Hi everybody. I explain my problem with
PKCS7_encrypt(). I have a message in ASN1 converted to DER, which I need first
to sign it and after that, envelop the PKCS7 obtained. That is, I sign the
message, obtaining a PKCS7. Well, there is no problemto obtain the
original data from the signed
Hi
I have created a CA certificate and Key as follows:
./bin/openssl req -new -x509 -keyout ./private/CAkey.pem \ -out ./private/CAcert.pem -config openssl.cnf
It prompted to enter password.
I have created a Certificate request as follows:
./bin/openssl req -new -keyout ServerKey.pem -out
HelloIt's a nice-looking RHL 8 system with version openssl-0.9.6b-29. Needs to be upgraded to latest version.
A note on www.openssl.org
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#BUILD81. Anybody knows the best way to do an "upgrade" of openssl w/o breaking other programs in the system?I did an
HelloIt's a nice-looking RHL 8 system with version openssl-0.9.6b-29. Needs to be upgraded to latest version.
A note on www.openssl.org
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#BUILD8
The above refers to a "RHL 7.0 and later"1. Anybody knows the best way to do an "upgrade" of openssl w/o
Hi all
First of all, thank you so much for the answers about JAVA-OpenSSL, those really were help full for me. In another time I will detail what I'm trying to do, even though JNI profiles like my solution.
This time my question is about to include in a X509_REQ a subfield which contain the
What is the purpose of the CSR challenge password. I notice it's optional.
Is it only for the CA to verify the request?
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Randall Perry wrote:
What is the purpose of the CSR challenge password. I notice it's optional.
Is it only for the CA to verify the request?
I am also thinking how can I get the password prompting appear for the
verification of the right user?
sam
To answer my own question again:
The problem was solved when I realized that doing a select() on the
socket file descriptor is not enough to know when there is data to read...
VERY IMPORTANT: You must also check SSL_pending(...) to see if there is
data which openssl has readily available for