AES pointers needed..

2009-09-18 Thread Dennis Morgan
Hello everyone..

I am presently looking at implementing AES 256bit into an application which I 
am working on... 

What I need is pointers as to where I could find example source code about how 
to do it...

Is it possible to do it with OpenSSL? 

regards
Dennis

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Re: AES pointers needed..

2009-09-18 Thread Dennis Morgan
Hi,
what i am trying to achieve is to encrypt a plain ascii text message

Which will be transmitted via a udp or tcp.

The application which its been implemented for is for a security product..

regards
Dennis

--- On Sat, 19/9/09, Jeffrey Walton noloa...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Jeffrey Walton noloa...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: AES pointers needed..
 To: openssl-users@openssl.org
 Received: Saturday, 19 September, 2009, 1:19 PM
 Hi Dennis,
 
  I am presently looking at implementing AES 256bit into
 an
  application which I am working on. Is it possible to
 do it
  with OpenSSL?
 It depends on what you want to accomplish, and the mode of
 operation
 in which AES-256 will be operating. Can you offer more
 details?
 
 Jeff
 
 On 9/18/09, Dennis Morgan dennis.mor...@xtra.co.nz
 wrote:
  Hello everyone..
 
  I am presently looking at implementing AES 256bit into
 an application which I am working on...
 
  What I need is pointers as to where I could find
 example source code about how to do it.
 
  Is it possible to do it with OpenSSL?
 
  regards
  Dennis
 
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Re: I want you to do my homework for me.

2009-05-04 Thread Dennis Morgan

Hi Nikos,
actually I think Miguel may of been trying to find what pushed people's buttons 
and also offend or annoy as many people in the process, he/she did it a couple 
of years ago on a Debian mailing list also.. If anyone wants info on this just 
go to: http://whijo.net/geek-tags/miguel-ghobangieno

IMHO: He/She needs to grow up and stop acting like a little brat.

regards
Dennis

--- On Tue, 5/5/09, Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: I want you to do my homework for me.
 To: openssl-users@openssl.org
 Received: Tuesday, 5 May, 2009, 3:30 AM
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
 Hi,
  
 Isn't the abusive language and
 attitude used by Miguel good 
 reason to ban him/her from this group? Although it was
 taken as humorous in the 
 beginning, it seems that a lot of users were put off by his
 
 message.
  
 BR,
 Nikos
 
   - Original Message
 - 
   From: 
   Robert
 Butler 
   To: openssl-users@openssl.org
 
   Sent: Monday, May
 04, 2009 4:01 PM
   Subject: Re: I want
 you to do my homework 
   for me.
   
 Hi Alan,
 
 I do apologize for the outburst in the mailing 
   list over the weekend.  But he's succeeded in
 pushing my buttons. I do 
   recommend 
 though, that you read over the entirety of the thread /
 message 
   in question, and not just my response to
 Miguel.  He has been 
   
 making warrant-less threats, accusations, and demands since
 early 
   Saturday.
 
 I  tried being polite out of respect for the mailing 
   list.  That being said,  I resent greatly
 labeling of me in the way 
   that he has, and 
 merely  wished to  be overly blunt to 
   demonstrate that I could have posted far worse, far
 earlier, however had 
   exhibited restraint 
 due to the fact that this -is- a public mailing 
   list.  Though, what I'd posted was more from
 frustration than anything 
   else.
 
 Once again, I apologize for -my- behavior.
 - Robert
 
 On 
   Mon, 2009-05-04 at 10:16 +0100, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
 wrote: 
   Hi,
 
  No. I was trying to be polite, snip
 
 
 excuse me? This is a general open public mailing list for
 OpenSSL.
 
 this sort of abusive language has no place here - its read
 by a mixture 
 of professional, non-professional, adults, children,
 researchers,
 computer users etc. foul language has its place in other,
 more
 appropriate locations.
 
 please take some responsibility and be responsible
 
 I can see no purpose of this silly thread other than to
 disrupt
 an otherwise useful and normal mailing list. 
 
 
 alan
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Re: I want you to do my homework for me.

2009-05-03 Thread Dennis Morgan

I honestly don't get these people who think others should do there homework or 
any work for them..

It would crack me up if the lecturer or teacher is actually reading the list 
and seen that post immediately busted for plagiarism.


--- On Mon, 4/5/09, Robert Butler lighth7...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:

 From: Robert Butler lighth7...@tampabay.rr.com
 Subject: Re: I want you to do my homework for me.
 To: openssl-users@openssl.org
 Received: Monday, 4 May, 2009, 12:21 AM
 
 
 
   
   
 
  
 Haha.  Phuq that, and phuq you.
 
 *middle finger* Go to hell, you smelly, stinky troll.
 
 
 
 Robert
 
 
 
 On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 00:14 -0700, Miguel Ghobangieno
 wrote:
 
 
 Libssl should be rewritten in java on ruby upon rails (the
 bottom rail, which is now on top). This is not a suggestion.
 It is a demand. You _MUST_ comply.
 
 --- On Sat, 5/2/09, Frans de Boer fr...@fransdb.nl
 wrote:
 
  From: Frans de Boer fr...@fransdb.nl
  Subject: Re: I want you to do my homework for me.
  To: openssl-users@openssl.org
  Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 9:43 PM
  On Sat, 2009-05-02 at 07:19 -0700,
  Miguel Ghobangieno wrote:
   I'd like to do some crypto homework. It
 entails
  rebuilding the openssl
   library on windows 8 (C###). I'd like you to
 deatail
  the _EXACT_
   procedure for rebuilding/recoding/synergising the
  openssl library in
   windows 8's C###. You have to do this because
 I told
  you to, requested
   it of you, demanded it of you. 
   
   Accusations such as think of the code
 or learn
  openssl by reading
   the code etc will be forwarded to the Equal
  Empolyment Oppourtunity
   Commission.
   
   Furthermore I am aware that you opensource coders
 are
  all a buch of
   mysoginist sexists; for the most part you are all
  _men_. The EEOC is
   going to hear of THAT aswell.
   
   Period.
   Slash
   
  Normally I do not react, but this message must be
 written
  by a child,
  looking by the many spelling errors. So who can take
 this
  person
  seriously? 'It' clearly has no clue about the
 real world.
  Or is it an
  attempt to gobble up bandwidth on the Internet? In
 which
  case it
  succeeded moderately.
  
  Frans.
  
 
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Encryption and Decryption

2001-04-23 Thread Dennis Morgan

Hi,
I am trying to find any examples of C code for using the EVP_EncryptInit
and EVP_EncyptUpdate, and EVP_EncryptFinal
functions as possible... I am trying to code a encryption function for a
client/server to encrypt the username and password
during authenication..

Any help would be greatly appreciated..

thanks.
Dennis

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