Re: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-09 Thread Hubert Kario
On Friday, 9 July 2021 09:27:12 CEST, Jan Just Keijser wrote: On 08/07/21 18:55, Tim Culhane wrote: Hi, We have a customer who is running our product on a RedHat 6.x server. Our product uses OpenSSL 1.1.1 to handle secure connections. Initial testing by the customer is showing segmentation fau

Re: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-09 Thread Jan Just Keijser
On 08/07/21 18:55, Tim Culhane wrote: Hi, We have a customer who is running our product on a RedHat 6.x server. Our product uses OpenSSL 1.1.1 to handle secure connections. Initial testing by the customer is showing segmentation faults in OpenSSL during the handshake process. We have successfu

RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Tim Culhane
edHat version. I need to find that out first. Tim -Original Message- From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Viktor Dukhovni Sent: Thursday 8 July 2021 22:04 To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 09:58:15PM +0100, Tim Culhane

Re: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 09:58:15PM +0100, Tim Culhane wrote: > We used to ship OpenSSL with our product but decided to decouple OpenSSL so > that customers had the flexibility to run with whatever versionof OpenSSL > and could upgrade OpenSSL when they needed to rather than waiting for an > updat

RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Tim Culhane
-Original Message- From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Viktor Dukhovni Sent: Thursday 8 July 2021 20:49 To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 05:55:42PM +0100, Tim Culhane wrote: > We have a customer who is running

RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Floodeenjr, Thomas
Tim, 6.6 - 6.5 may likely work. 7.x - 6.x will probably not work. -Tom -Original Message- From: Tim Culhane Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 2:56 PM To: Floodeenjr, Thomas ; openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x Hi Tom, So from what you say, you

RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Tim Culhane
: RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x Is the OpenSSL version being used built on the platform that it is run on? You cannot use a version compiled on a newer platform in an older environment. -Tom -Original Message- From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Tim Culhane Sent: Thursday

Re: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 05:55:42PM +0100, Tim Culhane wrote: > We have a customer who is running our product on a RedHat 6.x server. > Our product uses OpenSSL 1.1.1 to handle secure connections. > > Initial testing by the customer is showing segmentation faults in OpenSSL > during the handshake

RE: installing OpenSSL 1.1.1 on RedHat 6.x

2021-07-08 Thread Floodeenjr, Thomas
Is the OpenSSL version being used built on the platform that it is run on? You cannot use a version compiled on a newer platform in an older environment. -Tom -Original Message- From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Tim Culhane Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 10:56 AM To: openssl-users@openssl

Re: installing openssl on win10 64bit

2020-06-09 Thread Matt Caswell
On 09/06/2020 10:26, Michael Lev מיכאל לאב wrote: > Hi, > For developing and testing I need http server on my win10 64 bit pc, > so I use http server from  > https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-server >

Re: Installing OpenSSL

2014-06-11 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 01:04:14PM +0530, Rahul Godbole wrote: > Tried this. Still doesn't solve my problem. I still do not see 1.0.1g libs > being copied to /usr/lib or /usr/lib64. > > I also tried installing from 1.0.1g RPM but the installation failed. > > I already have 1.0.1e installed and w

Re: Installing OpenSSL

2014-06-11 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 03:17:10AM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > The make install is not installing libcrypto.so, libssl.so and openssl > > binary into /usr/bin and /usr/lib64. I need it to be installed there. > > By default, the library is installed at /usr/local/ssl. One can override the par

Re: Installing OpenSSL

2014-06-11 Thread Rahul Godbole
Tried this. Still doesn't solve my problem. I still do not see 1.0.1g libs being copied to /usr/lib or /usr/lib64. I also tried installing from 1.0.1g RPM but the installation failed. I already have 1.0.1e installed and want to upgrade to 1.0.1g. Any other way out? Thanks Rahul On Wed, Jun 1

Re: Installing OpenSSL

2014-06-11 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Rahul Godbole wrote: > Hi > > I want to install OpenSSL 1.0.1e on my CentOS 6.4. I downloaded the souce > and built it by running > ./config > make > make install > > The make install is not installing libcrypto.so, libssl.so and openssl > binary into /usr/bin and

