I saw Stephens reply on this (it didn't get into RT *#$%^#), but
nothing more. Has this been resolved or is it still an issue? If
the issue has been resolved, this ticket should be marked resolved.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mon Aug 26 10:30:51 2002]:
OpenSSL self-test report:
OpenSSL
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 2 Sep 2002 15:01:28 +0200, Dr.
Stephen Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
steve That is the problem. You should not create 00 in the serial
steve file because the serial number 00 is used by default for the
steve root CA. You should instead use 01. This is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
levitte 06-Oct-2002 02:23:34
Modified:crypto/des Tag: OpenSSL_0_9_7-stable des_old.h
Log:
Do not define crypt(). The supported function is DES_crypt() (an des_crypt()
when backward compatibility is desired).
Hooray!
Cheers,
Ben.
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I've written some docs for the d2i/i2d functions which I've just
committed, this covers
d2i_RSAPrivateKey and friends too.
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[levitte - Sun Oct 6 11:07:19 2002]:
I saw Stephens reply on this (it didn't get into RT *#$%^#), but
nothing more. Has this been resolved or is it still an issue? If
the issue has been resolved, this ticket should be marked resolved.
OK, I just haven't seen further communication on this, so I've no
idea what conclusoins you came to. It's very possible that the CA
certificate didn't match the issuer of the certificate you wanted to
verify. Do you have the possibility to send me the certificates you
were using in your
Hi All,
I have ported SSL 0.9.6 onto Vxworks. I could successfully test all the
symmetric algorithms. But while testing RSA and DSA, I am not able to generate prime
numbers successfully and the trace always points here,
4e4f65 _rsa_test1 +169: _RSA_public_encrypt (8, 4e57cc,
Richard Levitte via RT wrote:
OK, I just haven't seen further communication on this, so I've no
idea what conclusoins you came to. It's very possible that the CA
certificate didn't match the issuer of the certificate you wanted to
verify. Do you have the possibility to send me the
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Oct 6 21:38:18 2002]:
Richard Levitte via RT wrote:
OK, I just haven't seen further communication on this, so I've no
idea what conclusoins you came to. It's very possible that the
CA
certificate didn't match the issuer of the certificate you
wanted to