Folks -
I have a situation where I need to determine the validity of a certificate in
all other aspects even though it has expired. In other words, the signatures
are all valid and the contents untampered, but the notAfter date is less than
current date. If I run the certificate verify process
Folks -
I am trying to generate a PKCS#10 certificate request with a pre-existing
RSA public/private key pair that was generated using genpkey. The actual
command is openssl genpkey -out Keys.bin -outform DER -algorithm rsa
-pkeyopt rsa_keygen_bits:2048
Could someone please provide me
Aravind
Actually, there is more than one key that is derived from the pre-master key.
There is both an encryption and HMAC keys for both transmission and reception.
That translates to 4 separate keys.
Bob
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org]
be fine or it might be a very slippery slope to a
serious legal hassle.
Bob
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From: Anilkumar Bollineni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 11 January, 2008 13:03
To: openssl-users@openssl.org; Bob Bell (rtbell)
Subject: RE: About ECC patent and OpenSSL ECC code
Hi Bob,
I have
Anil -
There are a lot of legal issues surrounding the use of Certicom patented ECC
code. One of the things that happened a couple of IETF meetings ago was that
Certicom signed a letter allowing the use of some of their patents for
things like TLS. However, there are a number of legal
Folks -
Is the 0.9.7m release the final release of the .7 train? I am trying to
determine when to change to a later train.
Bob
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