project using openssl.
Lets say I have a server/service on a machine processing a file a
corresponding client sends. That file is usually created by me on a
clean third machine. The server side is assumed to be uncompromised (no
hacker). The c