Hi, I was told I could report this here. I'm running RedHat 6.0 on an
AMDK62 3D. config -t says the I'm running i586-whatever-linux2, linux-elf.
Is that correct? Anyway here are the errors I'm getting:
c_rehash: rehashing skipped ('openssl' program not available)
testing...
make[1]: Entering
Dear openssl-bugs,
I am not sure, if I found bug in openssl, but I cannot solve some problems,
please help me.
For testing purposes of my project I need to generate some certificates
and corresponding private keys in pkcs12 format. I need
import these key sets to Outlook.
I was looking for CA,
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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Ziacek Martin wrote:
Dear openssl-bugs,
I am not sure, if I found bug in openssl, but I cannot solve some problems,
please help me.
Of course, nothing is imported. However, this message is showed only for
pkcs12 file with DSA keys. File containing RSA keys is possible import
without
- Original Message -
From: Michael Ströder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: RSA BSAFE kit Vs OpenSSL
OpenSSL and BSAFE SSL-C both are derived from SSLeay. The most
important difference between the two is the price. ;-)
Hi all,
I was discussing with some people from the OpenCA project and we do think
that a DB support (like Berkeley DB, NDBM, GDBM) should be added to the
ca application to store certificates' information and assure scalability.
What do you know about openssl ca's scalability ? How many
Martin :
I think that the problem is that you are generating the private key with a
legnth of 1024 bits, and maybe you have IE 5 with 40 bits of protection.
Test again creating a keys of 512 bits.
Slds
Raul Gutierrez
- Original Message -
From: Ziacek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Could somebody give me some example code that talks to a web server with
verification of the web server's thawte cert? Thanks.
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| Brian Wotring ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
| Fort Nocs, Inc.
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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