Ben Laurie wrote:
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Hi !!!
Why not start feeding contrib dir located in http://www.openssl.org/contrib/
with
at least at least openssl RPMs (0.9.3) (found on
http://www.modssl.org/contrib/)
Good idea for the OpenSSL RPMs - but I'd say www.openssl.org should be
Does anyone know of any SSL Java implementations that are available outside
the US for commercial use?
We are looking for a solution for integrating with our host access package.
Best Regards,
David H. Friedman
Vice President
Business Development
Ericom Software
Hallo Marcus,
does anybody know how to create a valid private certificate (own ca)
for usage with the netscape-directory-server? I can't get that
running. ldapsearch (with -Z) always tells me that it can't connect
to the ldap-server. The ldap-server itself seems to be happy with my
David,
Does anyone know of any SSL Java implementations that are available outside
the US for commercial use?
have a look at the tools from Graz (Austria):
http://jcewww.iaik.tu-graz.ac.at/
I've got links to other tools from my PKI page as well:
If I remember correctly thids problem was answered some days ago
as follows: you should either compile OpenSSL with gcc and link
with gcc or do both with the AIX compiler. Mixing doesn't work.
Matthew Ling schrieb:
I just built OpenSSL 0.9.3. ( I was using SSLeay 0.9.2b in past) My
program
You could also try :
http://www.phaos.com/
http://vonnieda.org/jSSL/
http://www.bpsinfo.com/javassl/
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Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 09:07:25 -0700 (PDT)
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The SSL/J from RSA is actually licensed from Baltimore for US
sales. If you buy Baltimore's product for non-US sales direct from
Baltimore you're getting the same thing.
The only SSL Java implementation I know of is SSL/J from RSA.
I don't know if it's available outside the US--you
Running Linux 2.0.36 Apache 1.3.6 Openssl 0.9.3 Mod_ssl 2.3.0 My server is up and running and seems to work fine in secure mode without a clientcert. But every time I create and install a client cert. in netscape 4.06 I getrecieved bad data from server messagethe server log has the following.[Thu
Entrust's Java Toolkit includes an SSL implementation. It's
available free (with registration) from
http://developer.entrust.com, and I think also available
internationally (and free as well) from
http://developer.entrust.ch.
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Does anyone know of any
Baltimore, based in Dublin (Ireland) do J/SSL (commercial)
http://www.baltimore.com/products/toolkits.html
cheers,
Sean
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Stefan Kelm wrote:
David,
Does anyone know of any SSL Java implementations that are available outside
the US for commercial use?
have a look at
has anyone try openssl with sslava?
I want a sslava client talk to a openssl daemon.
the openssl daemon displays the following error
17181:error:1408F10B:SSLroutines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:wrong version number:s3_pkt.c:244:
I traced the error to SSL_accept()
while the sslava client display the
Check out http://www.phaos.com.
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Greg Pasquariello
CTO, PrivaSeek, Inc.
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One other solution that I've found that seemed to work (compiles and links)
but might not necessarily be the correct solution is to include the libgcc.a
library in with the link step when a non-gcc compiler is used. I haven't
managed to thoroughly test this yet, so I don't know how well this
Has anyone attempted to replace Netscape's SSL with openssl ?
The goal I have in mind is producing a Netscape client without RSA
so it could talk to a like-minded RSA-less https server (like Apache +
mod_ssl
without RSA).
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David A. Lee
Dal
Shareware that could probably be used, if you have people competent to take
up internal support: Cryptix, ACME
Andew Probert
Rotek Consulting http://www.rotek.com.au
a Division of Secure Network Solutions
Tel +61 3 9690 8877
Fax +61 3 9690 8171
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Michael Portz wrote:
Peter 'Luna' Altberg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm making a single floppy Linux router/firewall. For now I'm running
the 'telnetd' from the GNU 'inetutil' package on it, but I'll rather be
using SSL-MZtelnet instead. Unfortunately, I don't have much space left
on the
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