Edward Chan wrote:
Hi there,
Just wondering if anyone uses Entropy Gathering And Distribution
System (EGADS)? I'm using it on Windows. But I just noticed, it is a
HUGE memory hog. Just starting up the egads service, it immediately
takes up almost 150Mb of RAM.
Does that sound right? Just
Hi,
You can try this kind of stuffs with /bin/sh:
(echo $COUNTRY
echo $PROVINCE
echo $CITY
echo $ORGANIZATION
echo $ORG_UNIT
echo $COMMON_NAME_CLIENT
echo $EMAIL_CLIENT
echo $PASSWORD_CLIENT
echo $ORG_UNIT
) | openssl req -new -keyout newreq.pem -out newreq.pem -days $LIFETIME -passin
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 3 Oct 2004 23:00:43 -0300, Larry Ramos [EMAIL
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larry.ramos I'm new on this list and don't know if someone asked
larry.ramos this: Is there a way to generate a new Certificate
larry.ramos Requisition automatically using parameters, without the
Im not sure I understand what you mean by internal development.
All the source is clean, from there respective sites. I have made
no modifications to any of the code.
Doesn't the libssl.a file come from the Openssl build?
David Gianndrea
Senior Network Engineer
Comsquared Systems, Inc.
Email:
Bonjour,
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, David Gianndrea wrote:
Im not sure I understand what you mean by internal development.
All the source is clean, from there respective sites. I have made
no modifications to any of the code.
Doesn't the libssl.a file come from the Openssl build?
libssl.a is a
Does OpenSSL support the generation and validation of X9.31
signatures?
Regards,
Ryan
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