I am using OpenSSL version 1.0.1f and got problems while signing and
verifying a file using these commands:
$ openssl cms -sign -inkey Mozart.pem -signer Mozart.crt -binary -in
$DOCUMENT -out $DOCUMENT.p7m
$ openssl cms -verify -CAfile CAcert.pem
-binary
On 06/30/2015 07:15 AM, jonetsu wrote:
The validation is on the ARM platform using Linux 2.4. I am one of those
'unlucky' having to deal with FIPS so please pardon any silly questions.
Would this validation be limited to these two aspects ?
The validation is limited to the platforms
Dear OpenSSL community,
I am writing to introduce a new TLS library which presently makes use
of OpenSSL: libtlssep. Libtlssep has two aims: (1) to provide a simpler
API to application developers and (2) to encourage the decomposition of
applications into at least two processes, one of which
Ben,
I think you are right. My verify test is okay now if I match the
subjectAltName to the nameConstraints defined by the subCA.
Thanks.
David
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Ben Humpert b...@an3k.de wrote:
Yes, because nameConstraints are inherited.
I don't know exactly where the bug
On 28/06/2015 04:55, Reinier Torenbeek wrote:
Hi again,
After digging into the ECDH code a bit more, I (sort of) found an answer
to my question.
My reason to look at using the KDF is to apply a hash to the shared
secret to compute a useable key within the derive function. There is a
control
2015-06-24 1:35 GMT+02:00 Jakob Bohm jb-open...@wisemo.com:
On 19/06/2015 16:24, Ben Humpert wrote:
When the CSR contains an email address and the email_in_dn setting in
the config file is set to no the email address is actually present
in the issuer DN but not in the subject DN. This causes
Hi,
I have an application A that uses a shared library S that in turn uses the
OpenSSL library.
But A is also using another shared lib B that in turn uses OpenSSL as well.
Is there a way to make such that S uses an OpenSSL engine, but B uses the
default functionality?
Thank you for your help,
On 30/06/2015 18:32, Ben Humpert wrote:
2015-06-24 1:35 GMT+02:00 Jakob Bohm jb-open...@wisemo.com:
On 19/06/2015 16:24, Ben Humpert wrote:
When the CSR contains an email address and the email_in_dn setting in
the config file is set to no the email address is actually present
in the issuer DN
On 29.06.2015 10:48, Jakob Bohm wrote:
On 26/06/2015 21:41, Walter H. wrote:
Hello,
has anybody got a reliable source or knowledge about which
mail clients - especially which Thunderbird release - should be
capable of verifying such mails correctly?
I believe GlobalSign has a knowledge
The validation is on the ARM platform using Linux 2.4. I am one of those
'unlucky' having to deal with FIPS so please pardon any silly questions.
Would this validation be limited to these two aspects ? And, is there any
money-saving advantage at using an already validated OpenSSL when the whole
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