Re: outlook certs - solved

2000-06-22 Thread Eric Young
Matt Thomlinson wrote: I now believe you've decoded the below incorrectly because the leading bit is set, making this a signed number which may have made some of your tools croak. Decoding by hand, I get the following mod/exp: 3047 0240 (asn, len, int tag, length of 40) modulus: DFAA

Re: SSLeay.Org Still A Trusted Source?

2000-05-10 Thread Eric Young
"Salz, Rich" wrote: SSLeay is dead, long live OpenSSL. The domain is now owned by a squatter. C'est la vie. /r$ Just as an update, I'm looking into seeing if I can do about this. I feel it should point to a 'historical' SSLeay page if nothing else. eric (who has just lodged last

Re: Intel IPSEC accelerator gives 3DES protected 100Mbit Ethernet

1999-09-16 Thread Eric Young
John Gilmore wrote: raw data rate, since 10-20% is used by packet headers/trailers/interpacket spacing/etc. And I've never seen software 3DES run at 32 Mbits/sec; what processor were they using? On a pentium II 350, I get triple DES in cbc-ede mode doing 23.2 Mbits/sec (Mbits == 1e6). The

Re: Clear Session ID in SSLV3

1999-07-16 Thread Eric Young
"Marcus J. Ranum" wrote: Does anyone have a pointer to why the session ID in SSLV3 is in the clear, rather than encrypted? I'm sure there's a good reason for it (audit? logging? other...?) but I'm trying to pin down exactly why it was done that way. Can anyone point me in the right