From: Chris Steinke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cjs From what we understand, HP-UX automaticaly binds the build directories
cjs into the object for run time linking. So by using the +cdp flag you can
cjs get around this. Syntax is: +cdp build path or old path:new path
Interesting! However:
cjs
I have been looking/reading about Zero-Knowledge Test (ZKT) protocols. I am
interested in a low overhead one-way function style crypto solution. Does
the SSL libraries supply such a thing? If so, where can I read about it and
learn how to use it?
Thanks in advance for looking at this.
Scott
hello,
i am trying to port openssl-0.96b onto VxWorks. i am facing the same problem of
sys/param.h missing when trying to port bio . can u tell me how u overcame the
problem?
Thanks,
gkgodava
Hi,
Great.
Well, I started compiling the sources on VxWorks. Most of the files I was able to \
hello,
i am trying to port openssl-0.96b onto VxWorks. i found the ftime and alarm functions
missing in VxWorks.
does VxWorks have related function for ftime and alarm?. if so can u tell me.
have u been successful in porting rand functions? i am facing some problem as VxWorks
doesn't have
From: ganesh kumar godavari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ganesh_kumarg Well, I started compiling the sources on VxWorks. Most
ganesh_kumarg of the files I was able to compile, but I do get few
ganesh_kumarg errors like: when compliling s23_pkt.o
ganesh_kumarg make: *** No rule to make target `sys\param.h',
Hi list,
I am not C coder!
A simple question, but not a least:
instead of using the index.txt file as database of registered certificates,
could it be possible to use a SQL database e.g. PostgreSQL as the
engine version of openssl can with HSM e.g. nCipher
Regards
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On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 09:16:37AM +0100, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
cjs -L/usr/local/src/openssl-0.9.6c \
cjs +cpd /usr/local/src/openssl-0.9.6c:/usr/local/ssl/lib \
cjs
cjs ..
cjs
cjs then...
cjs hp[src/openssl-0.9.6c]$ make-- Successful build
cjs
From: Averroes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a.averroes A simple question, but not a least:
a.averroes instead of using the index.txt file as database of
a.averroes registered certificates, could it be possible to use a SQL
a.averroes database e.g. PostgreSQL as the engine version of
a.averroes openssl can
From: Lutz Jaenicke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lutz.Jaenicke The only problem: in between the procedure was
Lutz.Jaenicke changed to build the openssl command line tool
Lutz.Jaenicke against the shared libraries, so probably 0.9.7 is
Lutz.Jaenicke currently broken as well.
I suspected something
Tobias Rundström wrote:
Hello OpenSSL people.
Here is my problem.
I have abstrahated my net_read and net_write functions so I dont have to worry
about SSL in the main code. This works fine, but the other day I ran into a problem
where my server program didnt read the whole stream.
I
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
From: Averroes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a.averroes A simple question, but not a least:
a.averroes instead of using the index.txt file as database of
a.averroes registered certificates, could it be possible to use a SQL
a.averroes database e.g. PostgreSQL as
You have extra ^M in the SPKAC.
- Original Message -
From: Bob Kupperstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 7:31 AM
Subject: unable to load Netscape SPKAC structure
When I try to create a certificate with a Netscape SPKAC with the
command:
vix By the way, can someone explain me, how should one use those
vix embed type keys? I've read all the documentation, searched
vix mailing lists and Internet, experimented quite a lot, but no
vix success. I get some strange error (invalid param or smth)
vix from HWCryptoHook library whenever
A simple question, but not a least:
instead of using the index.txt file as database of registered certificates,
could it be possible to use a SQL database e.g. PostgreSQL as the
engine version of openssl can with HSM e.g. nCipher
My PKIX extensions to PostgreSQL 7.1.x provide native support
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Andy Schneider wrote:
openssl loads *embed* keys using the PEM keys. An embed key is encrypted private key
material. The encryption key (simplification) is either on the smartcard (when the
key is card protected) or on the hardware module (for module protected keys).
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