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Re: Âïåðâûå â Ðîññèè!!!
ludmila wrote: > Âïåðâûå â Ðîññèè!!! Íà íàøèõ ñòðàíèöàõ > http://www.pommel.com/deadsea/indexcs.html Âû ñìîæåòå çàêàçàòü ëó÷øóþ â ìèðå >íàòóðàëüíóþ > ëå÷åáíóþ êîñìåòèêó Ìåðòâîãî ìîðÿ ôèðìû "CELL" íå îòõîäÿ îò êîìïüþòåðà. This is the second spam in a foreign language! I know it's a cryptography list, but it sure ain't a linguistics one. Jeremy. __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Âïåðâûå â Ðîññèè!!!
Âïåðâûå â Ðîññèè!!! Íà íàøèõ ñòðàíèöàõ http://www.pommel.com/deadsea/indexcs.html Âû ñìîæåòå çàêàçàòü ëó÷øóþ â ìèðå íàòóðàëüíóþ ëå÷åáíóþ êîñìåòèêó Ìåðòâîãî ìîðÿ ôèðìû "CELL" íå îòõîäÿ îò êîìïüþòåðà. Âàø çàêàç áóäåò äîñòàâëåí â òå÷åíèè íåäåëè â ëþáóþ òî÷êó Ðîññèè. Òîëüêî ó íàñ âû ñìîæåòå óçíàòü ñåêðåòû ëå÷åíèÿ ïñîðèàçà http://www.psoriasis.cc/ , ïðîñòàòèòà http://www.prostatitis.cc/ è ìíîãèõ äðóãèõ çàáîëåâàíèé, à åñëè íàïèøèòå î ñâîèõ ïðîáëåìàõ ïî àäðåñó [EMAIL PROTECTED], òî ñìîæåòå ïîëó÷èòü êâàëèôèöèðîâàííóþ êîíñóëüòàöèþ âðà÷à ëþáîé ñïåöèàëüíîñòè ñîâåðøåííî áåñïëàòíî!!!  ñëîæíûõ ñëó÷àÿõ ìû ïðèâëåêàåì èçâåñòíûõ ñïåöèàëèñòîâ èç ðàçíûõ ñòðàí. Òîëüêî ó íàñ âû ñìîæåòå îáìåíÿòüñÿ ñîâåòàìè è ïîäåëèòüñÿ îïûòîì ëå÷åíèÿ ñâîèõ áîëåçíåé ñ ïàöèåíòàìè èç ðàçíûõ ñòðàí http://www.psoriasis.cc/corner/indexeng.html . Ñäåëàâ çàêàç ïî èíòåðíåòó èëè ïðèñëàâ íàì ñîâåò ïàöèåíòà èëè ñâåæèé àíåêäîò íà ìåäèöèíñêóþ òåìó âû ñòàíåòå ÷ëåíîì íàøåãî êëóáà "CELL" è áóäåòå ðåãóëÿðíî ïîëó÷àòü ìåäèöèíñêèå íîâîñòè íàøåãî ñàéòà, ñóâåíèðû è ïîçäðàâëåíèÿ ê ïðàçäíèêàì, ó÷àâñòâîâàòü â ðîçûãðûøàõ ïóòåâîê â ñàìûå ïðåñòèæíûå ñàíàòîðèè ìèðà http://www.psoriasis.cc/lottery/index251.html . ÷ÐÅÒ×ÙÅ × òÏÓÓÉÉ!!! îÁ ÎÁÛÉÈ ÓÔÒÁÎÉÃÁÈ http://www.pommel.com/deadsea/indexcs.html ÷Ù ÓÍÏÖÅÔÅ ÚÁËÁÚÁÔØ ÌÕÞÛÕÀ × ÍÉÒÅ ÎÁÔÕÒÁÌØÎÕÀ ÌÅÞÅÂÎÕÀ ËÏÓÍÅÔÉËÕ íÅÒÔ×ÏÇÏ ÍÏÒÑ ÆÉÒÍÙ "CELL" ÎÅ ÏÔÈÏÄÑ ÏÔ ËÏÍÐØÀÔÅÒÁ. ÷ÁÛ ÚÁËÁÚ ÂÕÄÅÔ ÄÏÓÔÁ×ÌÅÎ × ÔÅÞÅÎÉÉ ÎÅÄÅÌÉ × ÌÀÂÕÀ ÔÏÞËÕ òÏÓÓÉÉ. ôÏÌØËÏ Õ ÎÁÓ ×Ù ÓÍÏÖÅÔÅ ÕÚÎÁÔØ ÓÅËÒÅÔÙ ÌÅÞÅÎÉÑ ÐÓÏÒÉÁÚÁ http://www.psoriasis.cc/ , ÐÒÏÓÔÁÔÉÔÁ http://www.prostatitis.cc/ É ÍÎÏÇÉÈ ÄÒÕÇÉÈ ÚÁÂÏÌÅ×ÁÎÉÊ, Á ÅÓÌÉ ÎÁÐÉÛÉÔÅ Ï Ó×ÏÉÈ ÐÒÏÂÌÅÍÁÈ ÐÏ ÁÄÒÅÓÕ [EMAIL PROTECTED], ÔÏ ÓÍÏÖÅÔÅ ÐÏÌÕÞÉÔØ Ë×ÁÌÉÆÉÃÉÒÏ×ÁÎÎÕÀ ËÏÎÓÕÌØÔÁÃÉÀ ×ÒÁÞÁ ÌÀÂÏÊ ÓÐÅÃÉÁÌØÎÏÓÔÉ ÓÏ×ÅÒÛÅÎÎÏ ÂÅÓÐÌÁÔÎÏ!!! ÷ ÓÌÏÖÎÙÈ ÓÌÕÞÁÑÈ ÍÙ ÐÒÉ×ÌÅËÁÅÍ ÉÚ×ÅÓÔÎÙÈ ÓÐÅÃÉÁÌÉÓÔÏ× ÉÚ ÒÁÚÎÙÈ ÓÔÒÁÎ. ôÏÌØËÏ Õ ÎÁÓ ×Ù ÓÍÏÖÅÔÅ ÏÂÍÅÎÑÔØÓÑ ÓÏ×ÅÔÁÍÉ É ÐÏÄÅÌÉÔØÓÑ ÏÐÙÔÏÍ ÌÅÞÅÎÉÑ Ó×ÏÉÈ ÂÏÌÅÚÎÅÊ Ó ÐÁÃÉÅÎÔÁÍÉ ÉÚ ÒÁÚÎÙÈ ÓÔÒÁÎ http://www.psoriasis.cc/corner/indexeng.html . óÄÅÌÁ× ÚÁËÁÚ ÐÏ ÉÎÔÅÒÎÅÔÕ ÉÌÉ ÐÒÉÓÌÁ× ÎÁÍ ÓÏ×ÅÔ ÐÁÃÉÅÎÔÁ ÉÌÉ Ó×ÅÖÉÊ ÁÎÅËÄÏÔ ÎÁ ÍÅÄÉÃÉÎÓËÕÀ ÔÅÍÕ ×Ù ÓÔÁÎÅÔÅ ÞÌÅÎÏÍ ÎÁÛÅÇÏ ËÌÕÂÁ "CELL" É ÂÕÄÅÔÅ ÒÅÇÕÌÑÒÎÏ ÐÏÌÕÞÁÔØ ÍÅÄÉÃÉÎÓËÉÅ ÎÏ×ÏÓÔÉ ÎÁÛÅÇÏ ÓÁÊÔÁ, ÓÕ×ÅÎÉÒÙ É ÐÏÚÄÒÁ×ÌÅÎÉÑ Ë ÐÒÁÚÄÎÉËÁÍ, ÕÞÁ×ÓÔ×Ï×ÁÔØ × ÒÏÚÙÇÒÙÛÁÈ ÐÕÔÅ×ÏË × ÓÁÍÙÅ ÐÒÅÓÔÉÖÎÙÅ ÓÁÎÁÔÏÒÉÉ ÍÉÒÁ http://www.psoriasis.cc/lottery/index251.html . __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doubt regarding the OCSP Extensions
HI all, I have a doubt regarding the OCSP extensions. Do we have to send all the extensions (CRL Referrences etc) in the request. I couldnt understand clearly from the RFC 2560 regarding it. Can some one help me to know what extenions are to be sent in the request and what extensions can be expected in the response with out sending the corresponding extensions in the OCSP Request. Some one may please help me regarding the extensions so that I will be able to understand better the OCSP rfc. Awaiting for your valuable responses. Thanks in advance Regards Suram
