On 11/3/08, Roumen Petrov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why "mingw64" ... -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x333 ?
>
> This has to defined by openssl headers (if not defined) to 0x400.
> HEAD version is for winsock2 and I'm not sure that winsock2 is available as
> example for ancient nt3.51. The winsock2 library i
Alon Bar-Lev via RT wrote:
On 10/31/08, Andy Polyakov via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you please test the other suggested bn_lcl.h modification? While
you're on it...
[SNIP]
Attached is a new patch.
Thanks!
Alon.
Why "mingw64" ... -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x333 ?
This has to defined by ope
The algorithm for checking of the digital signature of the peer
certificate is covered in PKIX (RFC 3280, obsoleted by RFC 5280) and
the ITU standard X.509.
The library-client code for verifying a certificate can be found in
the apps/verify.c .
You might want to look at the man pages for SSL_set_
Hi all,
Normally , During HTTPS connection establishment peer server produces it's
certificate to the client.I want to know how openssl checks this certificate
? I want to know the exact API which does this so that i will check the code
of that API. Please tell me the related things regarding this
Hi All,
I am not able to generate DH Private Key using openssl command.
Can any one help me in same.
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