Import CRL to Netscape Communicator

2000-04-27 Thread lawrence . wong
I have generated a crl and converted it to DER format by the following commands: openssl ca -gencrl -crldays 30 -out crl.pem openssl crl -in crl.pem -outform DER -out crl.der Then, I tried to import the crl to the Netscape Communicator through my web page. Following is part of my html

HELP!! what happened to ssleay.org ????

2000-04-27 Thread Tal S Eilon
Can someone please explain me what the hell happened to www.ssleay.org I can't reach the site, and after quering internic I found this too: Registrant: James Woods Fresno, CA Fresno, CA 93711 US Domain Name: SSLEAY.ORG Administrative Contact: Woods, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]

help with egd and gnupg

2000-04-27 Thread Ramon Alvarez Rayo
i have configured egd and gnupg but what i have to do to work with openssl? i have running egd but the make certificate not work when i triy to make a certificate. thanks Saludos Fraternos, ** Ramón Alvarez Rayo

Re: make certificate fail and understand problem

2000-04-27 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 02:12:52PM -0600, Ramon Alvarez Rayo wrote: hello, i had installed apache-ssl and openssl.0-9-5a but when i tried to do make certificate the process fail, i read the faq and install egd-0.7 but i have problem using egd with openssl. does anyone have a guide to

Re: Import CRL to Netscape Communicator

2000-04-27 Thread Martin Leung
Hi Lawrence, Try convert the crl to pkcs7 format with crl2pkcs7 and der encode it. The MIME type can be application/x-pkcs7-crl. Rgds. Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have generated a crl and converted it to DER format by the following commands: openssl ca -gencrl -crldays 30 -out

Re: docs for openssl programming in C

2000-04-27 Thread Robert Sandilands
The complexity of anything is a feature of the people creating it. Who should write it? Somebody respected in the OpenSSL community.. I have offered to help, but I don't know what that would be worth :-) The book that's frightened me the most has been: "Dummy's Guide to the Registry"... If I

Re: Certi

2000-04-27 Thread John Hartnup
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 02:46:19PM -0500, Leland V. Lammert wrote: At 12:53 PM 4/26/00, you wrote: Of course, nothing is as secure as a human being typing the passphrase in at startup, but we've established that that is too much like hard work :). Sorry, .. but you missed the point. If