Thanks for answers, Jeff. But I still have questions:
Why not allow OpenSSL to auto seed itself?
Because on Windows we have not /dev/random and that's why I think that auto
seed will be worse. But if OpenSSL seed PRNG automatically and I must not do
anything else, why in FAQ I see: "On other s
On Fri July 1 2011, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Daniel Wambold wrote:
> > Hello list. Sorry for what is likely a simple question but I'm running out
> > of time and could use a quick hand. I have a program that encrypts data
> > using AES256 CBC mode and a 256 bit (ob
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Daniel Wambold wrote:
> Hello list. Sorry for what is likely a simple question but I'm running out of
> time and could use a quick hand. I have a program that encrypts data using
> AES256 CBC mode and a 256 bit (obviously) key provided directly to the
> encryptio
On Fri July 1 2011, islam wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> i have some problems using openssl to implement a pop3s (over tls). The
> code is here :
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6520676/pop3s-implementation-using-openssl-library
>
> pls this is very urgent.
>
Then send money.
Open Source softw
Hello list. Sorry for what is likely a simple question but I'm running out of
time and could use a quick hand. I have a program that encrypts data using
AES256 CBC mode and a 256 bit (obviously) key provided directly to the
encryption engine as-is. I need our Windows-using counterpart to encrypt
Hi Guys
i have some problems using openssl to implement a pop3s (over tls). The
code is here :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6520676/pop3s-implementation-using-openssl-library
pls this is very urgent.
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OpenSSL Proje
Hi all,
For common uses with PKI I would like to do the following with openssl
command line tool:
1. Create CA
2. Create Client
3. Verify Client in One Way Authentication (OWA)
Now, I have successfully did first 2 steps using:
./CA.sh -newca
./CA.sh -newreq
./CA.sh -
I am using Managed Sockets, and the socket is not hanging, BeginReceive
function sets the callback function receive data, and that callback function
is printing the log entry, so i assume the callback setting was successful,
but the BeginReceive function call never returns.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Vladimir Belov wrote:
> Hello.
> I'll collect entropy(random bytes) myself on Windows. How many random
> bytes I must give for function RAND_seed to seed PRNG properly in two cases:
Why not allow OpenSSL to auto seed itself? If you have an overwhelming
desire to p
Did you implement fd timeouts and appropriate cleanups after some
expiration? It's impossible for non blocking sockets to hang..so I am
assuming ur having a lot of unused fds on ur poll table.
On Friday, July 1, 2011, Harshvir Sidhu wrote:
> Hi,
> I have implemented the state machine in my mana
Hello.
I'll collect entropy(random bytes) myself on Windows. How many random
bytes I must give for function RAND_seed to seed PRNG properly in two cases:
1) Generating RSA keys.
2) Programming SSL-TLS. And where I must call RAND_seed during SSL-TLS
programming?
I think internal functions
Hi,
I have implemented the state machine in my managed C++ application.
Everything works fine for sometime, but after a while Asynchronous socket
call beginreceive hangs, it never come out of that. I do not see any
relation to this with SSL but this happens only when i am calling SSL
routines in
2011/7/1 yyy :
> Hello!
>
> s_server (and probably other TLS servers), requires ECDH parameters, if
> using ECDH ciphersuites. (probably similarily as for DH parameters with DH
> ciphersuites).
> It seems, that these are supposed to be generated using:
> ecparam -name 'name_of_named_curve',
> but t
Hello!
s_server (and probably other TLS servers), requires ECDH parameters, if
using ECDH ciphersuites. (probably similarily as for DH parameters with DH
ciphersuites).
It seems, that these are supposed to be generated using:
ecparam -name 'name_of_named_curve',
but this always generates the same
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