Okay, so I need a bit of help. I have read through a bunch of
documentation/examples, but I haven't really found a clear answer. How
can I use blocking IO with SSL_read/SSL_write to form a concept of an
arbitrary length message (preferably without a set terminator of some
sort)? For instance, can
Hi,
I am trying to compile for Windows 2000 using VC6.
When linking I am having the following error:
"evp_test.obj : error : unresolved external symbol _strsep"
Any ideas ?
Daniel.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 6 Nov 2002
01:45:57 +1100, "Steven Reddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
smr> I'm a few days away from submitting my patch. It looks like
smr> we've done quite similar work which I guess isn't surprising
smr> since we've both had to plug the holes in the Window
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 5 Nov 2002
14:51:56 +0100, Martin Erdrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
martin_erdrich> Here's a patch that allows OpenSSL to be compiled for
martin_erdrich> Windows CE:
[...]
martin_erdrich> - the subdirectory wce contains several embedded
martin_erdrich> Vi
Hi Martin,
I'm a few days away from submitting my patch. It looks like we've done
quite similar work which I guess isn't surprising since we've both had to
plug the holes in the Windows CE CRT implementation. My approach differs in
that I've seperated out this compatibility layer into a seperate
Why do the RSA-related command interfaces write public keys in the X509
ASN1 format instead of the vanilla RSA ASN1 format defined by
d2i_RSAPublicKey etc?
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Hi Richard :
Thanks for your answer.
As you say, I can compare a plaintext with original and decrypted a
signed message to make sure those RSA key pair which I owned are
correct.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 31 Oct 2002 22:45:26
+0100 (MET), "[EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
rt> I would like to use your Open SSL 0.9.6 for web project for security
rt> purpose..
rt> These are the Steps we did.
rt>
rt> 1) Downloaded the files( openssl-engine-0.
[guest - Wed Oct 30 18:35:34 2002]:
> Hi:
> I want to check my own RSA Key Pair.
> But I just have :
> public modulus
> public exponent
> private exponent
> How can I calculate its p and q.
> Because the RSA_check_key function does not work on RSA public
keys
> t
Is this still an issue? If it is, do you have the possibility and
knowledge to help us debug it? I just tried that command with your
openssl.txt as configuration file, and I had no problems, but that
was on Linux...
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mon Oct 28 20:54:24 2002]:
> Runtime bug with "req" co
My first reaction was to tell you that you need to update your
development environment, but I may be wrong, it's entirely possible
that something gets defined that disturbs it.
Unfortunately, since we haven't heard about this from anywhere else,
it's possible that your environment is different
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