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) output of the sign process, without
the
-BEGIN
-END
lines and compatting all the resulting lines in one line.
In other hands it's a BASE64 of the DER form...
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Dott. Sergio Rabellino
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rt on a Solaris7/64 box
and it's ok !
Then using some ssltunnel application you can also give a imap or pop
service over TLS/SSL support to your users.
The only trick is about some packages that you must compile to obtain
the server compilation...
Good Luck !
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t; > > strncpy (pem,p,n);
> > > pem [n] = 0;
> > >
> > > printf (">>%s<<\n",pem);
> > > -
I normally use BIO_gets to get chars from a BIO, and it's ok to exchange
data from PEM* routines with output only to BIO .
Another hints: it&
ecutable content.
>
> Of course, .. those of you with Outlook have a problem before you open the
> program !!
There is also another simpler solution to this problem...
Use Netscape on Solaris ! to read the email :-))
Sorry for this one...
Bye.
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nd the second not ?
The timestamping can help you in the secure determination of the signing
time, but you need a method to verify the temporal validity of the
certificate against a possible revocation by the CA or the user Mickey.
The "CRL" growth problem is there, i think
Bye.
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you re-enable it validity
from the
beginning to the end of life of the certificate, while the revocation
has reduced this period.
I think that this is an error (But maybe i'm wrong ?)
Good Work to the list!
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Dott. Sergio Rabellino
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Department of Computer Science
U
ssl wrote:
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> Don't know whether it helps :
> comment out the line :
> crl_extensions = crl_ext
> and the [crl_ext] section.
>
all ok, I forgot to upgrade my openssl tree....
Thanks...
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Department of Computer Scienc
ted your solution, but during the signing phase I got a
"unable to pack the crlDistributionPoints extension"
and exit
Any Hints?
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Dott. Sergio Rabellino
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Department of Computer Science
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run also on windows 95/Vc5 ! (that's incredible...).
If someone has experience on problems with openssl (i've tried 9.1 and
9.2) and alpha machine, i can send my sources...
thanks
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Department of Computer Science
University of Torino (Italy)
to be protected against italian people :-))
Thanks for yor reply.
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Department of Computer Science
University of Torino (Italy)
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Miguel Angel Fraga wrote:
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> Hello Sergio,
>
> > From: Sergio Rabellino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ...
> > Anyone knows how to import a 1024 bit cert into IIS ?(I prefer
> > Apache/Unix, but my principal want IIS/NT support also... :-(( )
>
> I don
My root CA is the 15th 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
> extension. Does IIS not support it?
>
As I know Microsoft doesn't support any Netscape extension (not so
strange ...)
B
Sergio Rabellino wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i've installed sslwrap compiled with SSLeay 0.9.0b (I'll step-up to
> openssl asap), and i've a strange behaviour...
> With outlook express (microsozz) all things go right, but with
> netscape, if i enable SSL with the
Erwann ABALEA wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Sergio Rabellino wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards
> > (tokens)
> > 1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/Outlook ?
>
> We work wi
Hi,
anyone has used the ssleay/openssl certificates with smartcards
(tokens)
1024bits key enabled, inside the browsers like Netscape or IE/Outlook ?
Thanks for any reply...
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