Hi Bjoern,
please see my comments below:
(rather Qt and memory related)
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 03:12:55PM +0200, Bjoern Schiessle wrote:
>
> QMap Encryption::key2pem(RSA *rsa, QString password)
> {
> QMap keypair;
> BUF_MEM *bptr;
> BIO *pubBio = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem());
> BIO *pri
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Paulo Roberto wrote:
> Hello, I am using the package libssl-dev on ubuntu in my beagleboard xm, and
> I have to run two C algorithms using the openSSL library..
> Although I can't compile using the command: gcc test.c -lssl -o test. It
> seems the compiler isn't re
Hello, I am using the package libssl-dev on ubuntu in my beagleboard xm, and I
have to run two C algorithms using the openSSL library..
Although I can't compile using the command: gcc test.c -lssl -o test. It seems
the compiler isn't recognizing the "-lssl" command.
Does someone know how to solv
Ryan,
A previous thread, "fingerprint does not match on FIPS_mode_set when FIPS +
openssl is
dynamically linked into build", might be of some use to you. As a first step,
you may
want to use ldd on your executable to make sure libcrypto.so/a points to 1.0.1c
and not
some other version of openss
Hi, I am not sure this mailing list is the proper one to ask for the problem
that I have.
I enabled fips when I compiled OpenSSL 1.0.1c.
# /usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl
OpenSSL> version
OpenSSL 1.0.1c-fips 10 May 2012
OpenSSL>
I compiled Apache httpd v2.4.3 against this version of OpenSSL. If I di
Thanks all...
On 8/23/12, Charles Mills wrote:
> Watch out for "-endian" issues.
> --
> Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> Charles
>
> "Dr. Stephen Henson" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2012, Saurabh Pandya wrote:
>
>> I found following definition of "SSL_CIPHER" in openssl co
Watch out for "-endian" issues.
--
Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse my brevity.
Charles
"Dr. Stephen Henson" wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012, Saurabh Pandya wrote:
> I found following definition of "SSL_CIPHER" in openssl code
>
> typedef struct ssl_cipher_st
> {
> int valid;
> const char
Hi,
I think I did it way too complicated. I think the problem was that I
always tried to mimic some openssl php code I know, but I think the
solution I have now is much easier and standard complained:
void Encryption::generateUserKeys(QString password)
{
RSA *rsa;
EVP_PKEY *pkey;
int
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012, Varma Dantuluri wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are in the process of adding support for ECDSA-ECDHE cipher suites and
> hence ECDSA certificates to our server.
>
> Right now, the server does the following:
>
> 1) Assign the ECDSA certificate to the SSL_CTX.
> 2) Set the callback for E
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012, Saurabh Pandya wrote:
> I found following definition of "SSL_CIPHER" in openssl code
>
> typedef struct ssl_cipher_st
> {
> int valid;
> const char *name; /* text name */
> unsigned long id; /* id, 4 bytes, first is
Does this help? It is from s_client. It is commented as only working with
(the deprecated) SSLv2 but I think I see this output when I run s_client
with TLSv1:
p=SSL_get_shared_ciphers(s,buf,sizeof buf);
if (p != NULL)
{
Hi,
I want to generate a RSA private and public key and than encrypt the
private key symmetrically with a password to store it on a server. The
data has to be stored and transferred base64 encoded.
This is how I encrypt the private key:
EVP_CIPHER_CTX ctx;
unsigned char *key = (unsigned
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