From: VictorMitu victorm...@yahoo.com
I have the following scenario:
i need an application that will do the following:
1. there is an input folder. In this folder, files will be
copied/downloaded.
2. An application/script will periodically query this folder (auto-detection
is also accepted).
Would you elaborate what is meant by 'strict binding' please.
I have tried compiling with '-z now', I have tried RTLD_LAZY and
RTLD_NOW as flags to dlopen and the env var LD_BIND_NOW also had
no effect. I have reproduced the same issue of the shared lib
Failing on both x86 and mips.
Has anyone
Hi, all.
First of all: sorry about my poor SSL skills. I want to create an https
connection to a third party https web service and the client must use a
certificate to use that web service. I am using PHP (PHP uses libcurl
and supports only PEM certificates) in my side (the client side). The
(and I have no password!)
You should ask the trust.keystore and .p12 file password to the one that
sent them to you.
Moreover, you should be sure you know what you are trying to get: do you
want simply to convert the files from DER to PEM, or you want to extract all
the certificates into PEM
I use windows cmd prompt to compile openssl (0.9.8) on XP. I have found
Perl to be a main problem.
make sure ActivePerl is the first perl on your path (set
path=ActivePerl;%PATH%). And then run
$$perl Configure other config option, look in install readme
Also, if you want debug symbols you will
Hi!
I'm new to openssl.
I need to encrypt and decrypt approx 1k block of data with rsa.
What is recommended api for the case?
I've found RSA_public_encrypt() and RSA_private_decrypt().
It looks like a kind of low level api.
But here I've got a problem with OAEP padding.
Another one is
Hi there Alexey
Many people will tell you to use the EVP stuff and quite frankly, they're
most likely right. However, I've not managed to figure out the EVP stuff so
I use the public_encrypt and private_decrypt functions instead. I have
written the following functions to encapsulate the
EVP is oneway of implementing your solution. Look at Example section of
http://openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.html#
-Anand
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Alexey Luchko l...@ank-sia.com wrote:
Hi!
I'm new to openssl.
I need to encrypt and decrypt approx 1k block of data with
For RSA API take a look at http://openssl.org/docs/crypto/rsa.html#
-Anand
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Anand Patel anand.apa...@gmail.comwrote:
EVP is oneway of implementing your solution. Look at Example section of
http://openssl.org/docs/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.html#
-Anand
On
Hi,
I am new to OpenSSL.
I am trying to verify the compressed XML data, signed using PKCS#7. Then a four
byte crc is appended to it and the whole data is now base64 encoded.
All the above is done using windows libraries. The verification works fine in
windows.
Now I am trying to verify the
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010, Ujwal Chinthala wrote:
Hi,
I am new to OpenSSL.
I am trying to verify the compressed XML data, signed using PKCS#7. Then a
four byte crc is appended to it and the whole data is now base64 encoded.
All the above is done using windows libraries. The verification
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
OpenSSL version 1.0.0 Beta 5
OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS
http://www.openssl.org/
OpenSSL is currently in a release cycle. The fifth beta is now released.
This is expected be the final beta
We're making the jump from OpenSSL 0.9.8d to 0.9.8l. I noticed
while buiding L (and K for that matter) that HP complains when the
Configure option 'threads' is specified but no system-specific compiler
options were specified. 0.9.8d does not complain this way. I removed
the 'threads'
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
OpenSSL version 0.9.8m-beta1 released
OpenSSL - The Open Source toolkit for SSL/TLS
http://www.openssl.org/
The OpenSSL project team is pleased to announce the release of
version 0.9.8m-beta1
Our server does a raw socket accept first, and then spawns a thread for
each that brings up the ssl connection if applicable. The code flow is
like this:
int fd;
SSL_CTX* ctx;
SSL* ssl;
BIO* fdbio = BIO_new_socket((int)fd, 0);
BIO* bio = BIO_new_ssl(ctx, client);
BIO_push(bio,
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010, Ujwal Chinthala wrote:
Hi,
I am new to OpenSSL.
I am trying to verify the compressed XML data, signed using PKCS#7. Then a
four byte crc is appended to it and the whole data is now base64 encoded.
All the above is done using windows libraries. The verification
I'm running apache 2.2.14 with mod_ssl using OpenSSL 0.98m-beta1. When
renegotiating a client session, I get an error from apache: Re-negotiation
handshake failed: Not accepted by client and a fatal unexpected_message
alert in OpenSSL s_client. Below you will find log output for the
Wayne Feick wrote:
Our server does a raw socket accept first, and then spawns a thread for
each that brings up the ssl connection if applicable. The code flow is
like this:
int fd;
SSL_CTX* ctx;
SSL* ssl;
BIO* fdbio = BIO_new_socket((int)fd, 0);
BIO* bio = BIO_new_ssl(ctx,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 07:55:35PM -0800, David Schwartz wrote:
Wayne Feick wrote:
Our server does a raw socket accept first, and then spawns a thread for
each that brings up the ssl connection if applicable. The code flow is
like this:
int fd;
SSL_CTX* ctx;
SSL* ssl;
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