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rival I would like to ask a simple question :
rival if I block cipher few times the same string and armor
rival the result with base64, the output will always look the same,
rival is there any way of making it like the same plain text string is
rival different each time
Does anyone know what the different between OpenSSL 0.9.6b and OpenSSL
0.9.6b - engine?
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From: Rachel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rachel Does anyone know what the different between OpenSSL 0.9.6b
rachel and OpenSSL 0.9.6b - engine?
Yes. The engine variant has extra support for external crypto
devices like hardware crypto devices. The support is limited to RSA,
DSA, DH and RAND operations,
Does it means... if i install apache + mod_ssl with openssl-engine the
result is same to apache + mod_ssl with openssl?
(apache + mod_ssl + openssl-engine) = (apache + mod_ssl + openssl) ?
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From: Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
this link you gave is not valid anymore (unfortunately). what is the
difference between a client certificate and a server certificate. is
there a difference or is only the way you use it different?
and generally do you always have to store a certificate to be able to
communicate with those
From: Rachel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rachel Does it means... if i install apache + mod_ssl with openssl-engine the
rachel result is same to apache + mod_ssl with openssl?
rachel
rachel (apache + mod_ssl + openssl-engine) = (apache + mod_ssl + openssl) ?
Unless you use a hardware device, the answer
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Alper Oezmacun wrote:
this link you gave is not valid anymore (unfortunately).
go to teamware.com and search for OpenSSL there's a document :
Inetgrating Stunnel ad OpenSSL with teamware Office
what is the
difference between a client certificate and a server
Hi,
thanks for all the answer to my first question :-).
I have a new stupid question :
I want that a client on a computer A in the network A_net communicate with
a server on a computer B in the network B_net. I want to use TLS for this
TCP/IP communication.
Do I need a CA ? where can I
* Endre Meckelborg Rognerud
|
| I'm trying to write a client in Java that should connect to an
| OpenSSL server through a SSLConnection. I have tried to write it
| with the JSSE package from Sun, but I've had a lot of problems. The
| first problem was related to the message 'no cipher suites in
|
change
ur option to cc -I/home/wenwen/openssl-0.9.6/include -o cli
cli.o /home/wenwen/openssl-0.9.6/libssl.a
/home/wenwen/openssl-0.9.6/libcrypto.a
It
should work. U give -L option only to give path for a shared library. and
"xxx.a" is a static library.
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Can someone PLEASE help me with the following error:
[debug] apache_ssl.c(1123): Generating 512 bit key
[debug] apache_ssl.c(287): SSL_accept returned 0
[debug] apache_ssl.c(291): error:14094410:SSL
routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert handshake failure
[debug] apache_ssl.c(379): Random input
Hello,
There seem to be some confusion about the document, so I will give again the details.
The PDF document (StunnelOpenSSLIntegration.pdf) I was mentioning has the title
Integrating Stunnel and OpenSSL with Teamware Office. It has two entire chapters (2
and 5) dedicated exclusively to
The -L option is to givethe path in which the
compiler and the linker should search the libraries you want to link with (you
can put more than one if your libraries are scattered around in several
directories). It isn't only for shared libraries.You don't give a file to
the -L option but a
Hi,
I am calling ssl_accept but it is not blocking. This is very new to me
but as the design goes, I need the socket to block on accept.
The application currently works without SSL. I am trying to add SSL to
the routines allowing the user to determine if they want a secure
connection to not.
Hi,
I am calling ssl_accept but it is not blocking. This is very new to me
but as the design goes, I need the socket to block on accept.
The application currently works without SSL. I am trying to add SSL to
the routines allowing the user to determine if they want a secure
connection to not.
At 14:56 10.10.2001 +0800, you wrote:
Does anyone know what the different between OpenSSL 0.9.6b and OpenSSL
0.9.6b - engine?
See: http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html
[MISC] 6. What is an 'engine' version?
Ciao,
Richard
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How do I build for
Windows 2000?
Or, can you give me the name of the document that
explains how to build?
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Eddy_Quicksall How do I build for Windows 2000?
Eddy_Quicksall
Eddy_Quicksall Or, can you give me the name of the document that explains how to
build?
Did you actually download the OpenSSL source kit? Did you notice the
file README? Did you read it?
Title: Message
Could
someone point me to a list of all the algorithms OpenSSL uses so that I can put
it in the reportfor the export beauru?
Thanks! Btw, I didnt see anything of Openssl.org about
this
-Andrew T.
FinnellSoftware EngineereSecurity Inc(321)
Hi, All,
Initially I thought the certificate is based on domain name, but, I tested,
if I use an IP address to generate a self-signed certificate, it is still
recognized by the browser.
So, am I right that without a domain name, I can still use openssl to create
certificate?
Thanks,
Jian
Oct.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 01:22:40PM -0700, Ruby Cruiser wrote:
Should I use SSL_set_fd or SSL_set_bio?? How do we
know? I have a socket generated from accept call,
which I can feed to both these APIs and they pass. But
not sure what difference it makes...
SSL_set_fd() connects the SSL object
Hello,
I am new to the list and OpenSSL. As the company programmer I have been
assigned to setup FTP over SSL and am looking for pointers. From what I
have been able to read online I don't think it will be that difficult. The
script I will need to modify to go over SSL is as follows:
From: Tom Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ttangI was wondering if anyone has ever tried to port OpenSSL or portions
ttang of it into the kernel (*nix). I posed this question on the dev mailing
ttang list but got no response. Thanks.
I haven't heard of OpenSSL being integrated into the kernel.
I
See http://www.kermit-project.org/ftpd.html for a list of FTP Servers
that support SSL/TLS.
Hello,
I am new to the list and OpenSSL. As the company programmer I have been
assigned to setup FTP over SSL and am looking for pointers. From what I
have been able to read online I don't think
openssl ciphers -v
Andrew Finnell wrote:
Could someone point me to a list of all the algorithms OpenSSL uses
so that I can put it in the report for the export beauru?Thanks!
Btw, I didnt see anything of Openssl.org about
this-
Andrew T. Finnell
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 22:53:58 +0200 (MET DST), Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
wrote:
I haven't heard of OpenSSL being integrated into the kernel.
I wonder, what would the purpose be?
The idea would be that if two such machines had SSL implemented in their
kernel and both
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