[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nils,
I got the following messages when issuing "openssl version -a".
From the message, I see "-DOPENSSL_NO_EC ".
So, should I install another version (which one?) or should I change the
compiler directives.
Thanks in advance.
Hung-Yu
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Hi Nils,
I got the following messages when issuing "openssl version -a".
From the message, I see "-DOPENSSL_NO_EC ".
So, should I install another version (which one?) or should I change the
compiler directives.
Thanks in advance.
Hung-Yu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nils,
I installed openssl-SNAP-20041220.tar.gz from ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/.
Is this version Ok?
should be (I didn't test it, but it should work)
What does "openssl version -a" give you ?
or should I install some version like "openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20
Hi Nils,
I installed openssl-SNAP-20041220.tar.gz from
ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot/.
Is this version Ok? or should I install some version like
"openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20041228.tar.gz" or something else?
Thanks in advance.
Hung-Yu
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>> However, I got the following error m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi friends,
I just installed openssl version. openssl-SNAP-20041220.tar.gz.
I want to test ECDSA certificate through command line.
I saw the man page and ecparam.o in my installation.
However, I gor the following error message when I issue command
"openssl ecparam
Hi friends,
I just installed openssl version. openssl-SNAP-20041220.tar.gz.
I want to test ECDSA certificate through command line.
I saw the man page and ecparam.o in my installation.
However, I gor the following error message when I issue command "openssl ecparam ..."
" ecparam: in