Re: Navigator, IE RSApck-based SSL

1999-12-03 Thread Sameer Parekh
I think there were two major factors that motivated the choice of RSA. First BSAFE was existing code that could just be used. In a startup, it's very important that you not waste time reinventing wheels that you can buy off the shelf. Finally, the most popular piece of crypto software at

Re: www.openssl.org

1999-05-27 Thread Sameer Parekh
The SSL/J from RSA is actually licensed from Baltimore for US sales. If you buy Baltimore's product for non-US sales direct from Baltimore you're getting the same thing. The only SSL Java implementation I know of is SSL/J from RSA. I don't know if it's available outside the US--you

Re: Certificate chains and StepUP Certificates

1999-03-02 Thread Sameer Parekh
These certificates work with mod_ssl and with Stronghold (patched. You have to contact C2Net support to obtain the appropriate patch for Stronghold.) If you're building your own server application, you need to make sure your server supports SSL renegotiation. See the mod_ssl documentation

Re: THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER!

1999-02-16 Thread Sameer Parekh
I think its worth noting that more posts to this list have been about spam than the spam itself. Well, in all cases, we have ti subscribe to read the replies. Besides I hate spamming. So I would votre for allowing only subscribers. -- sameer

Re: Legal to use OpenSSL ?

1999-02-11 Thread Sameer Parekh
counsel. I think that we should at least wait until a lawyer gives the group guidelines before it adds any contributions from US persons. -- Sameer Parekh, R.P.D.C. Emperor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510 291 2283 The BPM Group http://www.bpm.ai/~sameer

Re: Legal to use OpenSSL ?

1999-02-10 Thread Sameer Parekh
Due to the stuff stated above it makes no difference whether you use OpenSSL or SSLeay, you need to license a RSADSI product. I am not sure if you have to _use_, but you have to _pay_ for it. Most of the licenses RSA sells require that you have to use RSA's product. -- Sameer