Re: Suggestions for the next OpenSSL-Release

1999-05-07 Thread Lars Weber
On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 12:28:33AM +0200, Massimiliano Pala wrote: > > 1) Fingerprint for requests > > > > It would be nice to see an option "fingerprint" for the "req" application, > > like in the "x509" application. > > > > For example: > > > > openssl req -fingerprint -in req.pem > > > >

DES key mismatch

1999-05-07 Thread Tri Phan
Hi, I'm using openSSL-0.9.1c's EVP_BytesToKey to generate a DES encryption key for EVP_des_cbc() and EVP_des_ede3_ofb(). I can run my application sucessfully as an NT application, NSAPI DLL within NES 3.6.1 (on NT), Sun Solaris application, or Sun Solaris shared object without NSAPI. The same

Re: Suggestions for the next OpenSSL-Release

1999-05-07 Thread Michael Ströder
Lars Weber wrote: > > I have some (late) suggestions for the next OpenSSL-Release: > > 1) Fingerprint for requests > > This should calculate a unique fingerprint for the request and would > make it possible to identify a request via this hash. I think this > would be very helpful for CAs (well,

MSIE client cert problem

1999-05-07 Thread Radovan Semancik
Hello! This is maybe offtopic a bit, but I'm desperate and need any help ... I'm trying to create a cleint certificate for MSIE users with openssl ... I use the "standard" MSIE javascript code for key par generation (code attached) but I've got the error from MSIE saying that something must be

cipher suites

1999-05-07 Thread Pinkesh Shah
Hello, Can someone point out some details/explanation about the different cipher suites and their meanings. I understand what the individual componenets are like MD5, SHA, CBC, EDH etc.. but was wondering how are their combinations set or decided? Thanks.. -pshah ___

[OPENSSL-USERS] SSL_accept error

1999-05-07 Thread Francisco Orozco Cees
Hiya, I'm trying to authenticate using SSLeay-0.9.0b and SSL-MZTelnet 0.11.2. I'd like to be able to access to my server without supply any password, so i'm trying to authenticate via certs. I'm running telnetd as: telnetd -z debug -z ssl -z certsok -z secure on clients side I use: telnet -

frontpage server extensions & SSL

1999-05-07 Thread Norman Aronsen
i have a question regarding FPSE and SSL. i just looked at the supported platform list for frontpage server extensions, and it goes up to apache 1.2.5. but the apache i just d/l and am about to install is 1.3.6. is the version difference a problem or is 1.3.6 backwards compatible enough to allow