On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:59, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Sorry for replying to myself.
I just realized that I need to use the "dgst" command.
Adolfo
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Hi,
Usually, one doesn't encrypt data with an RSA key. What is really
encrypted with an RSA is a secret key (generated at random). The secret
key is used to encrypt your data, using a symetric cipher (blowfish,
3DES, IDEA, whatever).
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Nathalie Furmento wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am
Aumont wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I'am looking for a way to script asymetrical encryption of a named file.
> rsautl providede that feature but it seems to be outside openssl now
> (but it is still in the documentation). Is there a another way to do it
> using openssl command interface ?
It is in the ope
> If by messages you mean "email" then the 'smime' application is best
> suited. rsautl is a low level signing and diagnostic utility and its
> only in 0.9.6-betas at present.
Actually I'm wanting to take a message (a CSV string, as it happens), sha1
hash it, then sign the hash. Then I can return
Michael Mason wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> I'm new here so feel free to point me at TFM.
>
> I'm using openssl and would like to sign messages using RSA. From the docs,
> it looks like I'm trying to use "openssl rsautl", but my from-source build
> of 0.9.5a doesn't seem to have this command impleme
From: Michael Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
michael.mason> Sorry, it's Redhat linux 6.2, and openssl-0.9.5a. I've
michael.mason> just built 0.9.6-beta3 and the command is included in
michael.mason> that version. I'm going to try it out now.
That explains it. rsautl is new in 0.9.6.
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Richard Lev
> What exactly is the error message? What platform are we talking
> about?
Sorry, it's Redhat linux 6.2, and openssl-0.9.5a. I've just built
0.9.6-beta3 and the command is included in that version. I'm going to try it
out now.
Cheers,
Mike.
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From: Michael Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
michael.mason> I'm using openssl and would like to sign messages using
michael.mason> RSA. From the docs, it looks like I'm trying to use
michael.mason> "openssl rsautl", but my from-source build of 0.9.5a
michael.mason> doesn't seem to have this command i