Hi Scott
I don’t know your OS or environment, have you tried the ‘openssl rand’
functionality as a random source to seed your entropy issues ?
openssl rand 102400 > some named pipe file that you can call as your random
source.
perhaps rather than pseudo random, try a hardware device ?
> On
>I know this is caused by a lack of available entropy in the system; but what
>can I do to address this? Is it just a matter of waiting until enough entropy
>has been collected? Is there any kind of workaround?
Assuming you don’t have another source of randomness that you can add in, then
Hi,
I'm using PRNGD to seed my random numbers (I'm on a system without /dev/random
and /dev/urandom). I occasionally get the dreaded "PRNG is not seeded" error.
I know this is caused by a lack of available entropy in the system; but what
can I do to address this? Is it just a matter of
>This didn't show up in my RSS client. Is the RSS feed not working, or is
> it just my client?
It probably sat in draft form for too long, and went out with the old date.
Oops.
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> Subject: [openssl-users] Blog post on the new LTS release
> We just posted a new blog entry on
(For those who are not Jouni, there is some spec work needed for
TLS 1.3/EAP integration as well, occurring in the IETF EMU working group.
I assume Jouni is on the mailing list and knows this already)
-Ben
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 03:28:13PM +0300, Jouni Malinen wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at
Hi,
Certificate included here is only for testing.
I use EasyRSA to build my PKI -- This all works well.
So, now I have a client cert but, depending on which version of openssl
I use, I get different output in the Issuer line from the same cert.
The difference is:
openssl 101f:
Issuer: C=00,
We just posted a new blog entry on long-term support, the different phases, and
so on. It’s here:
https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2018/05/18/new-lts/
TL;DR is that the upcoming 1.1.1 will be our next LTS release.
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On 29/05/2018 10:43, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
Hi,
On 29/05/18 09:47, Sampei wrote:
I'm using Linux server to create temporary CA and I know openssl
maintains a text database of issued certificates and their status.
Now I need to migrate this server to another one, so I ask myself how
can I
Hi,
On 29/05/18 09:47, Sampei wrote:
I'm using Linux server to create temporary CA and I know openssl maintains a text database of issued certificates and their
status.
Now I need to migrate this server to another one, so I ask myself how can I
export this db.
thanks
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I'm using Linux server to create temporary CA and I know openssl
maintains a text database of issued certificates and their status.
Now
I need to migrate this server to another one, so I ask myself how can I
export this db.
thanks
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