In order to legally use OpenSSL in the US, we had to disable the RSA,
RC5, and IDEA algorithms.  After doing so, it does not seem possible
to create a DSA certificate which does not require a pass phrase and
still does encryption on the socket.  Can this be done without the RSA
stuff?

Thanks,
Michael

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