Re: Are Hash sha1 of the same data different ?????(It shouldn't be but.....)

2000-09-17 Thread Sebastiano Di Paola
Dr S N Henson wrote: > > > size = i2d_PublicKey(pub, NULL); > > pu = (unsigned char*)malloc((size+1) * sizeof(unsigned char)); > > i2d_PublicKey(pub, &pu); > > This is one problem: your use of i2d_PublicKey() is wrong. After this > call 'pu' will actually point to garbage.

Re: Are Hash sha1 of the same data different ?????(It shouldn't be but.....)

2000-09-17 Thread Dr S N Henson
Sebastiano Di Paola wrote: > > > Thanks for you answer , > I thought I had fixed my error thanks to the tip above given, > but less changed. > In the source code below I try to make 3 times the same operation. > 3 different values are given as the result of the SHA1. > I'm usign openssl 0.9.5.a

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Writing a multithreaded server

2000-09-17 Thread Ravindra Wankar
Excuse me if this has already been posted but I couldn't find anything in the mail archives. So here it goes. I need to collect statistics from a bunch of client machines spread geographically. The # of client machines could get large (almost 10 clients uploading data every sec) and the data nee

RE: Verify signature of a multipart message

2000-09-17 Thread Angus Lee
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] = > > I could use OpenSSL to decrypt this signed and encrypted message. Then when I > > verify the digital signature, OpenSSL told me that 'content and data present'. > > Is there anything wrong with my code? > Can you send me a copy of the mess

IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread huangchenc
i can't import certificate of more than 512 bits into IE which is imported. does imported IE can't process >512 bits certificate? thanks a lot!! __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Suppo

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread Fung
I think your IE does not have 1024-bit key. Please verify this by viewing the Help->About dialog. __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL PROTE

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread huangchenc
> I think your IE does not have 1024-bit key. Please verify this by viewing > the Help->About dialog. thank you for your answer. I checked my IE version information, it only tell me like that: version: 5.00.2614.3500 key length: 40-bit it doesn't show the key length of certificate. how can i kn

RE: Writing a multithreaded server

2000-09-17 Thread David Schwartz
> One idea is to write a multi-threaded SSL server where each thread > handles a different connection and stores the data passed over by the > client. Whether one server is sufficient depends on the time taken to > establish an SSL session and transfer the data. The data size is about > 10K and s

RE: Import Export Restrictions

2000-09-17 Thread David Schwartz
> If I am using SSL 128 Bit Encryption considered "retail" encryption by the > federal government? > We desire to use it in an application where encrypted data is transported > from a ASP in the USA to Mexico and back, however we are unsure > of the legal > implications can you please help or sen

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread Michael Lee
>> I think your IE does not have 1024-bit key. Please verify this by viewing >> the Help->About dialog. > > thank you for your answer. I checked my IE version information, it only > tell me like that: > version: 5.00.2614.3500 > key length: 40-bit > > it doesn't show the key length of certificate.

Re: Problem: Adding certificate and private key to IIS 5.0

2000-09-17 Thread Mandar Behere
Hi, > So, now finally my question: First, what encoding have certificate and private key >have to have for working > with the above command. Both, the key and certificate _SHOULD_ be in PEM format refer to http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/pkcs12.html# for details. Can you please tell, Which to

Re: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread huangchenc
> 40-bit is the cipher strength. The key length should be 512-bit. > If you want IE to handle certificates with 1024-bit keys, you will need to > download the high encryption package (click on "update information" next to > cipher strength in that About dialog box). thanks a lot. but i'm still

Stupid question (or not) ?

2000-09-17 Thread Ricardo Stella
I never got an answer so let's try again... Now that RSA released it's patent to the public, how do we compile openssl without RSARef ??? TIA... begin:vcard adr;dom:;;;Lawrenceville;NJ;08648; adr:;;2083 Lawreceville Road;Lawrenceville;NJ;08648; n:Stella;Ricardo tel;fax:1-609-219-4994 tel;work

Re: Stupid question (or not) ?

2000-09-17 Thread Brian Hatch
> I never got an answer so let's try again... > > Now that RSA released it's patent to the public, how do we compile > openssl without RSARef ??? ./configure Unless you take steps to link against RSARef, you won't. In fact, go delete the damned thing from your computer. -- Brian Hatch

RE: IE can't process 1024 bits cert?

2000-09-17 Thread Ludovic FLAMENT
Hy, >thanks a lot. but i'm still confused of the cipher strength and >key length. i always think 40-bit should be the key length of >symmetric cipher algorithm and 512-bit is the key length of >asymmetric cipher algorithm. It's just. >40-bit data encryption aglorithm >is always