RE: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5
The picture shows that you have the High Crypto pack installed (The 128bit encryption statement in the about box). So my assumptions are wrong and I have no idea at the moment what else could cause your problem, sorry. :-( Best regards, Reiner. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Angus Lee > Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 1:11 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5 > > > >= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] = > >Can you check if the IE5 installation is High Crypto? If not > >this might be the problem. Try generating a cert with 512 Bit > >in IE6 or upgrade IE5 to High Crypto version if this is the > >cause. > > I guess my IE 5 has high crypto pack installed. A jpeg of my IE's > about box is > attached. Could you check for me? Thank you. > > I found that my CA's private key is 2048 bits. Does it affect OE > 6 or below? I > regenerated my CA's key pair using 1024 bits. However it turned > out that both > OE 5 and OE 5 couldn't decrypt the encrypted mail. I have no problem > decrypting the mail using OpenSSL. > > Angus Lee > > --- > Get Your Free Email at http://www.hknetmail.com > __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5
Specifically, IE5.01SP2 has 128bit support. This is the oldest version of IE that MS currently supports. A trip to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ will allow you to upgrade to this. - John Airey Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2 6XU, Tel.: +44 (0) 1733 375299 Fax: +44 (0) 1733 370848 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-Original Message- >From: Reiner Buehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: 16 October 2001 11:45 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5 > > >Can you check if the IE5 installation is High Crypto? If not >this might be the problem. Try generating a cert with 512 Bit >in IE6 or upgrade IE5 to High Crypto version if this is the >cause. > >Best regards, >Reiner. > >> -Original Message- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Angus Lee >> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:47 AM >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5 >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I've set up my own CA using OpenSSL. I suppose there're no known >> problems/mistakes in my CA setup. I could used the digital >> certificates issued >> by this CA to send secure e-mail and login intranet web sites (in >> my office) >> which require client authentication. >> >> Now I have two e-mail accounts, suppose one is S and another one >> is W. S is >> using IE 5 with SP2 (but the Outlook Express version is 5.5 as >> reported by the >> application) while W is using IE 6. Both run on Microsoft Windows >> 2000 with >> SP2. S and W exchange their public certificate by sending a >> signed e-mail to >> one another. Then both reply with an encrypted e-mail using >> Outlook Express. >> >> W which has IE 6 has no problem decrypting the encryted >e-mail sent by S. >> S which has IE 5 SP2 could NOT decrypt the encrypted e-mail >sent by W. >> >> The error message is: >> Error Decrypting