Hi all,
how can I use
BN_randto generatea random
integern in the range [0, p-1], where p is a given integer?
Thanks
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 04:27:05PM -0700, Chad Woodford wrote:
There is not relation whatsoever between the transport
channel (TCP, hosts,
ports or whatever) and the TLS protocol (being transported in
the channel).
The case you are describing is not uncommon. I have a dialup
Marco Russo wrote:
I need to generate a random polynomial in Zp, with p very large (1024-2048
bits).
Sorry for my math...:-(,
but I think that with your method the problem is that the numbers in [0,
p-1] are equally likely only if
(2^(n - 1))mod p = 0, where n is the number of bits in
Hi Josh, hi all,
just before my vacations I wanted to get this thing out.
This patch can be found on
http://www.progredy.de (Download Section)
This Patch provides:
* Fixes a (imo) glitch, as the original Crypt::SSLeay it
depends on direct host name resulution. Using a proxy just
the proxy
reading through the code, i'm a bit lost as to what
des_set_key_unchecked() is actually doing. it says it's doing something
called PC1 to the key in order to turn the key into an architecture
independant schedule. i don't see anything about this in applied
cryptography and the code is pretty
Do you have some sample code/URL that I can use to reproduce
this problem?
--Josh
Stephen More wrote:
Simple GETs and POSTs work fine.
I think I figured out how to re-create the bug (not really a bug,
Crypt::SSLeay just needs better error handling):
1. I did a https POST to the
In this document:
http://www.kfu.com/~nsayer/encryption/openssl.html
it refers to an Apache file, called ca_bundle.crt, which
"contains all the roots from Netscape's cert7.db, automatically
extracted".
What tool did this? Is it in OpenSSL, or in Apache, or what?
I have a client program running on Linux Red Hat 7.0 and my web server
is MS IIS 4.0.
I have generated my own self signed CA certificate unsing openssl and I
have imported it successfully into IE in the trusted CA list on the
machine running my web server.
I have also generated a certificate for
hi
the above port is not avilable
pls advice
osama
Daniel,
I'm having a little problem reading the code since some of the lines got
broken in odd places by your mail client.. However, I would think you would
also need to import the CA certificate into the ROOT store of the account
under which IIS runs. Perhaps you have and that is what you
Hello,
To my knowledge, whenever a webserver is configured for SSL Client
Authentication, it sends all CA certificates which it (webserver) trust to
the client during Handshake. Client can make a connection only if it get its
certificate from one of those CAs. In your case it is perfectly
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