On 9/11/06, Raymond DeGennaro II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can the command line tool be used to talk to a socket? I have to
interface via TCP/IP/SSL to a remote socket that just accepts a text
query and returns a response. I'd like to avoid writing a wrapper
application around the libs if I di
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006, barchia wrote:
> Hi to *
>
> I try to decode a file that is encripted with des3 cipher,
> the file is encoded with .NET framework, the key is 128 bit
>
Err no it isn't the key is 192 bit of which 168 are significant.
>
> when i type the openssl command:
>
> C:\test\d
Hi to *I try to decode a file that is encripted with des3 cipher, the file is encoded with .NET framework, the key is 128 bitwhen i type the openssl command:C:\test\des3>openssl des3 -d -in
fileencodec.enc -out fileout.txt -K 7e46960de0c59530f7332b3eedb5867e -p -iv "" -psalt
Raymond DeGennaro II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can the command line tool be used to talk to a socket?
See if:
openssl s_client -help
gives you the information you need.
---Scott.
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Can the command line tool be used to talk to a socket? I have to
interface via TCP/IP/SSL to a remote socket that just accepts a text
query and returns a response. I'd like to avoid writing a wrapper
application around the libs if I didn't have to.
Ray
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Hi,
I have devices that I can configure using encrypted XML files. Basically,
these devices browse a web server to get specific file.
We can create a plain text xml file on our web server like the following:
Then we can use openssl to encrypt this file on our Apache+PHP web
Hi all,
I implemented Https using OpenSSL. I am using version 0.9.7b.
The problem is that upload of large files (approx 2Mbs and above) is
failing. The people who implemented the server side are saying that the server
times out on a read operation. Since this is a critical problem any hel
Hi, I could see
the patch for "RSA Signature Forgery" available in the location http://www.openssl.org/news/patch-CVE-2006-4339.txt
is been updated with removal of unwanted code lines on september
6.Will these changes be commited to the OpenSSL releases 0.9.7 and
0.9.8. If so, when will be th