RE: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

1999-12-15 Thread Abad, Leah

Hi,
Has anyone here uses cURL (http://www.curl.haxx.nu) , a command line tool
use for uploading/downloading  files with URL syntax..
Why I am asking? cURL is using OpenSSL library. But I had problems getting
license of the RSA tech contained in OpenSSL, Thinking of :
1. compiling OpenSSL with the RSA product Crypto-C
2. or compiling cURL with RSA's SSL-C instead of OpenSSL

Has anyone here done this before?
Thanks-L 

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Subject: Re: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL


Gilles LERAT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Michael Ströder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C both are derived from SSLeay. The most
 important difference between the two is the price. ;-)

 And the RSA license.

 You mean the use of the OpenSSL toolkit does not require a licence for the
 RSA algorithm ??

No, he means that BSAFE SSL-C is available with RSA patent licenses
(where needed).
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Re: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

1999-12-06 Thread Michael Ströder

Ulf Möller wrote:
 
 OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C both are derived from SSLeay. The most
 important difference between the two is the price. ;-)

And the RSA license.

Ciao, Michael.
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Re: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

1999-12-06 Thread Gilles LERAT


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  OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C both are derived from SSLeay. The most
  important difference between the two is the price. ;-)

 And the RSA license.


You mean the use of the OpenSSL toolkit does not require a licence for the
RSA algorithm ??
I don't think so ( although, I'd like this perspective) !!

Best regards,

Gilles

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Re: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

1999-12-06 Thread Bodo Moeller

Gilles LERAT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Michael Ströder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C both are derived from SSLeay. The most
 important difference between the two is the price. ;-)

 And the RSA license.

 You mean the use of the OpenSSL toolkit does not require a licence for the
 RSA algorithm ??

No, he means that BSAFE SSL-C is available with RSA patent licenses
(where needed).
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RE: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

1999-12-05 Thread Amit Chopra

Hi,
   Thanks for replying.
   The problem is that I already have a licensed copy of SSL-C, but now I find that
it does not have crypto support (for example ) to generate temporary RSA keys to be 
used during
key exchange. I could code the DH params in the source file but not the RSA keys. So, 
I just wanted
to know if RSA has split the openSSL package into 3 components SSL-C ,CERT-C and 
CRYPTO-C
and whether I'd have to get a licnesed copy for CRYTO-C and CERT-C and whether they 
are compatible
with SSL-C.
I have another doubt as well. Why are some certifcates branded as signing only?
I mean whats the difference between signing and encrypting (when both use some private 
key)?? 
It might be pretty obvious, might really I fail to see it. If anybody could help me 
with this, I'd be glad :)

Thanks,
Amit Chopra.
   



-Original Message-
From:   Ulf Moller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Saturday, December 04, 1999 2:16 PM
To: Amit Chopra
Cc: 'OpenSSL-Dev'
Subject:Re: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

   OpenSSL provides all crpyto stuff, cert stuff and SSL stuff packaged in one big 
package.
 But if I were using RSA SSL-C kit and I would have to crypto stuff like key 
generation
 would I need their Crypto-C kit too??

OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C both are derived from SSLeay. The most
important difference between the two is the price. ;-)
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RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL

1999-12-03 Thread Amit Chopra

Hi, 
  OpenSSL provides all crpyto stuff, cert stuff and SSL stuff packaged in one big 
package.
But if I were using RSA SSL-C kit and I would have to crypto stuff like key generation
would I need their Crypto-C kit too?? Would I need the entire entire RSA BSAFE toolkit
to have something similar to what OpenSSL provides me?? 
Somebody please help me ASAP !!

Thanks,
Amit.



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