Hello,
I have set-up the apache2 on my linux machine. Everything worked fine
previously.
But now, when I try to use openssl s_client command to connect to the
machine, SSL handshake is completed successfully. But within few seconds
the connection closes automatically. When I used -debug option,
I am using OpenSSL for a cuda project.
I just imported all the project from win to linux (Eclipse)
I solved all the dependencies except this annoying error:
Invalid arguments ' Candidates are: int BN_set_word(bignum_st *, ?) '
for this line:
BN_set_word(two, 2);
and the function itself
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Giuseppe Barbieri elec...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using OpenSSL for a cuda project.
I just imported all the project from win to linux (Eclipse)
I solved all the dependencies except this annoying error:
Invalid arguments ' Candidates are: int
Всем привет. С чем может быть связана ошибка gcc компиля: unrecognized
option -mno-cygwin?
Hi all. What is the reason of gcc: error: unrecognized option -mno-cygwin
while building openssl?
Building process:
- run MSYS
- configure shared zlib-dynamic mingw
- make build_libs
- Output:
Hello,
is it possible to sign a foreign SSL public key without having CSR/private key?
Background:
Because the public root CA's failed at least twice (DigiNotar, Comodo), I'd
like to pin a SSL certificate from a website I have no control over. (Therefore
I no access the the private key and can
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 2:27 PM, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to sign a foreign SSL public key without having CSR/private
key?
Background:
Because the public root CA's failed at least twice (DigiNotar, Comodo), I'd
like to pin a SSL certificate from a website I
noloa...@gmail.com wrote:
You pin a certificate by whitelisting expected server certificates
(possibly thumbprints).
How to do that?
There's usually no need to sign another's key
or certificate (I've never done it that way, and never seen it done
that way).
A little more background...
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 4:02 PM, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
noloa...@gmail.com wrote:
You pin a certificate by whitelisting expected server certificates
(possibly thumbprints).
How to do that?
My bad. You usually do it pragmatically in an On Connect callback or
delegate. I don't have any
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 4:02 PM, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
noloa...@gmail.com wrote:
You pin a certificate by whitelisting expected server certificates
(possibly thumbprints).
[SNIP]
So my original question was how do I get wget to verify the torproject.org
fingerprint [4] without
noloa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 4:02 PM, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
noloa...@gmail.com wrote:
You pin a certificate by whitelisting expected server certificates
(possibly thumbprints).
[SNIP]
So my original question was how do I get wget to verify the
On Sat, Jul 07, 2012, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to sign a foreign SSL public key without having CSR/private
key?
Background:
Because the public root CA's failed at least twice (DigiNotar, Comodo), I'd
like to pin a SSL certificate from a website I have no
Hello,
I have set-up the apache2 on my linux machine. Everything worked fine
previously.
But now, when I try to use openssl s_client command to connect to the
machine, SSL handshake is completed successfully. But within few seconds
the connection closes automatically. When I used -debug option,
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