Re: [openssl-users] MODSSL: RFC 2560

2014-01-14 Thread Erwann Abalea
Bonsoir, Le 14/01/2014 19:44, socket a écrit : Hey all, I am wondering if anyone here could point me in the right direction or even assist with a problem I have having. According to RFC 2560: All definitive response messages SHALL be digitally signed. The key used to sign the response MUST

Re: MODSSL: RFC 2560

2014-01-14 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014, socket wrote: > What I am saying is that one falls into the delegated trust model, and one > does not, but I should be able to validate either because RFC 2560 allows > for "a Trusted Responder whose public key is trusted by the requester". I am > asking if mod_ssl in apache

Re: MODSSL: RFC 2560

2014-01-14 Thread socket
e verify OK cc2: good This Update: Jan 14 10:02:14 2014 GMT Next Update: Feb 14 10:02:14 2014 GMT -- View this message in context: http://openssl.6102.n7.nabble.com/MODSSL-RFC-2560-tp48136p48141.html Sent from the OpenSSL - User mailing list archiv

Re: MODSSL: RFC 2560

2014-01-14 Thread Dr. Stephen Henson
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014, socket wrote: > Hey all, I am wondering if anyone here could point me in the right direction > or even assist with a problem I have having. > > According to RFC 2560: > > All definitive response messages SHALL be digitally signed. The key >used to sign the response MUST

MODSSL: RFC 2560

2014-01-14 Thread socket
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