I apoligize for sending this question again. The email account I was using
has proved to be too unreliable, so I have switched to a different account.
Has anyone had any experience with OpenSSL in an embedded environment? I'm
trying to trim libcrypto.a and libssl.a down to a reasonable size
Hello all,
I am relatively new to SSL and am cuurenntly researching it for my project.
I am enquiring as to whether anyone would happen to know any useful links
which contain a simple working example , or indeed, has a simple appliction
of their own, just to get me started.
If I could see an
Hello all,
Ps - I am using JSP's connecting to a database on Tomcat .
Aengus
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No problem; Dr. Henson did attempt an answer to your question; see
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From:
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I'm trying to write a tiny SSL webserver. It would really
help to have an example of how to set up and use non-blocking
SSL calls with a select statement or similar. The problem
here is implementing CGI: the CGI script wants normal I/O
through normal file
Hello Group,
Did anyone try porting OpenSsl to Vxworks platform ?.
Any success :), jut to gain some confidence.
Regards,
Prashant.
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From: Lutz Jaenicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 6:58 PM
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 11:33:25AM -0700, Crosland, Jerel (Contract)
wrote:
I'd like to use the Ocotillo
PRNG with OpenSSL, but it is failing when I do the make test in the
randtest module. Ocotillo
Hi,
Under Solaris 2.6, with gcc 2.95,
i have the following error during the compilation
whith (./Configure os/compiler:gcc, and make)
Could you help me?
:-(
#gcc -o openssl -DMONOLITH -I../include -DTHREADS
openssl.o verify.o asn1pars.o req.o dgst.o dh.o
dhparam.o enc.o passwd.o gendh.o
Hi M,
Here's a test program which negotiates an SSL connection and sends
data in a single process (no threads, all async IO).
I've also included a patch for Net-SSLeay-1.06. I had to add a few
macros to Net::SSLeay to support the async error returns. I also
fixed the makefile to detect
try adding -lnsl and -lsocket to your link line.
Bill
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Subject: pb in compil
Hi,
Under Solaris 2.6, with gcc 2.95,
i have the following error during the
Is the callback function that I set with BIO_set_callback only called during
the handshake? I would like to trace not only the verification but all
SSL_read and SSL_write data that I send during a session. If the callback
function is not called at these times how do you trace these calls?
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: Windows Open SSL
) The visual c++ way using the IDE. I have used this approach
nd was able to build/test/debug the tools. Unfortunately, I can't
Hi,
Our purpose is to write an add-on to openSSL in order to interface it
safely and comprehensively with a smartcard.
My teammate and I have come a long way in understanding the high-level
cryptography structure -- where the methods are found, how to use them,
etc, but where we get stuck is
There are code examples in the openssl installation under the apps
directory.
If you need a more detailed example, you can check out Eric Rescorla's book
SSL and TLS. It has a complete chapter on coding and the code examples
from the book are available at http://www.rtfm.com/sslbook/examples
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Problem compiling s_client and s_server
Best bet: You are linking against the incorrect c-runtime - use /MD
(multithreaded dll)
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Date sent: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 18:01:22 -0400
From: Gila Sheftel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Gemplus Inc.
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Subject:Where are the low-level crypto functions implemented?
Send reply to:
Gila Sheftel wrote:
Hi,
Our purpose is to write an add-on to openSSL in order to interface it
safely and comprehensively with a smartcard.
My teammate and I have come a long way in understanding the high-level
cryptography structure -- where the methods are found, how to use them,
Oops, shouldn't have sent that to the list.
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Steve.
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Hello, I'm trying to generate a private key for use with a thawte
certificate (I just want to generate they keys, the actual certificate will
be installed on another server to which I don't have telnet access)
The random files I used are located here:
/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/fileskey
I
I developed a SSL client adapter program and need to get some tool to test
it out.
s_server is great as it supports HTTP GET but in order to complete my test,
I need a tool to support PUT as well.
I am thinking of doing a PUT (send a file to a server) and then a GET
(retrieve the same file from
Can it be done?
thanks
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HiI am
trying to find out how to generate a pair of SSL private and
publickeys.I have installed openssl-0.9.6aand have searched
the www.openssl.org FAQ
section but to no avail. Someplaces I have looked say that the
documentation can be found in either the"apps" or the "man" or the "doc"
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