Hello folks,
stumbling about a bug in crypto.c I find a mismatch between
the last 2.1 version of crypto.c
(according to cvsweb: 1.23.2.3.2.2, Aug 26 2005)
and the tar openvpn-2.1_beta8.tar.gz.
The bug I mentioned is in line 1065 of crypto.c:
[...]
}
const char *cp = (char *)in.data;
whil
Hello Alon,
> mts.spb.s...@mail.ru wrote:
> > Hello Alon,
> >
> > ABL> So as long as private keys cannot be extracted... and as long as
> > ABL> the attacker does not have access to the CA private key, you are
> > ABL> in a good security level.
> > The CA certificate I included on the token *DOES
> Ondra Medek wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've made easy-rsa 2.0 support for PKCS#11 (it makes a certificate from a
>> token). If you are interested, then it is at
>>
>
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for your patch.
>
> In my view it lacks the following features:
> 1. Allow the user to specify his own PKCS#11