I will use an private keys which encoding is PKCS#8.
Used open-ssl version is 0.95a ...
Is the usage below valid? if invalid, let me get the write usage please..
FILE* fp;
EVP_PKEY* pkey;
char keyfile[] = "user1.pem";
fp = fopen (keyfile, "r");
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Hey all. I kind of feel like I'm beating a dead horse here, and that
this question may have been answered already, but here goes.
I have a client app that needs to connect to any number of servers and
cache sessions. This app will be expected to create up to 100
OpenSSL contains a PRNG that just needs a few random numbers to get it
started. If you're not familiar with what a cryptographically-secure random
number generator is, why they're necesary, or how to seed them, I suggest
you get someone who is familiar with cryptography to do your
I'm looking for a basic HTTPS client program that will compile and run under NT
(preferably with VC++). If it can just GET a page from a named HTTPS server
with authentication and echo it to standard output, that would be perfect. I've
looked at several examples already (including the
Can I send data to a client via normal send() call
before I call SSL_Accept? I would like to send a message to my client that
identifies the server and it's options, like if SSL is being used or not? Will
this mess up the SSL handshake ?
Thanks
Scott Coleman
Can I send data to a client via normal send() call before I call =
SSL_Accept? I would like to send a message to my client that identifies =
the server and it's options, like if SSL is being used or not? Will this =
mess up the SSL handshake ?
You will need to ensure that you synchronize
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