Hi All,
I tried to compile the openssl source in vc 6.0.
for this i followed the instructions in instal-32 file
Firstly you should run Configure:
> perl Configure VC-WIN32 --prefix=c:/some/openssl/dir
Where the prefix argument specifies where OpenSSL will be installed to.
Next
elating to interaction between
Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.
On 4/2/06, Davidson, Brett (Managed Services) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I can set the Cisco certificate to authenticate to the W2K domain.
> That's reasonably simple.
> Deciding what to do about things after
On 4/2/06, Davidson, Brett (Managed Services) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can set the Cisco certificate to authenticate to the W2K domain.
> That's reasonably simple.
> Deciding what to do about things after that gets a little interesting
> but that's another topic... :-)
>
> The anonymous conne
e-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Hamilton
Sent: Monday, 3 April 2006 11:26 a.m.
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: Newbie questions : 2 issues relating to interaction between
Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.
The Cisco also needs to be exempted from
questions : 2 issues relating to interaction between
Linux, Windows 2000 and Cisco.
The Cisco also needs to be exempted from the "authenticated domain
members" rule, unless you can set its identifying certificate up as
authenticatable to the domain. (You are authenticating against the
Wi
The Cisco also needs to be exempted from the "authenticated domain
members" rule, unless you can set its identifying certificate up as
authenticatable to the domain. (You are authenticating against the
Windows 2000 domain, correct?)
There are known issues with restricting acces
SUSE
Linux webserver. The current Windows 2000 server will have Group Policies
implemented restricting access to authenticated domain members. (Obviously,
the webserver will be excluded from some of these policies). Essentially. access
to the domain and the domainserver should be restricted to
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005, Jos Luis Gmez wrote:
> Hello,
> unfortunately it did not work. But I think it's not a problem but a
> misconfiguration: I've checked my openssl.cnf and I've noticed a
> property called nsCertType, which, if not set, means every purpose but
> object signing. I think this co
ated my own
CA (CA.sh -newca).
Then, I create a certificate for a Windows machine, with CA.sh -newreq,
then CA.sh -sign to sign it. Then I convert them into PKCS12 format to
export to a Windows 2000 Professional machine. This p12 contains the
personal key and the server certificate:
/usr/l
nto PKCS12 format to
> export to a Windows 2000 Professional machine. This p12 contains the
> personal key and the server certificate:
> /usr/local/ssl/misc# openssl pkcs12 -export -in newcert.pem -inkey
> newkey.pem -certfile demoCA/cacert.pem -out /tmp/client.p12
>
> (
Hello,
I have installed Openssl 0.9.8 in a Linux box. Then I've created my own
CA (CA.sh -newca).
Then, I create a certificate for a Windows machine, with CA.sh -newreq,
then CA.sh -sign to sign it. Then I convert them into PKCS12 format to
export to a Windows 2000 Professional machine.
, and far from just any plug-and-play solution. Particularly if
DHCP is used, there might be problems.
I also try to do it on Windows 2000.
If I install the root certificate and the users/computer's(?) key on
Windows, then I managed to log on to the network. - a difference in the
behaviou
d far from just any plug-and-play solution. Particularly if
DHCP is used, there might be problems.
I also try to do it on Windows 2000.
If I install the root certificate and the users/computer's(?) key on
Windows, then I managed to log on to the network. - a difference in the
behaviour com
]> wrote:
> At 08:33 AM 11/5/2004 +, Mike Hart writeth:
>
>
> >Hello
> >
> >I have OpenSA 1.0.4 Installed on a Windows 2000 Server, there is a
> >Denial of Service vulnerability with the OpenSSL 0.9.6g portion of
> >this installation that requires Ope
t; At 08:33 AM 11/5/2004 +, Mike Hart writeth:
>
>
> >Hello
> >
> >I have OpenSA 1.0.4 Installed on a Windows 2000 Server, there is a
> >Denial of Service vulnerability with the OpenSSL 0.9.6g portion of
> >this installation that requires OpenSSL to be upgra
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas J. Hruska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: OpenSSL as part of OpenSA using Windows 2000
> At 08:33 AM 11/5/2004 +, Mike Hart writeth:
> >Hello
> >
At 08:33 AM 11/5/2004 +, Mike Hart writeth:
>Hello
>
>I have OpenSA 1.0.4 Installed on a Windows 2000 Server, there is a
>Denial of Service vulnerability with the OpenSSL 0.9.6g portion of
>this installation that requires OpenSSL to be upgraded to OpenSSL
>0.9.7d or 0.9.6m.
Hello
I have OpenSA 1.0.4 Installed on a Windows 2000 Server, there is a
Denial of Service vulnerability with the OpenSSL 0.9.6g portion of
this installation that requires OpenSSL to be upgraded to OpenSSL
0.9.7d or 0.9.6m. There seems to be no further upgrades available for
OpenSA that include
Hello,
we use a ldap Connectin from LinuxClients to our Win 2000 Domain, it works
fin. But we want to use a LADP-Connection with open_ssl to our Win 2000
Domain.
It doesn´t works.