Re: Installing openssl-devel-1.0.1e

2013-06-22 Thread mehroz
After wasting 9 hours, i tried yum --enablerepo=axivo install openssl-devel and thats all! -- View this message in context: http://openssl.6102.n7.nabble.com/Installing-openssl-devel-1-0-1e-tp45647p45671.html Sent from the OpenSSL - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __

RE: Installing a .cer file in IE

2011-03-25 Thread Dave Thompson
_ From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Jaquez Jr, Hector L. Sent: Friday, 25 March, 2011 12:04 To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: RE: Installing a .cer file in IE I have created the PKCS12 file and imported the file via IE

RE: Installing a .cer file in IE

2011-03-25 Thread Jaquez Jr, Hector L.
Behalf Of Dave Thompson Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 10:13 PM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: RE: Installing a .cer file in IE > From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Jaquez Jr, Hector L. > Sent: Monday, 07 March, 2011 20:07 > To: openssl-users@openssl.org >

RE: Installing a .cer file in IE

2011-03-10 Thread Dave Thompson
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Jaquez Jr, Hector L. > Sent: Wednesday, 09 March, 2011 18:08 > Let me be a little more specific on what I am needing here. > I am accessing a management console from my desk via IE [and get] > "There is a problem with

RE: Installing a .cer file in IE

2011-03-08 Thread Dave Thompson
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Jaquez Jr, Hector L. > Sent: Monday, 07 March, 2011 20:07 > To: openssl-users@openssl.org > Subject: RE: Installing a .cer file in IE > > Yes created a CSR file using openssl. If I recall I did > create a key as w

RE: Installing a .cer file in IE

2011-03-07 Thread Jaquez Jr, Hector L.
Message- From: Dave Thompson Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 4:38 PM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: RE: Installing a .cer file in IE > From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Jaquez Jr, Hector L. > Sent: Monday, 07 March, 2011 14:37 > I created a .csr

RE: Installing a .cer file in IE

2011-03-07 Thread Dave Thompson
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Jaquez Jr, Hector L. > Sent: Monday, 07 March, 2011 14:37 > I created a .csr file and had my access control team create me > a certificate since my original had expired. I was under the assumption > I could just import the c

RE: Installing openssl 1.0.0a in Ubuntu

2010-11-11 Thread Panagiotis Georgopoulos
Hello Chris, Thanks a lot for your reply! Please see below > > However, when I do openssl version in bash I get 0.9.8k which is > > ubuntu's version and my /usr/lib/libcrypto and libssl links point to > > libcrypto.so.0.9.8 and libssl.so.0.9.8 respectively. I noticed that > > 1.0.0 manual

Re: Installing openssl 1.0.0a in Ubuntu

2010-11-11 Thread Chris Bare
> However, when I do openssl version in bash I get 0.9.8k which is ubuntu's > version and my /usr/lib/libcrypto and libssl links point to > libcrypto.so.0.9.8 and libssl.so.0.9.8 respectively. I noticed that 1.0.0 > manual build has not build respective libcrypto.so.1.0.0 and libssl.so.1.0.0 > file

RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread Donald Dukelow
I loaded OpenSSL-0.9.8e  which worked for my putpose.   Thank You Don Dukelow --- On Mon, 12/1/08, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2 To: openssl-users@openssl.org Date: Monday, December 1, 2

RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread David Schwartz
> The only reasion I'm installing openSSL is because Perl SSH2 requires it. > Am I getting to deep into this or is there another way I can get the > library I need? Get OpenSSL-0.9.8e or any other version that SSH2 supports. > > Then how would I fix it so it would compil and not violation > > an

RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread Donald Dukelow
The only reasion I'm installing openSSL is because Perl SSH2 requires it.  Am I getting to deep into this or is there another way I can get the library I need?   --- On Mon, 12/1/08, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subjec

RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread David Schwartz
> Then how would I fix it so it would compil and not violation any security policy Getting a FIPS build just right is a major pain and requires all kinds of trade offs. I just wouldn't bother unless you absolutely, positively must have a FIPS build for some reason. What you have to do is find s

