Hi team,
I got encountered the following error when
I installed the openssl 0.9.8a to solaris 10 intel box under virtual
pc.
>./Configure
solaris-x86-gcc
> make
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.
.
.
gcc -I.. -I../.. -I../../include
-DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN -DHAV
> Now i've desided to write a new application instead of using an
> existing protocol.But I'm a fresh men here, so not very clear with
> what should i do first,would you please give me some advices about this
?
If you don't know what you are doing, re-use an existing protocol. If you
insist o
Thank you for your advice.
Now i've desided to write a new application instead of using an existing
protocol.But I'm a fresh men here, so not very clear with what should i do
first,would you please give me some advices about this ?
thank you very much!
Sun yingming
From: Bear Giles
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Farid Izem wrote:
Hi Goetz,
Hello Farid,
What do you mean by
subjectAltName=DNS:host1.domain1,DNS:host2.domain2,... ??
I have to change the openssl.cnf ?
Can you please more explicit ?
Lets try:
To tell your client(s) that this server certificate is good
for more than one host name, you can
Mark wrote:
You point at it in the context before the handshake. You can either
point at a dir full of digest named ones or a specific root cert file.
Strangely I tried the former which did not work. The latter method
appears to work fine (it connected and exchanged data anyway).
did you a
Mark wrote:
in OPENSSL_DIR/ssl/misc is a demo script that does something like
a very small and dump CA...
I don't seem to have this directory.
Replace OPENSSL_DIR with the installation path of your openssl
version...
Bye
Goetz
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