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An: Dominic Wollner
Cc: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Betreff: [openssl.org #2991] Certifacte verification with a RSA-SHA512 hash
algorithm fails
On Fri Feb 15 10:24:22 2013, woll...@igel.com wrote:
we are using OpenSSL 0.9.8k. It's not the command line utility.
We are linking against libcrypto
with a RSA-SHA512 hash
algorithm fails
On Thu Feb 14 18:14:37 2013, woll...@igel.com wrote:
Hi,
there is a problem with certificate verification. Windows allows the
generation of CA certificates which uses RSA-SHA512 as the hash
algorithm. But this hash algorithm is currently not supported
On Fri Feb 15 10:24:22 2013, woll...@igel.com wrote:
we are using OpenSSL 0.9.8k. It's not the command line utility.
We are linking against libcrypto and libssl. We load the CA
certificates with SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths (c_rehash has
been executed before), disable the automatic
Hi,
there is a problem with certificate verification. Windows allows the generation
of CA certificates which uses RSA-SHA512 as the hash algorithm. But this hash
algorithm is currently not supported by OpenSSL. Will this issue be fixed in
future or is there a workaround for this?
Regards,
On Thu Feb 14 18:14:37 2013, woll...@igel.com wrote:
Hi,
there is a problem with certificate verification. Windows allows the
generation of CA certificates which uses RSA-SHA512 as the hash
algorithm. But this hash algorithm is currently not supported by
OpenSSL. Will this issue be fixed in