[openssl-dev] how to implement functions for STACK OF custom type?

2017-03-20 Thread lists
Hi all, I likely have a trivial question... I am exploring my options with OpenSSL and specifically I am trying to manage the stacks for some custom objects. Currently, I have this code (sort of): typedef struct myThingA_st { ASN1_OBJECT aID; ASN1_OCTET_STRING aOCST; } myThingA;

Re: [openssl-dev] [openssl.org #3744] Enhancement Request

2015-03-13 Thread lists
On 03/11/2015 01:28 PM, Shawn Fernandes via RT wrote: Hi, At the moment, we have SSL handshake making use of a single certificate, using a single key-pair present in the certificate. In the event the MITM has the same certificate(SSL - offloader) then the data can be encrypted/decrypted.

Heartbeat Response transmission during handshake - plaintext bleeding of HB response [CVE-2014-0160]

2014-04-12 Thread MiW on Mailing Lists
Hi List, I think Doug Smith was correct in his email Heartbeat response during handshake? RFC 6520 does state that The receiving peer SHOULD discard the message silently, if it arrives during the handshake.. I was testing adding the following lines to d1_both.c and t1_lib.c in the

Re: Question about building openssl

2012-11-19 Thread lists
On 10/24/2012 11:03 PM, Munagala Ramanath wrote: Just downloaded built openssl 1.0.1c on Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 with the standard commands: ./config make make test All is well but I noticed that these files from 'engines' are compiled but the resulting objects are not put into any library:

Re: Consult with you regarding whether the openssl can do this

2012-10-29 Thread lists
On 10/17/2012 08:19 AM, Chunxi Chen wrote: Dear Sir/Madam, I want to consult with you regarding whether the openssl can do this: 1) crate a root CA: root_CA; 2) create a CA based on root_CA: CA_1; 3) create a CA based on root_CA: CA_2; 4) Then server_1 uses CA_1, server_2 uses CA_2. The

Re: Consult with you regarding whether the openssl can do this

2012-10-29 Thread lists
Sorry for the late answer. OpenSSL can create the certificates for you, how to do that is documented in the Internet with examples. It is a matter of creating the root CA certificate according to what in most online tutorials, then use it to sign two sub-CA certificates (material is less abundant

Re: MD[2,4,5]_[Final,Init,Update]

2009-07-30 Thread lists
Hi Tim, On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:46:07AM -0400, Mizas, Timothy wrote: I've been trying to find the source for the MD[2,4,5]_[Final, Init, Update] functions. The Linux kernel has md[4,5]_[final, init, update], but not only is it missing 2, it is in lower case and seems to take different

Updated info for INSTALL.W32

2004-04-20 Thread Lists
Here are some updated installation instructions, they would go in INSTALL.W32 Updated INSTALL.W32 Installation Notes 2004/04/20 The Windows 98 and NT 4 DDK's are no longer available from MSDN as far as I could see, however you can download ml.exe as part of the Visual C++ 6.0 Processor Pack

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] OpenSSL 0.9.6a Beta 3 released

2001-04-02 Thread Admin Mailing Lists
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote: From: Admin Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] mlist uhh, the 'a' on the version can be very deceiving. mlist it denotes an alpha version of the version number stated. I'm sorry, it does not. There are no such rules, except some