I would like to know the overhead in size when encrypting
a message of n bytes with 3DES.
A simple rule of thumb says that it will be n bytes plus
the padding needed for n to be a multiple of 64 bits (8 bytes).
Is it correct? and how the different modes (CBC,..)+ initialization
vector influences
Ok, thanks.
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2003, Pierre De Boeck wrote:
I would like to know
I have
also XP and openssl 0.9.7b and I can build without any problems
the
static
and dll libraries (libeay32 and ssleay32) in debug and not debug
mode.
I have
also a lot of VC++ projects (6.0 and 7.0) that uses STL and
openssl.
For
building the libraries,
- perl
configure VC-WIN32
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When try to run perl configure it tells me it doesnt have a script called
configure? Can I skip this
step?
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No, that
step is required to configure the platform-dependent files
(mak
provide what I need.
So now my question: how do I apply a patch in OpenSsl?
I use Windows Xp with the MS compiler (VC-WIN32) and I have not
installed cygwin.
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Cipherquest
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Ok, thanks a lot. The patch utility was the missing piece.
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Cipherquest
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Madjlessi
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as other implementations since MS
relies on experts from security companies like Entrust.
But I would be sure that their Certificate Server is
ok with respect to security.
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Mission Critical (Belgium)
Phone: +32 2 757 10 15 Fax: +32 2 759 276 0
email: [EMAIL
And I have no problem to import these objects
in external PKI apps like Netscape or CryptoApi.
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Mission Critical (Belgium)
Phone: +32 2 757 10 15 Fax: +32 2 759 276 0
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he sufficient
rights to access the page (to be sure I have tested the page with no
SSL client authentication allowed).
On IIS4 and NT4, the same configuration worked fine!!!!
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Mission Critical (Belgium)
Phone: +32 2 757 10 15 Fax: +32 2 759 276 0
ema
Yes and your signature is ok.
Our smtp server is responsible? But why it works wihout
problem when I use just this one!!! The problems occurs only
when the mails cross several MTA.
Could you tell me if that signed reply was altered? I note also
that you use Netscape instead of Outlook.
An Rfc822Name is just an Internet e-mail address and is
formally defined in the Rfc 822. In simple terms, it has the
form name@domain.
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5th of the list
Has anyone an idea of someting wrong with my CA? The only thing
that is unique to it is the use of the Netscape NetscapeCertType
extension. Does IIS not support it?
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Mission Critical (Belgium)
Phone: +32 2 757 10 15 Fax: +32 2 759 276 0
ema
with that NET format?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dr Stephen Henson
Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 6:26 PM
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Subject: Re: IIS and keyset file format
Pierre De Boeck wrote:
Does anyone have information about
the simple server authentication
fails. Netscape says that the certificate cannot be used
for that application.
Any idea for these problems? I suppose that some exstension
is lacking in my certificates but wich ones?
Pierre De Boeck
Sr System Engineer
Mission Critical (Belgium)
Phone: +32 2
Does anyone have information about the format
used by IIS/key manager to import an RSA key pair and
its corresponding CA chain?
I naively believed that MS will standards like PKCS#1
and PKCS7 but this is not the case. I also try a PKCS12
file but with no more success.
Pierre De Boeck
Sr
I have a similar question.
I have generated my own SA key/certificate and I want to import
the whole set nto IIS with key manager. What format is used
for that importation?
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