Re: Updating OPENSSL

2006-03-18 Thread Kyle Hamilton
A version bump usually indicates an ABI difference, which means that you're best using 0.9.7i for the programs using 0.9.7, and use 0.9.8a for programs using the later interface. On 3/18/06, Hector Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have multiple applications using OPENSSL 0.9.7c and I'm finally

Re: Updating OPENSSL

2006-03-18 Thread Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 18 Mar 2006 02:27:18 -0500, Hector Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: ssluser I have multiple applications using OPENSSL 0.9.7c and I'm finally getting ssluser around to updating it. ssluser ssluser I have downloaded and recompiled the *eay*.dll files for:

Re: Updating OPENSSL

2006-03-18 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 18 Mar 2006 02:27:18 -0500, Hector Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: ssluser I have multiple applications using OPENSSL 0.9.7c and I'm finally getting ssluser around to updating it. ssluser ssluser Can I just use the new

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2006-03-18 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
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Re: Updating OPENSSL

2006-03-18 Thread Hector Santos
Thanks Richard, Bill and et. I didn't see a straight forward document saying if the prototypes or structures changed in 0.9.8a, but part of the reason to do the update (besides security issues) was that I am starting on a new project that requires the EVP_SHA256 function and when I first compiled

Re: Updating OPENSSL

2006-03-18 Thread The Doctor
On Sat, Mar 18, 2006 at 02:00:16PM -0500, Hector Santos wrote: Thanks Richard, Bill and et. I didn't see a straight forward document saying if the prototypes or structures changed in 0.9.8a, but part of the reason to do the update (besides security issues) was that I am starting on a new

Re: make test failure on Intel-based mac - Caused by configure BUG

2006-03-18 Thread Mark Slater
After looking into the results others had (darwinports.org), I discovered that the Openssl-0.9.7i Configure script is broken in that it assumes Intel-based macs are big endian like all other macs, when in fact they are little endian. The original line is: darwin-i386-cc,cc:-O3

Cannot Automatically Create Empty-Sequenced-Subject-DN CSR Using Openssl CLI

2006-03-18 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I have a burning desire to make a CSR for my host, which has multiple names. That CSR ideally wants to make use of a critical subjectAltName listing all possible DNS names and the one IP address. It'll go off to cacert.org, which looks

Re: make test failure on Intel-based mac - Caused by configure BUG

2006-03-18 Thread Ben Sandee
On 3/18/06, Mark Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After looking into the results others had (darwinports.org), Idiscovered that the Openssl-0.9.7i Configure script is broken in thatit assumes Intel-based macs are big endian like all other macs, when in fact they are little endian.It seems that this