Hi All,
I wanted to know when we use "ALL:!SSLv2:!EXPORT:!LOW:!MEDIUM:!DH" to select
the ciphers how do OpenSSL understands what are ciphers are available under
LOW and MEDIUM. Ssleay.txt documents names LOW,MEDIUM and HIGH as aliases.
Please can someone provide me more information on this?
Thank
Dear Modem,
Thank you so much. Your instructions are so detailed and helpful for my code.
As you said, I put the built dll files into the windows folders. Now, all the
programs are running smoothly. I really appreciate your patient and kind help.
Best Regards,
Xiang
> Date: Wed, 14 Ap
Bon courage pour la suite!
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Mounir IDRASSI
IDRIX
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On 4/14/2010 3:01 PM, Rémi Després-Smyth wrote:
Merci beaucoup, Mounir,
but I got the same error.
Given the time constraints I have, I think my path moving forward is to try
another library or two to see if I can find one t
On 14/04/10 1:05 PM, Jerry Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just wondering what is the best way for converting type
> ASN1_UTCTIME* to type char* or string in C++?
>
Probably the best way is to convert it to a time_t, and then use your
normal platform functions to convert that to a string. This has th
Hi 芦翔,
the way Windows/C is using the SSL Lib here, is a so called "Dynamic
Link Library via IMPLIB loading". This means, each DLL file has a
corresponding LIB file which is statically to be linked together with
your source code's OBJ files to become your EXE file. But this LIB is
only a so called
Dear Modem,
Thank you for your instructions. I have overcomed the problem by putting
"extern" in my code, and rebuild the openssl lib as your notes. I really
appreciate the helps from you and Wiliam.
Now, I can build my application. However, after building the application,
it pops a me
Hi,
I was just wondering what is the best way for converting type ASN1_UTCTIME*
to type char* or string in C++?
Thanks in advance,
Jerry
Steve,
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010, Michael Strder wrote:
>> Is there an API function in OpenSSL which extracts only the DER blob of
>> RecipientInfos from a CMS message (needed for encrypted S/MIME message). Or
>> has that to be done low-level with ASN.1 parser?
>
> No you c
Hi 芦翔,
I also used mixed C / C++ Project and did not used the probably well known
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
stuff. It worked for me without this. Used VS 2005, which surely has
same behaviour as VS 2008.
M.M.
> hi,
> Thank you for your note
Hi, 芦翔
please check, if you are using the right include path fpr the right .h
files.
After calling this:
C:\From_Here\openssl.1.0.0\> perl Configure VC-WIN32 no-asm
--prefix=c:/to_here/ssl
C:\From_Here\openssl.1.0.0\> ms\do_ms
you DON'T should use:
-I C:\From_Here\openssl.1.0.0\include
(or "Addi
Merci beaucoup, Mounir,
but I got the same error.
Given the time constraints I have, I think my path moving forward is to try
another library or two to see if I can find one that uses openSSL properly.
Au plaisir,
Remi.
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From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010, Chris Bare wrote:
> > Additional candidate signer certificates need to be included in the
> > -verify_other option.
> >
> > If the OCSP signing certificate is self signed then it needs to be
> > explicitly
> > trusted which is the -VAfile option if you use that it will als
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010, Benjamin Amling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to extract the DER blob from the RecipientInfos-part of a
> S/MIME message? I tried the following steps already but couldn't manage
> to get what I want:
>
> *
Hello,
is it possible to extract the DER blob from the RecipientInfos-part of a
S/MIME message? I tried the following steps already but couldn't manage
to get what I want:
*
BIO *bin = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());
BIO_write(bin, mimeMes
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