Curious question - still more about AES and CBC and openssl:
Does the number of rounds during the encryption phase of it have to
match the number of rounds during the decryption phase of it, or does
it not matter? (i.e. the rounds count really only matters during the
encryption-only phase, and
I'm running a tool via a python library that uses ssl and would like
to use a different cipher other than the one being negotiated. Is it
possible to do this via an env variable or some config change on my
workstation, perhaps a config file?
-mark
Is AES-CBC decryption independent of the number of rounds that was
used during the encryption process? 0.o?
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Ewen Chan chan.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Curious question - still more about AES and CBC and openssl:
Does the number of rounds during the encryption phase
Dne 16.3.2013 20:58, Walter H. napsal(a):
I tried this with my Adobe Acrobat,
and you wouldn't believe it; it doesn't work with Adobe Acrobat, too.
the error message - I use German version:
Fehler beim Erstellen der Unterschriftseigenschaften des Zeitstempels:
Verifizierungsfehler
in English
On 17.03.2013 16:37, kap...@mizera.cz wrote:
Dne 16.3.2013 20:58, Walter H. napsal(a):
I tried this with my Adobe Acrobat,
and you wouldn't believe it; it doesn't work with Adobe Acrobat, too.
the error message - I use German version:
Fehler beim Erstellen der Unterschriftseigenschaften des
Dne 17.3.2013 18:21, Walter H. napsal(a):
On 17.03.2013 16:37, kap...@mizera.cz wrote:
Dne 16.3.2013 20:58, Walter H. napsal(a):
I tried this with my Adobe Acrobat,
and you wouldn't believe it; it doesn't work with Adobe Acrobat, too.
the error message - I use German version:
Fehler beim
On 17.03.2013 18:48, kap...@mizera.cz wrote:
be verified - the same as you had ...
OpenSSL and Adobe conform to RFC 3161;
but not this TSA ...
correct, the error message means, that the received timestamp could not
But the discussed TSA postsignum would not exist at all if there would
be a
Are their pre-compiled programs already where I could be able to
see/play with the effects of changing the number of rounds using the
Rijndael algorithm?
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Ewen Chan chan.e...@gmail.com wrote:
Is AES-CBC decryption independent of the number of rounds that was
Dne 17.3.2013 19:08, Walter H. napsal(a):
?= it could be probably problem on yours side.
not really ...
What Adobe product and version are you using ? Maybe too old ?
not newest, but RFC 3161 is old, too
If you use older version of Adobe, it maybe do not support attribute
certificates
hi,
i have been trying to link QT with the openssl library since Friday but in vain
can anyone plz help to configure QT to link with Openssl library
thanks in advance for any useful material - links or detain explanation
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