On 2010-07-23 13:48 PDT, Robert Relyea wrote:
> You may be stuck. I believe NES 3.63 ran using an older version of NSS
> that is available in the open source world (or even available as shared
^
NOT!
> libraries, for that matter). I'm not sure if anyone has access to that
> old so
On 2010-07-21 18:26 PDT, Amax Guan wrote:
> Thank you very much, this really help alot:) We won't let end-users
> use that tool, instead, we put it in a installer, and let the installer
> do the dirty work.
>
> btw, Since this certutil.exe is downloaded from microsoft.com
> I'm a little wor
On 07/23/2010 12:41 PM, msg wrote:
> msg wrote in
> news:xns9dbd9d232636bnospamnospamnowh...@216.196.97.169:
>
>
>> Greetings:
>>
>> The utility 'sec-key' bundled with Netscape Enterprise Server
>> 3.63 only generates 1024 bit keys; finding a CA with good browser
>> acceptance who will issue a
msg wrote in
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> Does anyone have the Sleepcat Software Berkeley DB tools source code?
>
Specifically for db 1.85.
FWIW, ftp://ftp.sunfreeware.com/pub/SOURCES has a few packages, the
earliest of which contains the utilities is 'db-2.7.7.
On 07/17/2010 04:13 PM, Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> FIPS 140 will not allow *any* hardware pure noise source to be used by
> itself as a random number/bit source. Instead, such a source MUST be
> fed into a DRBG from which any internal random data is taken.
>
>
Some of the FIPS 140 requirements a
msg wrote in
news:xns9dbd9d232636bnospamnospamnowh...@216.196.97.169:
> Greetings:
>
> The utility 'sec-key' bundled with Netscape Enterprise Server
> 3.63 only generates 1024 bit keys; finding a CA with good browser
> acceptance who will issue a 1024 bit cert is a problem. I need
> to find a
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