The SSL Port 636 on the Windows-Server is open, we tested that with the
MS-Tool lpd.exe.
I think we need a signi
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 9:51 AM
Subject: openssl and windows 2000 and visual basic and winsock
> I wrote an vb script which GETs and POSTs to http urls using the winsock
in visual basic..
>
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 04:51:21AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wrote an vb script which GETs and POSTs to http urls using the winsock
> in visual basic..
>
> is there anyway at all I can do the same thing for https urls ?
2 possibilities:
Easier: Use the MSIE ActiveX already installed on
Under Windows and vb SSPI is your "friend" !
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote an vb script which GETs and POSTs to http urls using the winsock in visual basic..
is there anyway at all I can do the same thing for https urls ?
can openssl help ?
prem
please see below for the code that I'm using
I wrote an vb script which GETs and POSTs to http urls using the winsock in visual
basic..
is there anyway at all I can do the same thing for https urls ?
can openssl help ?
prem
please see below for the code that I'm using now
---
Func
I believe I have found the solution. Apparently, it was a bug
introduced in SP1 and now fixed in SP4 for windows 2000:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=305217
Thanks,
-R
R McIntosh wrote:
Hello OpenSSL and ModSSL users,
I am running apache-1.3.29, mod_ssl-2.8.16-1.3.29, and
the quit their
browser and try again. They are running a patched ie6 on windows
2000. We only have this problem with this one client's site.
Here is the error from my log file:
[Tue Dec 30 08:19:10 2003] [error] mod_ssl: SSL handshake timed out
(client X.X.X.X, server www.partnersmith.co
Hi everyone,
I don't know if I post this message in the correct
list.
My company asked me to install GPKCS11 in Windows
2000 and add gpkcs11 module to Netscape. I spent several nights to do
it and still have no luck. The
documentation of GPKCS11 is not very helpful.
-- I inst
I will be out of the office until April 7th with limited access to email.
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Steve
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penssl and I was wondering how to build
> on Windows 2000. I went
> >to the openssl web site and got the tar file for
> version 0.9.7. Once I
> >unzipped the file(I put the extracted files in a
> directory called openssl) I
> >ran the command "perl Configure VC-WIN32
At 11:04 AM 3/28/2003 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writeth:
>I'm new to openssl and I was wondering how to build on Windows 2000. I went
>to the openssl web site and got the tar file for version 0.9.7. Once I
>unzipped the file(I put the extracted files in a directory called opens
I'm new to openssl and I was wondering how to build on Windows 2000. I went
to the openssl web site and got the tar file for version 0.9.7. Once I
unzipped the file(I put the extracted files in a directory called openssl) I
ran the command "perl Configure VC-WIN32". I received the
Has anyone tried to compile the 0.9.6g release with
Windows 2000, Visual C 6.0, and the nCipher chil
libraries? I've compiled it according to all the
instructions and receive no compilation errors. When I
run
>.\openssl speed -engine chil rsa1024
I receive the following errors:
can
Hi
all,
I'm trying to create a certificate to use
with IIS 5. But I have a problem when I import a certificate into IIS. I
have created a certificate request using IIS tool (the MMC console) at C:\certreq.txt. After that, I signed a
certificate for that request ( I acts as a CA):
openss
Hi ... i'm new in OpenSSL.
I tried to install the OpenSSL in windows 2000, and it seems
working.
After doing the ms\test ... it pass all the test.
When i try this command : openssl ciphers -v, it gives the good result
...
but, when i try with this : openssl ciphers -v 'ALL:!ADH:@STR
Hi,
I just tried to install and therefore compile openssl under windows 2000.
i installed the
gcc-2.95.2-msvcrt.exe and
make-3.76.1.zip in the C:\egcs-1.1.2 folder as described in the
install.w32 document.
When I start to compile, I get the following message:
Generating makefile
Generating
:
> Can anyone help me,
>
>
>
> I am trying to install openssl-0.9.6c through cygwin on a Windows 2000
> box. Here is the error message I receive when I run the make command.
>
>
>
> Devon Jones@CR718118-A <mailto:Jones@CR718118-A> /tmp/openssl-0.9.6c
> $ ma
Can anyone help me,
I am trying to install openssl-0.9.6c through
cygwin on a Windows 2000 box. Here is the error message I receive when I
run the make command.
Devon Jones@CR718118-A /tmp/openssl-0.9.6c$
make+ rm -f libcrypto+ rm -f libsslmaking all in
crypto...make[1]: Entering
Can anyone help me,
I am trying to install openssl-0.9.6c through
cygwin on a Windows 2000 box. Here is the error message I receive when I
run the make command.
Devon Jones@CR718118-A /tmp/openssl-0.9.6c$
make+ rm -f libcrypto+ rm -f libsslmaking all in
crypto...make[1]: Entering
'm working with my own CA, generated by openssl under Linux.
If somebody knows how to generate and install or sign a request generated
by windows 2000 please e-mail me asap.
