Hi All,
I'd like to verify all of cryptographic algorithms on OpenSSL.
But I could not get any way like tool.
Do you have any tools for this?
BR,
KH.Lee.
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On 10/11/2016 02:06 PM, Ajay Garg wrote:
> Hi All.
>
>
> a)
> In the call,
> int BIO_new_bio_pair(BIO **bio1, size_t writebuf1, BIO **bio2, size_t
> writebuf2); are internal-buffers malloc'ed for each of "bio1" and "bio2"?
> If yes, is there a way to pass buffers from the application-layer? I
> ask
Hi All.
a)
In the call,
int BIO_new_bio_pair(BIO **bio1, size_t
writebuf1, BIO **bio2, size_t writebuf2);
are internal-buffers malloc'ed for each of "bio1" and "bio2"?
If yes, is there a way to pass buffers from the application-layer?
I ask this, because not all systems p
> Sorry for bumping/reposting, but does have anyone experience with
> changing SSL object's socket on the background?
Is the new socket connected to the exact same process, library, and state on
the other side? Then it will probably work (but why)
If you're talking about moving the TLS connect
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016, Matthew Heimlich wrote:
> $openssl version
>
> returns:
>
> OpenSSL 1.0.2j-fips
>
> My FIPS module version is openssl-fips-2.0.13
>
> $OPENSSL_FIPS=1 openssl md5 /dev/null
>
> returns:
>
> Error setting digest md5
> 140066569107136:error:060A80A3:digital envelope
> rou
Hi,
I hope you can help me to understand why OpenSSL doesn't act as expected
when I try to verify a certificate chain.
On my server the certificate files are stored in the following
directory structure:
/usr/local/ssl/certs -> certificate files
/crl -> CRL files
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
>
> Also from Qt 5.7:
> rsa = RSA_new();
> memcpy(rsa, EVP_PKEY_get1_RSA(pkey), sizeof(RSA));
> [breaks because sizeof(RSA) is no longer known]
> for EC, there's EC_KEY_dup -- for RSA and DSA, not so much.
>
That wouldn't work because the R
Hi Bero,
Just based on the questions it sounds like you might be trying to port Qt.
I've already done this, and the branch is here:
https://github.com/richmoore/qtbase/commits/openssl11
It'll be added as a new backend once the configure changes that are
underway are completed. See
https://wiki.qt