Question for
ya'll Does anyone know of any problems with trying to link the crypto and
ssl libraries with a shared library (example: gcc -G -o mylib.so myfile.o
-lcrypto -lssl) on Solaris? Its about the only think left that I can think
of that would explain the behavior we're seeing --
I now find the function doesn't work for upgraded IIS4.0.
If I have idea about how the devepoler of ssleay wrote the current version
of
NETSCAPE_RSA. I may follow his way and write a new function
for exported IIS key.And I think here developers could help me.
I am not going to write a document, b
Does anyone have any tips for a 'minimalist' approach to using the RSA
routines in OpenSSL? I have a requirement for these routines, and these
alone (create/encrypt/decrypt) - but can only get the compiled binary down
to about 128K. With RSAREF I was able to do around 50K - any tips?
Platform is
I have the same
problem,
the
device /dev/random is not full and waiting for some entropy this cause the your
program to wait for this and a timeout occur !!!
I resolve this by the
creation of /dev/urandom device on sun and use this device instead the
/dev/random !!!
Good
lock !!!
Mario
We're having some
trouble with the OpenSSL library on Solaris/sparc. It appears that it is
hanging in the crypto lib, somewhere down in md_rand (actually, I believe its
down in one of the SHA calls that md_rand.c makes).
Anyway, after
building the library and running the tests, everythi
What I'v must to do ?
OpenSSL self-test report:
OpenSSL version: 0.9.5a
Last change: Make sure _lrotl and _lrotr are only used with MSVC
OS (uname): Linux imif 2.2.6 #20 Tue Apr 27 15:23:25 CDT 1999 i586 unknown
OS (config): i586-whatever-linux2
Target (default): linu
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000, SCH wrote:
> I have not found any document for the i2d(d2i)_NETSCAPE_RSA.
hat's because tehre is none. Since you asked on the developers' list,
I'm sure you are going to write one for inclusion in openssl/doc?
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My question is about the nescape browser, especially how it does
security relevant work. I tried to use openssl to develop a certificate
chain. I have three testing CAs, a root and two sub-CAs(B
and C) which are both signed by the root CA. Then I tried to have two
clients, say John and Mar
Hi,
Point u r browser to www.openssl.org then go to support and then mailing list,
u r 1 click away from unsubscribing...:):):)
Sorry for the broken english.
Regards.
"ShenRong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't understand why so many of you were so sensitive on the
unsubscribe lettet,but none