Hello All,
I am having an issue trying to get my server read the SAN entries that
I have configured in my cnf file. I created a .CSR file (2048) and had our PKI
folks generate the certificate (.p7b) so that I could import it into my
application. The application accepts the certificate
On 12/10/2012 2:43 PM, Jaquez Jr, Hector L. wrote:
Hello All,
I am having an issue trying to get my server read the SAN entries
that I have configured in my cnf file. I created a .CSR file (2048) and
had our PKI folks generate the certificate (.p7b) so that I could import
it into my
Hi,
As per RFC5246 - the TLS1.2 uses SHA256, SHA384 MAC.
I would appreciate any pointers on how the PRF is implemented for TLS1.2.
E.g. For TLS1.0, TLS1.1 - the HMAC-SHA1 is implemented as below. And SHA-1 uses
20bytes at a time.
How many bytes SHA256 uses at a time?
// First initialize the
On 12/10/2012 6:27 PM, Tayade, Nilesh wrote:
Hi,
As per RFC5246 - the TLS1.2 uses SHA256, SHA384 MAC.
I would appreciate any pointers on how the PRF is implemented for TLS1.2.
E.g. For TLS1.0, TLS1.1 - the HMAC-SHA1 is implemented as below. And SHA-1 uses
20bytes at a time.
How many bytes
Hello,
I have defined a custom ASN.1 structure by doing something like this:
*typedef struct my_custom*
*{*
*... // omited *
*
*
*} MY_CUSTOM;*
Then I did the declarations like this:
*DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM(MY_CUSTOM)*
*DECLARE_STACK_OF(MY_CUSTOM)*
*DECLARE_ASN1_SET_OF(MY_CUSTOM)*
And
Hi everyone!
I have a fairly basic question about how to use blowfish-cbc in an
application. Here's the scanario:
An application will receive arbitrary amount of data (potentially
multi-gigabyte) via a tcp/ssl socket, multiple files from multiple
senders over long periods of time (i.e. not in
I want to set up SSL so it does not use SSL v2 or older, just like that
Apache has in its httpd-ssl.conf
SSLProtocol all -SSLv2
What is the equivalent API to do this?
Thanks.
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