Re: libcrypto: Saving sensitive data on an Internet-connected computer.

2000-06-22 Thread Steve Sobol
servers are providing the services whose passwords need changing. Thanks :) -- North Shore Technologies, Cleveland, OH http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net Steve Sobol, BOFH - President, Chief Website Architect and Janitor Spammers and Net-abusers: Don't bother asking me for service. See http

libcrypto: Saving sensitive data on an Internet-connected computer.

2000-06-17 Thread Steve Sobol
way to do it that won't compromise system security. Help... :( -- North Shore Technologies, Cleveland, OH http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net Steve Sobol, BOFH - President, Chief Website Architect and Janitor Spammers and Net-abusers: Don't bother asking me fo

Re: libcrypto: Saving sensitive data on an Internet-connected computer.

2000-06-17 Thread Steve Sobol
Steve Sobol wrote: Hello again, folks. I have a bit of a dilemma here. I also put a comment into the source code that said I was considering using a longer key. Now that I think about it - does that buy me anything, or is a 128-bit key enough? -- North Shore Technologies, Cleveland, OH

Re: openssl deperately needs some intro docs

2000-01-10 Thread Steve Sobol
I like OpenSSL, I want to learn how to use it, and I would love to get involved in writing some technical documentation so that I could learn more quickly. I just need to work with someone that actually *knows* the library. "Mark H. Wood" wrote: I ought to stay out of this, but... On Thu,

Re: Certificate Signing Request Key Generation

2000-01-10 Thread Steve Sobol
Oliver, My secure webservers run ApacheSSL + mod_SSL and the OpenSSL library. I used (and you can also use) Thawte's instructions involving ssleay (unfortunately, their site is down right now, and I can't remember the URL of the exact page) Use the openssl command wherever you're told to use

Re: Is it legal?

2000-01-02 Thread Steve Sobol
Vin McLellan wrote: I don't doubt that there are some silly software patents. I watched the 5-7 year debate in the US in the '70s and '80s about what type of intellectual property protection was appropriate for software, however. Young people on this List often presume

Re: Jesus and SSL

1999-11-09 Thread Steve Sobol
(a) The list is purposefully wide open, as noted on http://www.openssl.org/support/. I believe the reason would be a concept called "service". I'm not going to get into a holy war about whether the list should be open or not. I'm just irritated that there is apparently no way to