Hello all,
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:12:59 +0200
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
However based on that encoding it looks like the correct syntax for the ASN1
form of otherName is:
subjectAltName=otherName:2.5.5.5;UTF8:2.16.528.1.1003.1.4.3.4.2.1-0.1.2.3.4
Steve.
I'm trying on openssl_SNAP0529, and
On Fri, May 30, 2003, Charles B Cranston wrote:
I'm using 2048 bit certs with IE 5 and 6 and NS 4.72, 6.0,
and 7.2 -- there is a sort of compatability problem with
export-quality browsers, which can sometimes be addressed
at the SERVER (apache, give it more randomness). This
confused me
On Sat, May 31, 2003, Kikuyo Nagamatsu wrote:
Hello all,
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:12:59 +0200
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
However based on that encoding it looks like the correct syntax for the ASN1
form of otherName is:
On Fri, May 30, 2003, I (Charles B Cranston) wrote:
I'm using 2048 bit certs with IE 5 and 6 and NS 4.72, 6.0,
and 7.2 -- there is a sort of compatability problem with
export-quality browsers, which can sometimes be addressed
at the SERVER (apache, give it more randomness). This
confused me
Hi,
I am try to add OpenSSL support to an
application that uses Windows async IO.
Basically, when a read completes, I get called back, and I
need to decrypt the buffer etc.
Is this do-able? Is
there an example? I dont see how
I can use SSL_read..
TIA
Steve
anyway remember that rc5 64 bit was hacked so at least use rc5 72 bit.
why you really want to use rc5 ?
you can use other better chipers
ciao
Rick
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Brian Hatch wrote:
RC5 does not appeared on the list, what can I do now?
As explained earlier in the thread, if you
Hi,
I am presently testing on eap-tls with XP as client
and Cisco 340 AP and FreeRadius Server.The FR server
breaks down after its sends the Access Challenge
message.
I dont know if the problem is with opennsl in
establishing a TLS handshake.
i'm using the openssl version 0.9.7a-2.
The TLS
Hi, I am try to add OpenSSL support to an application that uses Windows
async IO..
Basically, when a read completes, I get called back, and I need to decrypt
the buffer etc.
Is this do-able? Is there an example? I don't see how I can use
SSL_read...
Read the OpenSSL documentation
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
On Sat, May 31, 2003, Kikuyo Nagamatsu wrote:
Hello all,
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 14:12:59 +0200
Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
However based on that encoding it looks like the correct syntax for the ASN1
form of otherName is:
Hi everyone,
this is the first time I post something, so sorry if any mistake is done.
I've been playing with the ocsp implementation of openssl and I got some
errors, I've been looking for stuff about the matter but there's no so
much info about openssl ocsp, I suppose because of it's a new
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