Hi everybody,
I have some problems with X509 extensions. First of all, what I want to do:
I want to define new extensions, simply some new extension fields that I
want to fill with values.
I thought, I just define them in an array:
struct entry ext_entries[3] =
{
{"basicConstraints","CA
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 08:58:10 DucaConte Balabam wrote:
> Tomas Gustavsson ha scritto:
> > 1. If you can export CA from windows, only MS can tell you. If you can
> > export it in a usable format, for example PKCS#12 for the CA keys and
> > PEM/DER for user certificate. Depending on the CA p
Tomas Gustavsson ha scritto:
1. If you can export CA from windows, only MS can tell you. If you can
export it in a usable format, for example PKCS#12 for the CA keys and
PEM/DER for user certificate. Depending on the CA product in Linux you
should be able to import it easily, OpenSSL CA, EJBC
I have downloaded and installed "Win32OpenSSL-0_9_8g.exe" in "C:\OpenSSL"
and I have linked it as follows, and my workpspace is "C:\dhsmv1\api2"
Project -> Settings -> C/C++ (tab) -> Preprocessor (Category:) ->
Additional include directories -> ../../OpenSSL/include/openssl
Project -> Settings
You need to open a socket to the proxy server and send it an HTTP
CONNECT request.
If the proxy server sends back an OK reply, then it has opened a socket
to the proxy. After that the proxy acts as a port forwarder, so you can
continue your SSL dialog with the proxy as if it was the SSL server.
Excuse me that my question is too much general.
The situation is like this: I have a client computer in a local network that is
behind proxy server so it can not see a SSLServer directly. The SSL server is
in Internet area. The type of proxy server is HTTP proxy. The task is a SSL
data communic
1. If you can export CA from windows, only MS can tell you. If you can
export it in a usable format, for example PKCS#12 for the CA keys and
PEM/DER for user certificate. Depending on the CA product in Linux you
should be able to import it easily, OpenSSL CA, EJBCA, ...
2. You don't write we
Dmitrij Mironov ha scritto:
Hi, Stefano,
In theory answer is YES, but in practice is much more easier to create
new CA on linux, configure to support such OIDs and start to issue
certificates. Old CA will be needed to issue CRL until all issued
certificate will be expired.
BR,
Dmitrij
Hi,
> 26.02.08, 23:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > Hello,
> > > I have to connect to my OpenSSL server through proxy server.
> How can I
> > establish this connection?
> > Establish tcp connection through proxy (connect, socks5, transparent,
> > reverse or any other)
> > and next run SSL on this tcp conn
Hi, Stefano,
In theory answer is YES, but in practice is much more easier to create
new CA on linux, configure to support such OIDs and start to issue
certificates. Old CA will be needed to issue CRL until all issued
certificate will be expired.
BR,
Dmitrij
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Hi, Jure,
It seems that your certificate does not have URI CDP. Try another one.
If you want, I can email you one for test.
BR,
Dmitrij
Jure Vrscaj wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to extract the CRL location from a certificate, using this command:
openssl x509 -text -in cert.pem
But the only infor
26.02.08, 23:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello,
> > I have to connect to my OpenSSL server through proxy server. How can I
> establish this connection?
> Establish tcp connection through proxy (connect, socks5, transparent,
> reverse or any other)
> and next run SSL on this tcp connection.
> Bes
> We are using OPEN SSL library in our client server application. We are
using > SSL_WRITE and SSL_READ api used to read and
> write operations between them. Connection is broken When server sends very
> large message (more than 56K) using SSL_WRITE api.
That's probably due to a bug in your code
> when i compile the program p192.c i get following error
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# gcc p192.c
This is not the command to compile. This is the command to compile and link.
"gcc -c p192.c" is the command to compile, and you will likely get no
errors.
> /tmp/ccicrxZV.o: In function `main':
> p192.
Hi,
We are using OPEN SSL library in our client server application. We are
using SSL_WRITE and SSL_READ api used to read and
write operations between them. Connection is broken When server sends
very large message (more than 56K) using SSL_WRITE api.
We fixed problem with set partial mode
Hello all,
I am trying to use ECDSA Functions for some custom application. I am reading
over the code and I am stuck at one spot. I am unable to understand how
"ECDSA_SIG_seq_tt" is defined. I know they point to the ASN1_TEMPLATE structure
but I am not too sure the values being passed to the st
Dear all,
I am new user of openssl. I have problem with compiling
programs using gcc compiler in which i am using openssl functions
for encryption purpose.
So if possible try to send me all required settings and
sample programs regarding this.
thanks.
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