At work, we develop software in .NET, currently using the built-in SslStream
class, and I'm considering abandoning it.
Is Openssl recommended for SSL/TLS communications in .NET? And if so, should I
just download the win binaries from
http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html ?
I'm
A bunch of things on the internet say to do -cafile intermediate.pem -cafile
root.pem or -certfile intermediate.pem -certfile root.pem and they
explicitly say that calling these command-line options more than once is ok and
will result in both the certs being included in the final pkcs12...
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-
us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Kaushal Shriyan
I am new to SSL/TLS Certificates. Please help me understand what is the
difference between ROOT CA Certs and Intermediate Certs or Chain Certs. I
will appreciate if i can refer to
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-
us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Dave Thompson
- the truststore if -CAfile and/or -CApath specified IF NEEDED
Thank you very much for your awesome detailed answer. This answers a lot of
questions, but I am left with a new one:
I
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-
us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Michael Wojcik
For someone who does want more background in cryptography, I'd
recommend Schneier's /Applied Cryptography/ over /Cryptography
Engineering/. The latter is for people implementing
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org [mailto:owner-openssl-
us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Tom Francis
openssl pkcs12 -export -out mypkcs12.pfx -inkey my.private.key -in
mycert.crt -certfile intermediate.crt -CAfile ca.crt
(Correct?)
So ... I just tried this, and confirmed,