Re: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread Donald Dukelow
Then how would I fix it so it would compil and not violation any security policy --- On Mon, 12/1/08, Dr. Stephen Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Dr. Stephen Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Installing openssl-fips-1.2 To: openssl-users@openssl.org Date: Monday, Dece

RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread Donald Dukelow
capable openssl use the ./Configure solaris-sparcv9-cc   fips  --with-fipslibdir ( wherever you have installed the fips libs)..then make..and install… --- On Sat, 11/29/08, Jatheen Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Jatheen Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Installing open

Re: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-12-01 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008, Jatheen Anand wrote: > I think looking at the errors there is a mismatch between 32 and 64 bit > ( ELFCLASS32 error ). If you are using cc on solaris and want to > configure fips 32 you could use the ./Configure solaris-sparcv9-cc > fipscanisterbuild (fips binaries)..then

RE: Installing openssl-fips-1.2

2008-11-30 Thread Jatheen Anand
I think looking at the errors there is a mismatch between 32 and 64 bit ( ELFCLASS32 error ). If you are using cc on solaris and want to configure fips 32 you could use the ./Configure solaris-sparcv9-cc fipscanisterbuild (fips binaries)..then make ...and install.. and to build the fips capable

RE: Installing openssl 0.9.8g in custom location on 64bit SLES 10

2008-04-09 Thread Saju Paul
Have you checked shared libs with ldd ? # ldd /app/Apache/e2e01/modules/mod_ssl.so Also check if ssl and crypto are where they are supposed to be... # ldconfig -p | grep ssl # ldconfig -p | grep crypt Saju -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ti

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-28 Thread Kyle Hamilton
Actually, there's a paper that was pointed out to me not too long ago (by Philipp Gühring of CAcert.org) -- it /should/ be possible, however there's a severe lack of support in the current implementations. http://www.dfn-pca.de/bibliothek/reports/pki-linking/report-linking-final-1.0.2.pdf (CC:AT-N

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-28 Thread Alain Damiral
Hi, This question might be slightly silly and out of place but this conversation brought it up to me. I don't remember seeing the answer... Is it possible to send several chains, each rooted by a different CA ? And then let the client determine if he trusts one of those CAs. Cheers, - Alai

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-28 Thread Kyle Hamilton
The only certificates that must be sent are the server identification and the certs up to (but not including) the trust anchor. (Since the client already has the trust anchor, it will verify against its local copy of the root CA, not the copy of the root CA that came from the connection.) Sending

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-27 Thread Brian Candler
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:36:16PM +, Brian Candler wrote: > Ah. I had just used -cert ../server.example.com-cert.pem (where this file > contains all the certificates). So now I've added -CAfile as well, pointing > to the same file: > > #!/bin/sh > cd content > openssl s_server -cert ../server

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-27 Thread Brian Candler
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 08:05:59PM +0100, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: > On Mon, Feb 27, 2006, Brian Candler wrote: > > > On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 01:41:33PM +0100, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: > > > Since you didn't include the root CA it isn't possible to say why it isn't > > > excluded. > > > > > > I

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-27 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006, Brian Candler wrote: > On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 01:41:33PM +0100, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: > > Since you didn't include the root CA it isn't possible to say why it isn't > > excluded. > > > > I notice the small serial numbers in the certificates and some invalid > > extensio

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-27 Thread Brian Candler
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 01:41:33PM +0100, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote: > Since you didn't include the root CA it isn't possible to say why it isn't > excluded. > > I notice the small serial numbers in the certificates and some invalid > extensions in there. I'd suggest using the CA.pl script (if you

Re: Installing a certificate chain

2006-02-27 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006, Brian Candler wrote: > I'm trying to get a client to verify a server certificate signed by a sub-CA > when the client has only the root CA certificate. > > I'm using TinyCA (GUI wrapper around OpenSSL) as the CA. Here's what I've > done: > > 1. Created a root CA (CN=root.ca

Re: Installing OpenSSL on HPUX 10.2

2006-02-03 Thread Rick Jones
Riewski, Martin Eric wrote: Hi, I'm getting errors when installing OpenSSL on a HPUX 10.2 box. This is info about box: HP-UX i3107spw B.10.20 A 9000/847 I ran ./config and this is output: $ ./config Operating system: 9000/847-hp-hpux1x Configuring for hpux-parisc-cc elif [ 528 -ge 523 ]; then

