Hi,
what i am trying to achieve is to encrypt a plain ascii text message
Which will be transmitted via a udp or tcp.
The application which its been implemented for is for a security product..
regards
Dennis
--- On Sat, 19/9/09, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> From: Jeffrey Walton
> Subject: Re:
Hi Dennis,
> I am presently looking at implementing AES 256bit into an
> application which I am working on... Is it possible to do it
> with OpenSSL?
It depends on what you want to accomplish, and the mode of operation
in which AES-256 will be operating. Can you offer more details?
Jeff
On 9/18/
You could use libeay alone (not linking in libssl), and that would
include an implementation of AES256.
-Kyle H
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Dennis Morgan wrote:
> Hello everyone..
>
> I am presently looking at implementing AES 256bit into an application which I
> am working on...
>
> What
Hello everyone..
I am presently looking at implementing AES 256bit into an application which I
am working on...
What I need is pointers as to where I could find example source code about how
to do it...
Is it possible to do it with OpenSSL?
regards
Dennis
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OpenSSL provides a toolkit which implements a well-reviewed,
cryptographically secure protocol called SSL (and now TLS).
For an OpenWRT router, the size of the default compile may be too
large to fit into RAM. You can build it without a lot of the optional
ciphers, if you know your environment an
Hi all!
I don't know nothing about cryptography using sockets.
I need to do an application written in C that is a client/server that
receives and responds commands.
The data must be cryptographed as it will travell in a wireless network.
I plan to do this client/server to be used inside an openwr
not-yet-commons-ssl-0.3.11.jar can accomplish what you are trying to
do. Details here:
http://juliusdavies.ca/commons-ssl/utilities.html#ksb
java -cp not-yet-commons-ssl-0.3.11.jar org.apache.commons.ssl.KeyStoreBuilder
KeyStoreBuilder converts PKCS12 and PKCS8 to Java "Keystore"
KeyStoreBui
Once you receive SSL_ERROR_SSL, the next step is to use
ERR_get_error(3ssl) to figure out what the specific SSL error was.
Before you do this, you should call ERR_load_crypto_strings(3ssl) and
SSL_load_error_strings(3ssl) so that you can get the full string; if
you don't, you'll get a hexadecimal c
I just built my first (very basic) FIPS-enabled OpenSSL application on
Windows using VC 8.
When linking with static libraries (with fipslink.pl...), the following
symbols are unresolved:
_ERR_error_string
_ERR_free_strings
_ERR_load_FIPS_strings
_ERR_load_crypto_strings
_ERR_load_ERR_strings
On Fri September 18 2009, Jacques Lebastard wrote:
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> Jacques Lebastard wrote:
> size="-1"> face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">perl
> F:\OPENSSL-FIPS\fips\fipslink.pl /nologo /subsystem:windows
> /machine:X86 /map /out:Debug\OpenSSLFIPSTest.exe
> @C:\DOCUME~1\JACQUE~1.LEB\
Hi
I am using Linux provided SSL Library "OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003".
The problem is that SSL_Connect fails with error SSL_ERROR_SSL
I am not able to trace the possible reason for error.
Any help is valuable as I need to resolve the issue urgently.
Regards
Anuradha Gupta
Technical Leader
Title: Evidian Signature
Jacques Lebastard wrote:
perl
F:\OPENSSL-FIPS\fips\fipslink.pl /nologo /subsystem:windows
/machine:X86 /map /out:Debug\OpenSSLFIPSTest.exe
@C:\DOCUME~1\JACQUE~1.LEB\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmA108.tmp
***HASH VALUE MISMATCH FOR FILE fips_premain.c *** at
F:\OPENSSL-FIPS\fips\fipsl
>
> What arguments are you passing to the Configure script? The normal cause of
> this is the use of backslashes in pathnames. These weren't escaped properly
> and you needed to use slashes instead. The latest snapshots should fix
> this.
>
> Steve.
> --
> Dr Stephen N. Henson. OpenSSL project core
Title: Evidian Signature
Hi all,
I'm trying to build an OpenSSL-FIPS application using static
libeayfips32.lib library.
Environment: OpenSSL 0.9.8k + OpenSSL-FIPS 1.2 + nasm 2.07 + Visual
Studio 2005 (VC8).
As explained in section 5.3.2 of OpenSSL FIPS 140-2 User Guide, I
derived a .mak file
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009, Eystein Mly Stenberg wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> Thank you for your quick reply.
> I tried "openssl-1.0.0-stable-SNAP-20090918.tar.gz", but got into some
> build problems again:
> ...
> rand_win.c: In function `RAND_poll':
> rand_win.c:517: err
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009, Vadym Stetsiak wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> When building OpenSSL library under Win32 I've encountered and error
> C2220: warning treated as error - no object file generated
>
> After removing compiler flag /WX from ntdll.mak - build completed
> I was building using Visual C++ 9.0
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009, Eisenacher, Patrick wrote:
> Hi list members,
>
> is there a possibility to specify the x509v3 extension privateKeyUsagePeriod
> in the openssl.conf file for the req and ca commands?
>
> It seems, openssl knows the oid and asn1 structure of the extension but
> doesn't allow
Hi list members,
is there a possibility to specify the x509v3 extension privateKeyUsagePeriod in
the openssl.conf file for the req and ca commands?
It seems, openssl knows the oid and asn1 structure of the extension but doesn't
allow you to put it into certificates.
When I specify
privateKeyU
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your quick reply.
I tried "openssl-1.0.0-stable-SNAP-20090918.tar.gz", but got into some
build problems again:
...
rand_win.c: In function `RAND_poll':
rand_win.c:517: error: `__try' undeclared (first use in this function)
...
It seems like this has
Hi, All
When building OpenSSL library under Win32 I've encountered and error
C2220: warning treated as error - no object file generated
After removing compiler flag /WX from ntdll.mak - build completed
I was building using Visual C++ 9.0 (Visual Studio 2008)
Here is nmake output
//
cl /Fotm
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