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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 4:30 AM
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Subject: libssl.so: undefined symbol: sk_X509_NAME_value
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Hi folks,
I have a simple question about OpenSSL and HTTP
I try to enhance httpd codes into secure one, such as httpsd.
could i simply combine openssl library with httpd codes for that?
are there any different between http and https except for the ssl
handshacking?
best regards,
Mars.
Mars,
have a look at http://www.modssl.org/
cheers,
Sean
MARS.LIN ªL¨|¼w wrote:
I have a simple question about OpenSSL and HTTP
I try to enhance httpd codes into secure one, such as httpsd.
could i simply combine openssl library with httpd codes for that?
are there any different
hello.
i have a
problem how to read version and serial number from certificate.
just now i
have a certificate.
the code
like this
#include
stdio.h#include openssl/x509.h#include
openssl/pem.h
main(){ X509
*x; FILE *fp; EVP_PKEY
* pkey; long
version; char * s;
if
Dear Sean,
Thanks for your help!
and there's another problem.
is mod_ssl designed closely with apache?
'cause i don't use apache as httpd code.
are there other alternate methods?
very thanks,
Mars
-Original Message-
From: Sean O'Riordain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
Hi all,
Is there a
way to convert PEM keys to RAW keys or
vice versa. Because i am facing compatibility
problem between RSA-REF and cryptix..
thanks
-- Nagas
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Zulkiffli Mohd Nur wrote:
hello.
i have a problem how to read version and serial number from certificate.
X509_get_version() will return a long that could be printed using %ld
specification.
just now i have a certificate.
the code like this
#include
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have, for two days, been banging my head on trying to install this
apache server with mod_ssl. I keep having problems. I have tried
absolutely everything I can think of to try to fix this. I have searched
all of the postings and tried their solutions. Nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have, for two days, been banging my head on trying to install this
apache server with mod_ssl. I keep having problems. I have tried
absolutely everything I can think of to try to fix this. I have searched
all of the postings and tried their solutions.
Dear all,
Let me ask that if I omit to specify the nsCertType extension,
the certificate can be used for keyEncippherment even I specify
the digitalSignature only in keyUsage?
Does anyone knows that Netscape recognizes the keyUsage bit and limits
the usage of the certificate?
Regards,
Hi all and Hello Dr. Henson,
please find attached files:
cacert.pem - trusted certificate
cakey.pem - trusted certificate's private key.
selfcert.pem - certificate signed by the given trusted certificate.
The following is the output when we try to use openssl verify utility:
$ openssl
Hello,
I'm using openssl 0.96b (in the EU/ US) and have a question regarding
ciphers and current export controls. When I create two peers and establish a
connection the cipher seems to be EXP1024-RC4-SHA with the actual strength
at 56 bits. This seems to be export constrained somehow in the
I haven't seen this particular error before, but I'd suggest contacting our
tech support ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and including information on the
versions of OpenSSL, Apache, and CryptoSwift IK involved, just what load
test is being run, and any errors that may appear in the Apache error log.
Lynn
Hi All,
I got my personal certificate and use it
to sign my emails with netscape messenger or Outlook.
It works fine (Sign and Encryption).
My question is:
If I send an email with attached documents, are these
attached documents encrypted when they fly?
And how can I check if they are
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