RE: Installing the cert

2003-11-26 Thread Faulk, Brian , , WHS/PSD
Thanks for your response, I figured it out. -Original Message- From: Charles B Cranston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 11:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Installing the cert Well, it might be easier to answer this question if we knew what you

Re: Installing the cert

2003-11-26 Thread Charles B Cranston
Well, it might be easier to answer this question if we knew what you were trying to install the certificate into. For the Apache server the certificate and private key are placed into filesystem files which are then named in the configuration files. The installation instructions vary for other pr

Re: Installing Open SSL without root proviledges

2002-04-28 Thread Aleksey Sanin
./config --prefix=$HOME gmake gmake install Aleksey Sharpnet Internet wrote: > Hello everyone. > > I have to use open SSL for a specific application and I need to know > if it is possible to install it without having root privileges. > > If yes, how? > > If not, where can I find an affordabl

Re: Installing Open SSL without root proviledges

2002-04-28 Thread Dirk van der Giesen
http://www.llamacom.com >Hello everyone. > >I have to use open SSL for a specific application and I need to know >if it is possible to install it without having root privileges. > >If yes, how? > >If not, where can I find an affordable SSL host that accepts >customized Perl Scripts? (shared ssl

Re: installing openssl in different directories

2002-02-13 Thread Bodo Moeller
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 06:02:32PM -0600, Phil Howard wrote: > Does OpenSSL integrate installation paths into its installed files? > > If the answer is NO, then that should mean it is safe to move the > library files from /usr/lib to /lib, right? The answer is yes, but it usually should be safe

Re: installing,compiling openssl for usage in VC ++ 6

2001-12-10 Thread RTCYB
Yes thank you all,i'm on the way already to get some glasses ;) __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager

Re: installing,compiling openssl for usage in VC ++ 6

2001-12-10 Thread Dr S N Henson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > thanks for all the help everybody,but now i'll get path errors,i will download >somewhere the libs i don't have the time to play around with perl and ... > That is what i get if i call do_ms > > "C:\Encyrypting\openSSL\toolkit\openssl-engine-0.9.6b\ms>perl util\mkde

RE: installing,compiling openssl for usage in VC ++ 6

2001-12-10 Thread Tat Sing Kong
Here's what I did: from openssl dir: perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-NT dll >ms/ntdll.mak then nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak If you look in ms\README, it tells you this; in a kind of cryptic-around-the-houses type way. Tat. > thanks for all the help everybody,but now i'll get path errors,i > will download

Re: installing,compiling openssl for usage in VC ++ 6

2001-12-10 Thread RTCYB
thanks for all the help everybody,but now i'll get path errors,i will download somewhere the libs i don't have the time to play around with perl and ... That is what i get if i call do_ms "C:\Encyrypting\openSSL\toolkit\openssl-engine-0.9.6b\ms>perl util\mkdef.pl 32 ssleay 1>ms\ssleay32.def Th

Re: installing,compiling openssl for usage in VC ++ 6

2001-12-08 Thread Gregory Stark
Larry, You're correct, all you would normally need is the libraries and the headers to develop your own projects. However, the OpenSSL project does not provide already-built binaries, so you have to build your own. The build process is a bit complex, as it is for almost any project such

RE: installing root CA certificates under windows NT and 2000

2001-11-13 Thread Ryan Hurst
. Ryan -Original Message- From: Zachary Denison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: installing root CA certificates under windows NT and 2000 I do have rundll32.exe on NT, and netscape keeps calling this program when I

RE: installing root CA certificates under windows NT and 2000

2001-11-13 Thread Zachary Denison
I do have rundll32.exe on NT, and netscape keeps calling this program when I try to install the cert. what if I get rid of this program, will it work? --- "Luo, Feng (Exchange)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > check if you have rundll32.exe on NT > > -Original Message- > From: Zachary Den

