On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, ÀÌâÈñ wrote:
I have a problem:
# openssl req -new new.cert.csr
Using configuration from /usr/local/ssl/lib/openssl.cnf
unable to load 'random state'
What this means is that the random number generator has not been seeded
with much random data.
Consider setting the
Hello,
Excuse me if I am asking a question that has already answered
before, I have done a lot of searches on several servers and I couldn't
find any information.
Since last week I have been trying to sign a certificate request
from a IIS server, generated with the Key Manager
Rafael Calzada Pradas wrote:
Hello,
Excuse me if I am asking a question that has already answered
before, I have done a lot of searches on several servers and I couldn't
find any information.
Since last week I have been trying to sign a certificate request
from a IIS
Daniel Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been trying to trace a strange problem here with our mail system.
We have various clients using IMAP over SSL (openssl-0.9.2b) with
stunnel in the middle.
[...]
At the top level, stunnel tells me that SSL_accept() returned 0 - no
error set in the ssl
andrius I haven't file $HOME/.rnd. How I can make it?
This will fill $HOME/.rnd with some junk . It's not really considered
good random data, but is usually enough to start with. It will be
overwritten with other random data for everytime you do something that
requires some random data:
Does anyone have information about the format
used by IIS/key manager to import an RSA key pair and
its corresponding CA chain?
I naively believed that MS will standards like PKCS#1
and PKCS7 but this is not the case. I also try a PKCS12
file but with no more success.
Pierre De Boeck
Sr
I have a similar question.
I have generated my own SA key/certificate and I want to import
the whole set nto IIS with key manager. What format is used
for that importation?
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Pierre De Boeck wrote:
Does anyone have information about the format
used by IIS/key manager to import an RSA key pair and
its corresponding CA chain?
I naively believed that MS will standards like PKCS#1
and PKCS7 but this is not the case. I also try a PKCS12
file but with no more
Just to clarify... By what RSA, we can use RSARef in the US. My main
question is the method of using RSARef with openssl/ssleay.
Since I was not able to compile openssl nor ssleay with the -rsaref
(option 1), I decided on trying -RSAglue (option 2). This DOES compile
fine, and then I was able
Ian Grimwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ok I solved my error 10 problem I edited the Top-level makefile and
changed bn_asm from the default C varient to the HPUX varient... solved
that problem... now for the new one...
...
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
/usr/ccs/bin/ld:
If you're in the USA, and plan to use RSA-patented algorithms for
anything other than nonprofit research, buy the cheapest 128-bit SSL
webserver you can, toss out the software, and keep the license. RSAref
is for research and nonprofit use only (I will happily forward you my
letter from them if
If you're in the USA, and plan to use RSA-patented algorithms for
anything other than nonprofit research, buy the cheapest 128-bit SSL
webserver you can, toss out the software, and keep the license. RSAref
is for research and nonprofit use only (I will happily forward you my
letter from
stella My question is, using -RSAglue, and then compiling the application with
stella RSAglue and rsaref, LEGAL ? Am I using RSARef in this mode ?
Yes, that is correct use of rsaref. RSAglue is just glue to make the
rest of OpenSSL work nicely with rsaref.
--
Richard Levitte \ Spannvägen
What about freeware ssl applications like mod_ssl:
(http://www.engelschall.com/sw/mod_ssl/)
Do you need to "register" a licence with RSA to use that code in the US for
comercial use or just apply RSARef?
Bryan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Dave Neuer wrote:
RSARef is legal in the US
I have a problem with OpenSSL 0.9.2b that I don't have with SSLeay
0.9.0b. It concerns SSL-MZtelnet. I have compiled OpenSSL on my RedHat
Linux 5.2 box using the src.rpm which I have slightly modified (I
changed ssltop to /var/ssl to match the SSLeay RPM and put the certs/,
private/, and
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