The big question is: if we submit a patch to OpenSSL to add NetWare support, will it
be accepted? Is anyone else
interested in this work?
I don't see why not, so long as you follow the export guidelines, and it
patches against the current version.
Cheers,
Ben.
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 09:06:12AM -0600, VanWagner, Lyndon wrote:
I know that this does not follow the normal bug reporting procedures, but I
don't have the necessary forms/reports at my fingertips.
I wanted to let you know, that I've had problems using OpenSSH (v3.0.1p1 and
v3.0.2p1) with
Oops. The information *is* in obj_mac.h, even if it's unused.
But again, shouldn't this be in crypto/asn1/a_strnid.c (and elsewhere)
so it's recognized by default?
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OpenSSL Project
Hi,
Repost(from users list) with slight enhancements.
I thought, probably, it is a developer question.
I just recently joined the OpenSSL world
to implement EAP-TLS, rfc2716, using OpenSSL libraries.
I could not make any significant progress for the last one week
due to lack of documentation
I've used DC-based naming (RFC 2377?) for a while now, and can't really
remember running in to any particular problems.
I generate the certificates using the OpenSSL command line apps using a
configuration like this:
[ OJ_req_distinguished_name ]
0.domainComponent = TLD component
(More for documentation than anything else right now...)
I've verified that the *applications* (at least 'req') do
understand these fields. For an DNS-style LDAP-ish DN the
openssl.cnf file should have something like this:
[ policy_match ]
commonName = supplied
organizationalUnitName =
Dear Experts,
I am struggling since lasr 3days.. If any one
can help, would be very thankful..
OpenSSL-0.9.6 compiled with shared
library, Solaris-2.6.
$HOME $RANDFILE also defined in
env/
bash-2.05# "openssl rand -out
/etc/mail/randfile -rand /etc/mail/file1 -base64 256
"
0 semi-random
From: Bear Giles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bear NID_domainComponent. So I'm still not sure that these tables
bear can be used to validate the input to these routines.
Do I get it right, you're after having the string length limits and
possibly the allowed string types for DC and more in that table?
Oscar Jacobsson wrote:
Having them in obj_mac.h should mean they are recognized by default,
shouldn't it? I'm not sure exactly what a_strnid.c does, but it looks
like a collection of convenience functions. I'm sure DC could be added,
as long as some kind soul could point out what its
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