Wow, Steve, I must say, you are a god-send!
I was still digging in the registry and the msdn site last night for a
clue...
Had I input the right keyword (TimeStampURL) in google, that would've solved
my problem. But I was looking at the wrong place (msdn, which is a pretty
useless site), also c
Nils Larsch wrote:
Matthew Julius Raibert wrote:
I'm working on a project for which I need to generate big primes.
Along the way I noticed that when I run BN_generate_prime() it seems
to always set the two most significant bits to one. In other words,
if I ask for a thousand 16 bit primes,
Matthew Julius Raibert wrote:
I'm working on a project for which I need to generate big primes. Along
the way I noticed that when I run BN_generate_prime() it seems to always
set the two most significant bits to one. In other words, if I ask for
a thousand 16 bit primes, I get a thousand pr
I'm working on a project for which I need to generate big primes. Along
the way I noticed that when I run BN_generate_prime() it seems to always
set the two most significant bits to one. In other words, if I ask for a
thousand 16 bit primes, I get a thousand primes that lie between hex C000
Hello,
I'm having great success securing my application with
OpenSSLL, but I have a small question regarding client
certificates and private keys.
I load a PKCS#12 file into an SSL_CTX as follows:
1. Use PKCS12_parse() to read the client certificate,
private key, and trusted CA stack
2. Use S
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005, Steven Bade wrote:
>
> Steven Bade wrote:
>
> | Is there a method/means to use the S/MIME function to encrypt a file,
> | but leave the content in a binary format, rather than conversion to
> | base64 etc??
> |
> | Basically provide similar function to GnuPG but using X.509
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Steven Bade wrote:
| Is there a method/means to use the S/MIME function to encrypt a file,
| but leave the content in a binary format, rather than conversion to
| base64 etc??
|
| Basically provide similar function to GnuPG but using X.509 certificat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Is there a method/means to use the S/MIME function to encrypt a file,
but leave the content in a binary format, rather than conversion to
base64 etc??
Basically provide similar function to GnuPG but using X.509 certificates
, and the PKCS#X standards
I got a big problem with SSLVerifyClient. I guess I posted a similar problem
before, but now the error(s?) is really more strange (in my point of view).
I used this tutorial: http://fra.nksteidl.de/Erinnerungen/OpenSSL.php
I hae got two sections. One with only server-side-SSL (works), and a folder
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005, coco coco wrote:
>
> Anyway, I just found that CA called Ascertia which seems to offer free
> certificate.
> I'll see if I can get a free cert for code signing, and see what's in there.
>
Have you tried this:
http://www.thawte.com/support/code/office.html#timestamp
Stev
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