Scott Krueger wrote:
0.9.4; Win98 or NT4; MSVC++6.0. built the files using instructions in
install.w32 (including configure). The ms test files run fine.
Working with Libeay32 to do DH generation, I ended up with occasional
system lock ups while generating parameters. No debugger
Scott -
I just ran 512, 1024, 2048 for debug and release builds from both a
commandline out of the box build, and also through devstudio. All
succeeded though the 2048 debug generations took upwards of 45
minutes.
What processor are you using - I do have the /G6 flag in all of the
devstudio
Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
What do you mean "hang"? Does it still produce the dots and pluses on
the output?
Yes, I always get at least 3 lines of dot/pulse output. I sometimes get as
much as a screenful of dot/pulse. By hang I mean the system is locked up.
No mouse movement, no 3 finger
I haven't noticed any specific problems with gendh 1024 but I'm using
VC++ 5.0 under Win98 though because of the random nature of the process
the run time varies considerably.
I'll see if VC++ 6.0 has any problems.
Me too. Everything works well on VC++ 6.0 /NT4 SP5.
Nevertheless I think
Scott Krueger wrote:
Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
What do you mean "hang"? Does it still produce the dots and pluses on
the output?
Yes, I always get at least 3 lines of dot/pulse output. I sometimes get as
much as a screenful of dot/pulse. By hang I mean the system is locked up.
No
Why do you need to keep generating parameters? Its more common to
generate lots of keys from one set of parameters or even hard code one
set.
The somwhat misnamed 'gendh' doesn't generate a key: it generates
parameters. Actual key generation isn't available with the command line
utilities
There is a page explaining it:
http://www.thawte.com/certs/server/keygen/mod_ssl.html
Furthermore to get help you should describe your problem.
BTW modssl-users is the right list to ask for these type
of questions
Stephen H. Kapit schrieb:
Is anyone familiar with installing ssl