Message >> You cannot read the message. >> -- >> >> -- >> This might be because: >> o You may have lost or deleted the Digital ID that the message is >> encrypted >> to. >> o You may have installed the Digital ID that the message is >> encrypted to on >> another computer. >> o The sender may have meant the message for somebody else. >> o You do not have the necessary security package installed on >> this computer. >> >> I have the some problem on another machine which has IE 5.5 SP2 >> installed. >> Could someone please help me? >> >> The BIG problem is that both S and W have no problem decrypting >> e-mail when I >> use digital certificates issued by Thawte. I guess there may >be something >> wrong with my CA setup. Please also find the openssl.cnf I use >> for my own CA. >> >> Thank you very much. >> >> Angus Lee >> >> --- >> Get Your Free Email at http://www.hknetmail.com >> > >__ >OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org >User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - NOTICE: The information contained in this email and any attachments is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that you must not use, disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on this email's content. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and then delete the email and any attachments from your system. RNIB has made strenuous efforts to ensure that emails and any attachments generated by its staff are free from viruses. However, it cannot accept any responsibility for any viruses which are transmitted. We therefore recommend you scan all attachments. Please note that the statements and views expressed in this email and any attachments are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RNIB. RNIB Registered Charity Number: 226227 Website: http://www.rnib.org.uk __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5
Can you check if the IE5 installation is High Crypto? If not this might be the problem. Try generating a cert with 512 Bit in IE6 or upgrade IE5 to High Crypto version if this is the cause. Best regards, Reiner. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Angus Lee > Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:47 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5 > > > Hi, > > I've set up my own CA using OpenSSL. I suppose there're no known > problems/mistakes in my CA setup. I could used the digital > certificates issued > by this CA to send secure e-mail and login intranet web sites (in > my office) > which require client authentication. > > Now I have two e-mail accounts, suppose one is S and another one > is W. S is > using IE 5 with SP2 (but the Outlook Express version is 5.5 as > reported by the > application) while W is using IE 6. Both run on Microsoft Windows > 2000 with > SP2. S and W exchange their public certificate by sending a > signed e-mail to > one another. Then both reply with an encrypted e-mail using > Outlook Express. > > W which has IE 6 has no problem decrypting the encryted e-mail sent by S. > S which has IE 5 SP2 could NOT decrypt the encrypted e-mail sent by W. > > The error message is: > Error Decrypting Message > You cannot read the message. > -- > > -- > This might be because: > o You may have lost or deleted the Digital ID that the message is > encrypted > to. > o You may have installed