On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Ben DJ
<bendj095124367913213...@gmail.com> wrote:
> does @v1.0.0 'openssl ciphers -v ...' still support "!" notation, as
> in 'openssl ciphers -v !RSA' ?
>
> man page says it does,
>
>  man ciphers | grep "Each cipher" -A5
>       Each cipher string can be optionally preceded by the characters !, - or
>       +.
>
>       If ! is used then the ciphers are permanently deleted from the list.
>       The ciphers deleted can never reappear in the list even if they are
>       explicitly stated.
>
> but using "!" gives "Event not found"
>
> e.g.,
>
>  openssl ciphers -v "HIGH:RSA"  WORKS
>  openssl ciphers -v "HIGH:-RSA"  WORKS
>
> but,
>
>  openssl ciphers -v "HIGH:!RSA"
>
> returns,
>
>  RSA: Event not found.

That's your shell talking.  Try:

openssl ciphers -v 'HIGH:!RSA'    # note the single-quotes

You just have to tell the shell not to interpret the bang, by quoting
it -- either with a backslash or in an uninterpreted-quoted string.

-Kyle H
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