? Does s_server simulate certificate
checking?
Any help will be appreciated.
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Koza
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0 session cache timeouts
0 callback cache hits
0 cache full overflows (128 allowed)
And openssl finishes. I use OpenSSL 0.9.8e on Windows.
Any idea what may be wrong?
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Koza wrote:
I try to measure time of generating a key for DH. I have a code alike:
startclk = clock();
for (i=0;inoiterDH;i++)
DH_generate_key(a);
stopclk = clock();
I know the anser now, it was my fault since not DH_generate_key takes a long
time
sec. Can someone help with explaining
that behaviour?
I had in my code two lines
//a-flags = ~DH_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME;
//b-flags |= DH_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME;
but I commented them out but the result is the same.
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Koza
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Thank you in advance!
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Koza
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OpenSSL
? Shouldn't the number be always the
same? Number of encrypt/decrypt/rsas functions are always the same.
Thank you for explaination in advance!
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Koza
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description?).
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with openssl support (it was wget with openssl in
this case) I receive decryption failed or bad record mac error. Any idea
why? My own function alone gives the same results as original one...
Thank you for any ideas in advance!
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I know the answer, the problem was with initialization vector - it is changed
during encryption...
Thanks,
Koza
Koza wrote:
Hi,
I have problem with AES_cbc_encrypt function. I use code you can see below
and unfortunately my function that compares arrays gives an error. The
data from
regards,
Koza
Code:
AES_KEY akey;
unsigned char in3[48];
unsigned char out3[48];
unsigned char tmp3[48];
unsigned char ivec[16];
AES_set_encrypt_key(key2,256,akey);
AES_cbc_encrypt(in3,out3,48,akey,ivec,1);
AES_set_decrypt_key(key2,256,akey);
AES_cbc_encrypt(out3
(key-rd_key) during SSL handshake
without using AES_set_decrypt_key.
Can someone confirm that? If yes, why does it work that way?
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Koza
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Hi,
Can you recommend any book about secure connections, ssl, handshake and the
things alike? Would be nice if it has some reference to openssl, but it is
not absolutely necessary.
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
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Really no help with that? I spend so much time on it and you are my last
hope...
Thanks,
Koza
Koza wrote:
I'd like to use function des_encrypt1 and I have the following code:
const_DES_cblock key= {0x11,0x11,0x11,0x11,0x11,0x11,0x11,0x11};
DES_key_schedule k;
DES_set_key_unchecked
);
but it doesn't work... instead of 8a5ae1f81ab8f2dd I receive eb0b38b6de16165
DES_ecb_encrypt works fine with that data (8a5ae1f81ab8f2dd is valid test
vector for key/plain set above)
Any idea how to use that function?
Thank you for your help in advance,
Koza
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