Re: RSA licensing for OpenSSL usage?

1999-04-28 Thread Eric Norman
> The relevant patent is the one on the RSA cryptography algorithm. > It expires in September 2000. It is in the US only. Outside the US, > the algorithm is not patented. Just make sure you understand what you can and cannot do in a few months when the RSA patent expires. What you can do is w

Re: When does SSLeay 0.8.1 decide that a session has expired?

1999-03-24 Thread Eric Norman
n cache very 256th connection. See ssl_update_cache in ssl_lib.c. -- Eric Norman __ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List[EMAIL

Re: Y2k-Problem in certificat-file index.txt?

1999-03-09 Thread Eric Norman
> Actually, as far as I can tell, it's an ASN.1 problem. (And therefore an > X.509 problem.) It looks like the ASN.1 UTCTIME type only supports two > digit years. OPENSSL makes the assumption that any year less than 70 is > in the range 2000-2069, while any year greater than 69 is in the range

Re: Entrust stuff

1999-02-11 Thread Eric Norman
hat SSL > does, or neither of the above? The key phrase is "Entrust enabled". I believe you can translate that as "our code has to be added". -- Eric Norman __ OpenSSL Project ht