Thanks in advance
Guillermo Lama
Hello,
openssl-0.9.6, openssl-0.9.6a, openssl-0.9.6-stable-snap-20020103,
openssl-engine-0.9.6c, openssl-0.9.6c, openssl-snap-20020103, these versions
can not be compiled under windows2000 + VC6.0.
Whenever I use "perl Configure VC-WIN32" or "perl Configure VC-NT",
run "ms\do_ms"
rror when install openssl-0.9.6b in Windows 2000
> Few questions, and possible (?) solutions
>
> 1. What version of Visual C++ are you running ?
> 2. Are the env. variables set properly ? (E.g. (VC98\bin\vcvars.bat)
> 3. Try running it from c:\openssl by saying 'name -f ms\nt.m
will. That should
solve your problem.
Pascal
Qbik NZ
- Original Message -
From: "PARKER,Myles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 2:24 PM
Subject: FW: Error when install openssl-0.9.6b in Windows 2000
> I should have pointed ou
"PARKER,Myles" wrote:
>
> I should have pointed out that I had executed the
> command : nmake -f c:\openssl\ms\ntdll.mak when I got the error.
>
You have to be in the openssl directory (i.e. where you extracted the
sources) when you execute the commands or you'll get lots of err
-0.9.6b in Windows 2000
I am trying to compile openssl. I followed the
instructions and then I get the following error:-
Myles Parker
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 6.00.8168.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.
Buildi
I am trying to compile openssl. I followed the
instructions and then I get the following error:-
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 6.00.8168.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.
Building OpenSSL
NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't
Title: Got a minute? Openssl/Windows 2000 CA interop
Beware
MS is less forgiving than the openssl and the file must contain only one
--CERTIFICATE-- section with no other text...
If
need be edit the files. Check my HOWTO on how to sign certificates request
issued by key manager.
Check
Title: Got a minute? Openssl/Windows 2000 CA interop
I looked all around the net, and the one document I found
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/depot/doc/openssl/openssl.txt (or the openssl.txt)
That talks about unsupported subjectAltName tags.
So, following those instructions, I've inc
I'm trying to connect to a site that wants the full certificate chain.
Connecting from the command line works perfectly.
Using the code fragment below gives an error when I try to read the first
packet (using receiveData, which just sits in a loop), and the server
indicates that I have a "BAD" cer
Hi!
I am trying to install OpenSSL on a Windows 2000 server machine running the
latest Active Perl, and with Mingw32 and GNU.
I have followed all the steps in INSTALL.W32, and recieved 1 error:
process_begin: CreateProcess((null), gmkdir outinc/openssl, ...) failed.
make (e=2): The system
Hi!
I am trying to install OpenSSL on a Windows 2000 server machine running the
latest Active Perl, and with Mingw32 and GNU.
I have followed all the steps in INSTALL.W32, and recieved 1 error:
process_begin: CreateProcess((null), gmkdir outinc/openssl, ...) failed.
make (e=2): The system
From: "Graham Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
grahamshaw> Does anyone know if OpenSSL fully supports Windows 2000
grahamshaw> and if not whether this is likely to be added in the near
grahamshaw> future. I have written an application that seems to work
grahamshaw> on NT 4
> Does anyone know if OpenSSL fully supports Windows 2000 and if not whether
> this is likely to be added in the near future. I have written an application
> that seems to work on NT 4 but locks up on Windows 2000.
>
I've been using OpenSSL on Windows 200
Does anyone know if OpenSSL fully supports Windows 2000 and if not whether
this is likely to be added in the near future. I have written an application
that seems to work on NT 4 but locks up on Windows 2000.
Thanks
Graham Shaw
A quick note to help others in the future who are trying to use openssl to
generate certificates for use with Windows 2000 L2TP/IPSec:
I just spent several days trying to figure out why Windows 2000 IPSec
refused to use certificates generated by openssl. After trying all sorts of
(what seemed to
Has anybody successfully used openssl to generate certificates for use with
Windows 2000 IPSec?
I've successfully set up an IPSec gateway between two Windows 2000 boxes
using certificate authentication. The certificates were created with
Microsoft's Certificate Services.
Instead of C
Is there a way to import a private key (plus certificate) generated with the
genrsa's OpenSSL application to a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine (with
IIS 5.0).
The problem is we've generated some keys and certs for an Apache + OpenSSL
platform and now we need to move some of the s
hi,
i had a problem in compling SSL in WIndows 2000.
the error message is :
Building OpenSSL
link /nologo /subsystem:console /machine:I386 /opt:ref /dll
/out:out32dl
l\libeay32.dll /def:ms/LIBEAY32.def @C:\DOCUME~1\eturan\LOCALS~1\Temp\nma00920.
OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50.6
I wonder if somebody uses SSL with Windows 2000 beta 3 in generating CA, server
> certificat and client certificat...
> People try to help me and thank you but my problem is still not solved.
> Thank you
> Marion
_
I know that everyday I send 1000 mails but I am desperate, I have no solution
for my SSL problem.
I explained it earlier but if you want to know it again, don't hesitate to
contact me I will email you.
I wonder if somebody uses SSL with Windows 2000 beta 3 in generating CA, server
certi
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