Thank you to everyone that has weighed in on my question. Unfortunately, I
have yet to find an answer that I'm fully satisfied with.
I'm trying a different approach: I would like to create a sample encrypted
Ethereum private key that shares the same 132 character PEM format as the
string I'm tryi
Hi Daniel,
>Option #1 from the possibilities you mentioned below seems to be the most
logical to me.
Thank you, that's very helpful.
Thanks,
Chris
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 1:29 PM, Sands, Daniel wrote:
> On Sun, 2018-01-14 at 18:26 -0500, Chris B wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> >If you *are* using 1.1.
On Sun, 2018-01-14 at 18:26 -0500, Chris B wrote:
Hi Matt,
>If you *are* using 1.1.0 then the default digest was changed between 1.0.2 and
>1.1.0.
Awesome thought, but I'm also using 1.0.2:
$ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.2k-fips 26 Jan 2017
(I also tried adding -md md5 to the previous command,
tks for the response, but didn't worked, same error.
2013/10/23 eurospoofer
> I was getting the same error. Changed a setting in the openssl.cnf that
> fixed it:
>
> Locate the line:
> default_md = default
>
> Change it to:
>
> default_md = md5
>
>
>
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I was getting the same error. Changed a setting in the openssl.cnf that
fixed it:
Locate the line:
default_md = default
Change it to:
default_md = md5
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> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Pushkar Pathak
> Sent: Tuesday, 10 May, 2011 13:57
> I am using openssl on win xp 32. When I try to sign a request,
> openssl throws an error to the effect
> c:\>openssl ca -config openssl.cfg -policy policy_anything
>
Thanks David,
#4 seems to be the simplest solution to me.
while trying #4, I get exception on windows platform. Usually the excpetion
occurs in ERR_clear_error while allocating memory.
I call ERR_remove_state() at end of library functions. With single thread it
works find. But as soon as I increas
Pankaj Aggarwal wrote:
> I am able to think about the following approaches :
> 1. Keep a record a threads which are spawned.
> 2. Expose a function from our library for cleanup when the thread exits
> Is there any other way to avoid the memory leak caused by error queues ?
There are severa
> From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of tanu dutt
> Sent: Thursday, 29 January, 2009 08:31
> Can anybody tell how can I translate Openssl Error code to error
description.
> I am calling ERR_peak_last_error(). The error code that I am receiving is
b901.
> Is this a valid error code
Hi,
first, until 0.6.4 devel version of wpa_supplicant, it requires a copy
of client cert sitting on hard disk. 0.6.4 has cert_id field.
at this moment i have got exactly the same error. Using wpa_supplicant
under linux client works. With openssl engine, i only need to indicate
key_id, cert_id
Arp22 wrote:
hi i am getting the following error when i run the command:
gcc -o client client.o -lcrypto -lssl
In function 'main': undefined reference to 'init_OpenSSL' undefined
reference to 'handle_error' --- what shud i do? please help!
I hope the fact that these are not Openssl function
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Hello,
> I am facing some problem when I tried to compile the application. This
application was
> building fine, but after adding a file called "d
Hello,
> I am facing some problem when I tried to compile the application. This
application was
> building fine, but after adding a file called "digestclient.c" (to
support HTTPs), it's
> throwing the following error. Can anyone give some input on this.
>
> digestclient.obj : error LNK2001: u
Carles Fernandez i Julia wrote:
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Carles Fernandez i Julia wrote:
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That's the point : I have the private key certificate stored in the
smartcard, not located in a plain file. That's why I commented the line
above.
the engine doesn't support using certificates stor
En/na Nils Larsch ha escrit:
> Carles Fernandez i Julia wrote:
> ...
>> That's the point : I have the private key certificate stored in the
>> smartcard, not located in a plain file. That's why I commented the line
>> above.
>
> the engine doesn't support using certificates stored on smart cards
>
Carles Fernandez i Julia wrote:
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That's the point : I have the private key certificate stored in the
smartcard, not located in a plain file. That's why I commented the line
above.
the engine doesn't support using certificates stored on smart cards
(and I don't even think that this extremly u
En/na Marek Marcola ha escrit:
> Hello,
>
>> I'm currently trying to authenticate using EAP-TLS using smartcard with
>> wpa_supplicant and I get this error:
>>
>> OpenSSL: tls_connection_engine_private_key - Private key failed
>> verification error:140A30B1:SSL routines:SSL_check_private_key:no
Hello,
> I'm currently trying to authenticate using EAP-TLS using smartcard with
> wpa_supplicant and I get this error:
>
> OpenSSL: tls_connection_engine_private_key - Private key failed
> verification error:140A30B1:SSL routines:SSL_check_private_key:no
> certificate assigned
>
> I got some mes
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It means that the file that it's attempting to read
_lib.c:662:Expecting: TRUSTED
> CERTIFICATE
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> I have an Apache installation running mod_ssl and would like to setup another
> VirtualHost that runs under SSL on a different port (e.g. 8443). The default
> site on port 443 is running fine with SSL. The new certificate I have
At 22:44 06.12.2002 +0100, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 06 Dec 2002
>19:51:04 +0100, Wolfgang Ziegler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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>Wolfgang.Ziegler> when trying to get the subject out of a certificate
>Wolfgang.Ziegler> from our local test CA I get t
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 22:51:05 +, Manoj Kithany wrote:
>Hi:
>
>My Apache is NOT working.the log file shows:
>
>[Fri Nov 15 15:35:57 2002] [error] mod_ssl: Init: Failed to generate
>temporary 512 bit RSA private key (OpenSSL
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 12:08:51PM -0500, Hardej, Andrew wrote:
>
> I compiled OpensSSL 0.9.6b on Solaris 2.7 successfully.
>
> When I now try to compile OpenSSH (specifically ./configure) I get the
> following error:
>
> checking for OpenSSL directory... configure: error: Could not find worki
Glover Barker wrote:
> I hate to distract from the original issue, but what is ethereal? Some
> kind of dump or sniffer? Where can it be found?
>
It comes up at the top of the google hit list on the name.
www.ethereal.com.
Yes, its great. 10 minute install, hit capture->start and
select an
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