Re: Netscape Enterprise Server 3.63 2048 bit ssl cert

2010-07-23 Thread Nelson B Bolyard
On 2010-07-23 13:48 PDT, Robert Relyea wrote: > You may be stuck. I believe NES 3.63 ran using an older version of NSS > that is available in the open source world (or even available as shared ^ NOT! > libraries, for that matter). I'm not sure if anyone has access to that > old so

Re: Fwd: Hi, I have three questions about embed bank CA cert in Firefox

2010-07-23 Thread Nelson B Bolyard
On 2010-07-21 18:26 PDT, Amax Guan wrote: > Thank you very much, this really help alot:) We won't let end-users > use that tool, instead, we put it in a installer, and let the installer > do the dirty work. > > btw, Since this certutil.exe is downloaded from microsoft.com > I'm a little wor

Re: Netscape Enterprise Server 3.63 2048 bit ssl cert

2010-07-23 Thread Robert Relyea
On 07/23/2010 12:41 PM, msg wrote: > msg wrote in > news:xns9dbd9d232636bnospamnospamnowh...@216.196.97.169: > > >> Greetings: >> >> The utility 'sec-key' bundled with Netscape Enterprise Server >> 3.63 only generates 1024 bit keys; finding a CA with good browser >> acceptance who will issue a

Re: Netscape Enterprise Server 3.63 2048 bit ssl cert

2010-07-23 Thread msg
msg wrote in news:xns9dbe952da1bf1nospamnospamnowh...@216.196.97.169: > Does anyone have the Sleepcat Software Berkeley DB tools source code? > Specifically for db 1.85. FWIW, ftp://ftp.sunfreeware.com/pub/SOURCES has a few packages, the earliest of which contains the utilities is 'db-2.7.7.

Re: Passing random numbers between tokens - what FIPS thinks ?

2010-07-23 Thread Robert Relyea
On 07/17/2010 04:13 PM, Nelson B Bolyard wrote: > FIPS 140 will not allow *any* hardware pure noise source to be used by > itself as a random number/bit source. Instead, such a source MUST be > fed into a DRBG from which any internal random data is taken. > > Some of the FIPS 140 requirements a

Re: Netscape Enterprise Server 3.63 2048 bit ssl cert

2010-07-23 Thread msg
msg wrote in news:xns9dbd9d232636bnospamnospamnowh...@216.196.97.169: > Greetings: > > The utility 'sec-key' bundled with Netscape Enterprise Server > 3.63 only generates 1024 bit keys; finding a CA with good browser > acceptance who will issue a 1024 bit cert is a problem. I need > to find a