Usually in RSA cryptography,
when you append private key to the Manufacturer's certificate becomes
public key.
Find the attached files for reference
Regards
Kamal
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Sent:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 05:53:56PM -0800, Ravi Bhatt wrote:
Hello,
I want to use the Open SSL function call to extract the Public Key from the
Manufacturers X.509 Certificate, which is in the .CER format. Could someone
please advise me?
fp = fopen();
c = PEM_read_X509(fp, NULL, NULL,
Hi List,
I need to sign a text using RSA-SHA1. (
http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1
http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1 as per XML-Signature
specification http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/)
I found a set of EVP_ functions to do this.
i.e.
EVP_SignInit (md_ctx, EVP_sha1());
Hello,
Could someone help me understand what is happening here?
~ Urjit
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From: Urjit Gokhale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: My ssl client connects without the knowledge of root CA
certificate
Urjit Gokhale schrieb:
Hello,
Could someone help me understand what is happening here?
It's important to realize that the client decides wether to accept a
server's certificate or not!
If you want OpenSSL to do the standard client's job (that is, check if
the server has a certificate,
Hello,
Could someone help me understand what is happening here?
~ Urjit
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From: Urjit Gokhale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: My ssl client connects without the knowledge of root CA
Hello Marek, Bernhard,
Thank you for your help. I will try SS_CTX_set_verify().
Thank you once again.
~ Urjit
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From: Marek Marcola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: My ssl client connects without the
Hi. I'm new to this forum and was wondering if I could get some
assistance. I have an SSL Acceleration device that is comparable of
supporting 50,000 concurrent connections. I would like to put this in my
lab here at work and test the upper limit of this device. I'm concerned
about the backend web
Eric Johnson wrote:
Hi. I'm new to this forum and was wondering if I could get some
assistance. I have an SSL Acceleration device that is comparable of
supporting 50,000 concurrent connections. I would like to put this in my
lab here at work and test the upper limit of this device. I'm
If all you are going to do to test the accelerator/server combination is
fetch some static content, then your job is fairly easy:
Load-test the server using HTTP connections fetching the static content,
until you either reach a server bottleneck (CPU/Memory/IO) or achieve your
max number of
Kaushalye Kapuruge wrote:
Hi List,
I need to sign a text using RSA-SHA1. (
http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1
http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1 as per XML-Signature
specification http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/)
I found a set of EVP_ functions to do this.
i.e.
you might want to take a look at the functions
SSL_pending - (tells you there is data to read on the SSL socket
before trying to read )
BIO_pending
Perry
Milan Křápek wrote:
Hi, I have a question. I have multithread system, with non blocking I/O and perhaps 100 connections to servers. I
I'm somewhat new to OpenSSL (and SSL in general) and I'm attempting to use
it to encrypt an existing socket communication system in an application we
use.
After a morning of experimenting, I've successfully written a small
experimental Server Client app that simply sends a Hello World across an
Hello,
But one thing I don't understand is why both the RSA Private Key
Certificate must exist on both ends of the connection. I'm used to
using RSA DSA keypairs in SSH, and had assumed something similar
would work here. I *thought* that the Private Key would exist on the
Server, while
Hi
I'm about to develop a server application which should be able to
handle ALOT of connections, say 20k-30k
Any suggestions as to how I should tackle this problem?
I am really new with OpenSSL and haven't really grasped it all yet.
I've been searching the net for a couple of days now just to find
WEll, I understand the SSH way as I use it regularly, but I'm having a hard
time finding documentation and examples on the SSL way to do this.
Do you have any code examples, or know where I might find some? I managed
to figure out how to do DH matching, which gives me encryption but no
I'm about to develop a server application which should be able to
handle ALOT of connections, say 20k-30k
Any suggestions as to how I should tackle this problem?
It takes a lot of experience to develop a system that can handle more than
10,000 simultaneous connections. I don't think it's
I'm about to develop a server application which should be able to
handle ALOT of connections, say 20k-30k
Any suggestions as to how I should tackle this problem?
It takes a lot of experience to develop a system that can handle more than
10,000 simultaneous connections. I don't think it's
Hi,
The existing SSL_CTX implementation associates a new certificate store with
each SSL_CTX. However, assuming the certificate store is static, i.e. after
reading the certificates (for example from a PEM file) it doesn't change,
there is at least conceptually a room for sharing it among
Hi,
I use openssl RSA encrypt and decrypt both on windows 2003 and solaris
(amd64 and sparc T2000). I wrote some performance test code like
gettimeofday(tpsbegin, NULL);
for (i = 0; i 100; i++)
{
r = RSA_public_encrypt(245, plain_data, enc_data, key,
Randall Hand schrieb:
WEll, I understand the SSH way as I use it regularly, but I'm having a
hard time finding documentation and examples on the SSL way to do this.
Do you have any code examples, or know where I might find some? I
managed to figure out how to do DH matching, which gives me
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