I installed an AG Toolkit v2.4 on an XP SP1 machine according to specs and when I try to start the venue client, it will abort. In debug mode it says "Initialization Error: unpack list of wrong size" right after it started the Certificate Request Wizard. Anybody knows what the heck this is? I am lost and would need a solution real quick!
Thanks! Zsolt _ _ _ Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD Research Associate, Clinical IT Specialist University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department Of Family And Preventive Medicine Oklahoma Center For Family Medicine Research 900 NE 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Phone: (405) 271-8000 Ext.:1-32212 Fax: (405) 271-1682 _____ From: [email protected] on behalf of Derek Piper Sent: Thu 3/30/2006 7:26 AM To: Piers O'Hanlon Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] vic and rat encryption Heheh.. yea.. quite right. Ooops. I hate that word for how often I misspell it. I really had to make sure I got it right in the source code for AGVCR. For emails, obviously I'm still having problems. :) Derek Piers O'Hanlon wrote: > Hi, > > Just a minor correction - just a typo - to save frustration: > One needs use "Rijndael/" instead of "Rjindael/" > > Piers. > > On 3/29/06, Derek Piper <[email protected]> wrote: > >> You may be better off using Rjindael encryption, which is normally >> used >>on AG Venues when setting the 'encryption' option in the venue server >>config. >> A Rjindael key is passed to VIC and RAT as 'Rjindael/passphrase' where >>passphrase should be something random and unguessable, and distributed >>to those needing the key to enter manually. There's a program for Debian >>called 'pwgen' that I've used to generate a passphrase before. For >>manually entering the key, you would probably just disable the venue >>encryption and manually key it in. For a DES key, just use a passphrase >>that doesn't start with a string 'Rjindael/'. >> Of course you can also use certificates to secure a venue too, so not >>just anyone can enter and obtain the encryption key. >> >> Derek >> >>Jeremy Mann wrote: >> >>>We would like to demonstrate encryption in April to some fellow >>>colleagues. I set up a test room on our venue server with encryption. >>>Encryption works fine, but whoever enters the venue gets the encryption >>>key. I would like to "lock" down the room to whoever I give the key to, >>>not whoever enters the room. Can this be done? >>> >>>Also, I know I can manually enter a key into vic and rat. Is there a >>>program that I can run to get DES key? Or can I simply use a passphrase >>>instead? >>> >>>Thanks! >>> >>> >> >>-- >>Derek Piper - [email protected] - (812) 856 0111 >>IRI 323, School of Informatics >>Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana >> >> > > -- Derek Piper - [email protected] - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