Re: installing on RedHat 6.2

2001-10-03 Thread Mads Toftum
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 08:04:07AM -0700, John Kolvereid wrote: > > Hi, > I am trying to install mod_ssl-2.8.4-1.3.20 on my RedHat 6.2 > system. I have installed openssl-0.9.6b in my /usr/local/openssl. In > order to install mod_ssl I must point to my Apache source directory: > conf

Re: installing openssh

2001-08-14 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
From: "Tony A. Tran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tony.A.Tran> i'm trying to install openssh and it says i need openssl Tony.A.Tran> and zlib. i'm unsure on how i'm suppose to install these Tony.A.Tran> packages. can someone show me some documentation on how Tony.A.Tran> i can do this. thanks Have you

RE: Installing OpenSSL under server IBM-AIX

2001-04-12 Thread De Closmadeuc, Etienne
I have succesfully installed open-ssl on AIX (but not without some difficulties ... :-) ) You need : - a C compiler : prefer GCC instead of xlc - PERL 5.003 (for egd) - Apache 1.3.12 and openssl-0.9.6.tar.gz - and you also need egd-0.8 which you can grab from : http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto

Re: Installing Net::SSLeay on HP

2000-12-19 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 02:37:08PM +0100, Hampus S?derstr?m wrote: > I have a working SSL installation on a HP machine. > > When I try to install the perl module Net::SSLeay i get the following error: > > ld: (Warning) At least one PA 2.0 object file (SSLeay.o) was detected. The linked >output

RE: Installing user certs into IE

2000-12-18 Thread Dale Peakall
> I know this seems to have been answered before but I'm > not really having any joy with the previous solutions. > I've created a self-certified CA certificate using openssl > which has been installed into IE. I've then created a user > cert which has been signed by the CA, converted it to the

Re: Installing

2000-07-30 Thread hirntod
Hi, use "tar xvfz apache.tgr.gz" or use the mc - program. hirntod RTFM ;-) On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Vern W Heesch wrote: > I am really new to Linux and have been dealing with RPM's up till now, > how do I install a tar.gz file? Sorry for such a stupid question. > > __

Re: Installing

2000-07-17 Thread lee johnson
Anthony Chatman wrote: > To extract under linux: > > tar -zxvf . > > Make sure you are in a directory that you want files written to, such as > /usr/src or /usr/local/src > > Vern W Heesch wrote: > > > > I am really new to Linux and have been dealing with RPM's up till now, > > how do I install

Re: Installing

2000-07-17 Thread Anthony Chatman
To extract under linux: tar -zxvf . Make sure you are in a directory that you want files written to, such as /usr/src or /usr/local/src Vern W Heesch wrote: > > I am really new to Linux and have been dealing with RPM's up till now, > how do I install a tar.gz file? Sorry for such a stupid qu

RE: Installing

2000-07-16 Thread Jason Guild
Vern: Sometimes a tar.gz file contains a full path tree and files similar to how Slackware does installs. You simply cd / as the root user and run tar -xzf yourfile.tar.gz and everything goes to the correct location on your drive. Other times a tar.gz (or .tgz) file has only a relative path tr

Re: installing w/ cygwin32

2000-07-04 Thread Ulf Möller
On Sun, Jul 02, 2000 at 07:54:14PM -0700, Mark Maggelet wrote: > Sorry if this isn't the best place to post this, but openssl-users would have been the right place. > in the INSTALL.W32 file that comes with openssl > it says that it can be compiled w/ GNU C (Mingw32 or Cygwin32). > It then goes

Re: Installing 0.9.5 on top of 0.9.2b

2000-03-31 Thread Ng Pheng Siong
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 02:11:37PM -0500, Wade L. Scholine wrote: > drwxrwxrwx 28 hadi software1024 Mar 27 14:40 .. ^^ ^^ Parent directory is 777, and not owned by root. (!) > Is there anything special that I need to do or watc

Re: Installing as Root into NS and MSIE

2000-02-25 Thread Michael Sierchio
drew wrote: > does anyone have information about getting ones CA cert installed into > Microsoft and Netscapes Browsers, ie becoming a fully qualified CA I think a few hundred thousand dollars (US) would do it. __ OpenSSL Projec