I'm not sure how to take the question. It's a symbol that's normally
found in libcrypto.so. It's a function that free's an RSA*. It's
part of the support for RSA public key crypto, which undergirds most
stuff you might want to do with OpenSSL.
If this is the case, then I definately need to
I am trying to cross compile openssl for a linux-mipsel system (my router
running Tomato firmware), though the system type no longer exists in the
./Configure list. The router currently uses openssl 0.9.7d, and I'm trying to
compile it with uClibC. Any suggestions or advice if this can be
I found MIPS compatibility patches
(http://cblfs.cross-lfs.org/index.php/OpenSSL) since my last post though have
run into problems after the compile process:
Unable to resolve RSA_free used by libssl.so
make[1]: *** [install]Error 1
What is RSA_free? I am trying to strip down openssl as much
Does anyone know how to approach generating certificates to be used with
Elliptic Curve Cryptography (TLS) and OpenVPN? The normal generation process
for RSA certificates does not work, so it looks like there is a different
procedure (as with Apache and ECC certificates). I compiled openvpn
I want to generate encrypted private keys for my openvpn server/clients, so I'm
using the scripts bundled with it. For some reason, I can't get it to generate
encrypted CA keys. This is my script:
@echo off
cd %HOME%
openssl req -days 1097 -sha1 -new -keyout