the Digital ID that the message is > encrypted to on > another computer. > o The sender may have meant the message for somebody else. > o You do not have the necessary security package installed on > this computer. > > I have the some problem on another machine which has IE 5.5 SP2 > installed. > Could someone please help me? > > The BIG problem is that both S and W have no problem decrypting > e-mail when I > use digital certificates issued by Thawte. I guess there may be something > wrong with my CA setup. Please also find the openssl.cnf I use > for my own CA. > > Thank you very much. > > Angus Lee > > --- > Get Your Free Email at http://www.hknetmail.com > __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] = >Now I have two e-mail accounts, suppose one is S and another one is W. S is >using IE 5 with SP2 (but the Outlook Express version is 5.5 as reported by the >application) while W is using IE 6. Both run on Microsoft Windows 2000 with >SP2. S and W exchange their public certificate by sending a signed e-mail to >one another. Then both reply with an encrypted e-mail using Outlook Express. > >W which has IE 6 has no problem decrypting the encryted e-mail sent by S. >S which has IE 5 SP2 could NOT decrypt the encrypted e-mail sent by W. Just want to more information: Netscape 4.78 has no such problem. Is there any incompatibilities between Netscape and IE when dealing with encrypted e-mail? I scanned the web and found that there're some S/MIME version 2 or version 3 standards. Do they affect? Angus Lee --- Get Your Free Email at http://www.hknetmail.com __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Decrypting encrypted e-mail in OE 5
Hi, I've set up my own CA using OpenSSL. I suppose there're no known problems/mistakes in my CA setup. I could used the digital certificates issued by this CA to send secure e-mail and login intranet web sites (in my office) which require client authentication. Now I have two e-mail accounts, suppose one is S and another one is W. S is using IE 5 with SP2 (but the Outlook Express version is 5.5 as reported by the application) while W is using IE 6. Both run on Microsoft Windows 2000 with SP2. S and W exchange their public certificate by sending a signed e-mail to one another. Then both reply with an encrypted e-mail using Outlook Express. W which has IE 6 has no problem decrypting the encryted e-mail sent by S. S which has IE 5 SP2 could NOT decrypt the encrypted e-mail sent by W. The error message is: Error Decrypting Message You cannot read the message. -- -- This might be because: o You may have lost or deleted the Digital ID that the message is encrypted to. o You may have installed the Digital ID that the message is encrypted to on another computer. o The sender may have meant the message for somebody else. o You do not have the necessary security package installed on this computer. I have the some problem on another machine which has IE 5.5 SP2 installed. Could someone please help me? The BIG problem is that both S and W have no problem decrypting e-mail when I use digital certificates issued by Thawte. I guess there may be something wrong with my CA setup. Please also find the openssl.cnf I use for my own CA. Thank you very much. Angus Lee --- Get Your Free Email at http://www.hknetmail.com openssl.cnf Description: Binary data