I can do to make my server
behave better in its response?
Thanks,
- Andrew
From: Andrew Kraslavsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Nessus security alert issued in error against OpenSSL v0.9.7d?
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 18:40:20 -0800
George,
Thanks
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Subject: Re: Nessus security alert issued in error against OpenSSL v0.9.7d?
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:57:42 +0100
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004, Andrew Kraslavsky wrote:
Howdy,
To test the security of my proprietary HTTPS server, built with OpenSSL
library
: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 20:50:40 -0500
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004, Andrew Kraslavsky wrote:
To test the security of my proprietary HTTPS server, built with OpenSSL
library version 0.9.7d, I ran Nessus version 2.2 against it and it
reported
the following alert (as issued by Nessus plug-in ID 11875, described
Howdy,
To test the security of my proprietary HTTPS server, built with OpenSSL
library version 0.9.7d, I ran Nessus version 2.2 against it and it reported
the following alert (as issued by Nessus plug-in ID 11875, described at:
http://cgi.nessus.org/plugins/dump.php3?id=11875 ):
Thanks Michal!
That is in fact the road on which I have already begun to travel.
Still, I think it woudl be helpful for the engine stuff to get documented a
bit.
- AJK
From: Michal Ludvig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrew Kraslavsky
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Subject: Re: Crypto
Hello,
I am looking to integrate some crypto hardware with OpenSSL but am having a
tough time finding documentation on how to go about doing this.
I see where OpenSSL is designed to allow this with its ENGINE approach,
but just what do I have to do to create my own hardware specific engine?