Hello,
I'm trying to build openssl keys to be used in a client/server connection
and neeed some step by step guide for this, as I'm doing it for the
first time.
I found and started with the following procedure:
http://acs.lbl.gov/~boverhof/openssl_certs.html
Generating Client/Server
thanks for the offer.
best I can determine something upgraded - lwp or openssl
and it doesn't handle the handshake properly.
glad you found a workaround.
eejack
At 09:36 AM 7/21/2012, Benn Boulton wrote:
hi and thanksfor the suggestion but no help for me.
What i ended up doing is to pass
I wrote this a while ago, but I think it was trivially modified from
something I found online. I added a few comments, which perhaps is
helpful__
OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org
User
hi
finally got openssl to stop giving me the
Verify return code: 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate)
and now get 0 OK response
it was a certificate file issue.
issued a lot of
openssl s_client -CAfile DIFFERENT CERT AND PEM FILES -connect .
until I got the ok.
still trying to get
Hi Steve,
Thanks for all the help -- I think I've things sorted out now.
Here are some of the issues I've had cross-compiling for Android. Just some
feedback -- maybe they'll help someone running into the same.
1) Building as shared libraries is straightforward, but they give versioned