Want to understand why (or is this wrong). When I call
EC_POINT_point2oct() given a curve of size say 192 or 384. It always
returns a size 1 greater then one would think. i.e. 192 yields 25 and
384 yields 49. Should it not be 24 bytes and 48 bytes? i.e. 384 bits/8
bits-byte = 48.
Is there so
On Thursday 09 October 2003 15:28, Frank wrote:
> Want to understand why (or is this wrong). When I call
> EC_POINT_point2oct() given a curve of size say 192 or 384. It always
> returns a size 1 greater then one would think. i.e. 192 yields 25 and
> 384 yields 49. Should it not be 24 bytes and 48
I am having a problem using OpenSSL as a client. I have wrapped the functionality of
OpenSSL in a C++ class, which has worked without problem until now. I am now
attempting to connect to a new server. I make a connection and send the request
without error. However, when I attempt an SSL_read, I
Hi!
We have just installed a AXL600L card in one of our servers and after
manually installing the driver (the .rpm packages are a bit strange) the
atldmd daemon is running and reports:
cat /AtallaSem/Atldmd.log
Located 1 Atalla AXL accelerator card(s) in the system.
For LD 0 assigned handle 4100