Hi Tim,
Thanks for your reply.
rs506a is installed
libcrypto.a is installed in /usr/local/ssl/
OpenSSL's make test did pass
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 21:33, Tim Rice wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2002, Fred Obermann wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have been trying to build openssh 3.4p1 on SCO Open Server xxx
> > It r
Hi,
I have a Perl script that fails on iPlanet web servers, but works on all the
others I have encountered. Below is the script and the outputs from a
failed fetch and a successful fetch.
Perhaps iPlanet is looking for a slightly different format in the cert and
key files? I'd appreciate any
On 21 Jul 2002, Fred Obermann wrote:
> Hi, I have been trying to build openssh 3.4p1 on SCO Open Server xxx
> It requires the libcrypto.a library produced by OpenSSL.
>
> So, I downloaded and installed OpenSSL 0.9.6d.
Do you have rs506a loaded?
Did you install in /usr/local/ssl ?
Did OpenSSL's m
- Original Message -
From: "Steven Bade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta2
> 0.9.7 no longer has separate engine and non-engine releases. The engine
> support is integrated into the single release now...
>
>
Dear people,
When i execute '/usr/sbin/apachectl start' on
Mandrake 8.2rc1, kernel version 2.4.18-4mdksecure on i686
i get these error messages in the httpd
error_log:
[Mon Jul 22
14:38:06 2002] [error] mod_ssl: Init: Unable to read server certificate from
file /etc/httpd/conf/ssl/server
0.9.7 no longer has separate engine and non-engine releases. The engine
support is integrated into the single release now...
Ken Hoo wrote:
> Is there an "engine" for OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta2? Do I just use the 0.9.6d
> version of the engine?
>
> __
Is there an "engine" for OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta2? Do I just use the 0.9.6d
version of the engine?
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You
should download the source files and compile the OpenSSL project according to
INSTALL.W32 file.
Best
Regards,
Sharon Hezy.
-Original Message-From: Mitchell, Alan H.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Mon, July 22, 2002 5:52
PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject:
Win95
Can
Title: RE: Compiler does not find INT_MAX
Hi,
As far as I know, it comes from /usr/include/limits.h in Linux (probably the same on other Unix'es), unless it has been redefined somewhere else in openssl. INT_MAX is defined as:
#define INT_MAX 2147483637
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Vince
Yet, in RFC 3280, one can read :
<<
4.1.2.5 Validity
[...] Both notBefore and notAfter may be encoded as UTCTime or
GeneralizedTime.
CAs conforming to this profile MUST always encode certificate
validity dates through the year 2049 as UTCTime; certificate validity
dates in 2050 o
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