From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
support I'm trying to get Apache-ssl 1.3.14 to build (from source) and run
dynamically
support on RedHat 7.0.
support
support I built openssl-0.9.6 with:
support
support And get this when I check the Apache config:
support
support ./config linux-elf
"Kenneth R. Robinette" wrote:
I was hoping that this was the case. Now if I set the
RSA_FLAG_EXT_PKEY flag, how do I specify the function that will
be called by OpenSSL to do the private encrypt? Is this available to
a client program? I tried following the logic but quite frankly got
Date sent: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 14:04:58 +0100
From: Dr S N Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: S N Henson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: RSA Private Encrypt
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Dr. Henson
After
"Kenneth R. Robinette" wrote:
One minor suggestion, it would appear to me that the app_data field
in the RSA_METHOD structure perhaps should be a void * instead
of a char *. If I understand everything correctly, I should be able to
place a pointer to a private structure in this field
From: Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
support I'm trying to get Apache-ssl 1.3.14 to build (from source)
and run dynamically
support on RedHat 7.0.
support
support I built openssl-0.9.6 with:
support
support And get this when I check the Apache config:
Hey there,
I know the original poster already has his code working, but well ... I had
already begun this reply so I'll just press on anyway! This may be of use to
others now (or in the future) if they're trying to implement custom RSA_METHODs
and/or ENGINEs.
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Dr S N Henson
Hello everyone,
thanks to OpenSSL, I was able to hack up something that looks
like an implementation of the simple certificate enrollment pro-
tocol SCEP. If you are interested in helping to debug the beast,
please have a look at http://openscep.othello.ch. So far, I've
been able to
Hello:
I am having a problem with the self-signed
certificate that I created using open ssl 0.9.6. \
Here is what I did:
openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.key 1024
openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr
openssl genrsa -des3 -out ca.key 1024
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key
From: PeakPeak Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
support I'm sure you are trying to help. However, I can't tell how.
support
support Are you saying that openssl-0.9.6 won't compile and run properly when
support I am trying to install Apache from source on a RedHat 7.0 system? If
support this
From other discussions on this list over the last few weeks it sounds like
the modulus read from the smartcard can be byte reversed. If the 1024-bit
modulus is 0x87..43 but your smartcard is giving it to you byte reversed
then you could be trying to use the modulus 0x43.87 which would is
hi,there
you know, USA contraints its exportation of security products. With
SSL/TLS, we in China can only use 56 cipher-length in DES, 512 in public
key algorithm. Now i am working on a project , i want to use TLS, while
these are too short.. Is it possible for us to increase them
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