Hi All,
I am looking for RFC 4279 support in open ssl. Can you please let me know
what version will have this support ? and any idea wehn it is going to be
released ? I am specifially looking for cipher
"*TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA"
*and
* **"TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA"
*Thanks
mahendra wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for RFC 4279 support in open ssl. Can you please let me
> know what version will have this support ? and any idea wehn it is going
> to be released ? I am specifially looking for cipher "
> *TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA"*and
> * ** "TLS_RSA_PS
Hi Jimmy,
Thanks for the quick reply. I checked the latest snpa shot and it says only
a minimal support for RFC 4279. I am specifically lookin for "DHE_PSK" and
"RSA_PSK" as mentioned in RFC 4279.
Given here the contents of RFC for quick referemce:
TLS_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA PSK
TLS_PS
Hello,
> I have a general question about RSA Key Block.
Maybe key_material is more precise.
> The output of PRF with the master_secret to give us many keys. It
> includes: client_write_MAC_secret, server_wriet_MAC_secret,
> client_write_key, server_write_key, client_write_IV, server_write_IV.
>
I need to build OpenSSL on Intel Linux (Fedora Core 4, if it matters)
for PowerPC and ARM targets. Someone before me did this for us with
0.9.7 and a bunch of patches to Makefiles but it's not portable or
flexible and as I'm revising our build environment somewhat, I'd rather
do it the "right" wa
Hi Friends,
I've an application which supports TLS communication in which, socket
descriptors are handled in threads.
Let's take an arbitrary socket descriptor "fd" and here we go,
Can I send data through "fd" using SSL_write() if I'm in the middle of
reading the data from the same fd?
On 4/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to build OpenSSL on Intel Linux (Fedora Core 4, if it matters)
for PowerPC and ARM targets. Someone before me did this for us with
0.9.7 and a bunch of patches to Makefiles but it's not portable or
flexible and as I'm revising our
> On 4/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I need to build OpenSSL on Intel Linux (Fedora Core 4, if it
> > matters) for PowerPC and ARM targets. ...
>
> for ARM you can try Scratchbox (http://www.scratchbox.org), it's a
> complete environment that runs in Linux and it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw a tantalizing thread from 2006 in the mailing list archives that
> talked about adding an mingw target to Configure and I wonder if that's
> not the way to go. Should I add powerpc-linux and arm-linux target
> lines to Configure to do what I wa
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I saw a tantalizing thread from 2006 in the mailing list archives
> > that talked about adding an mingw target to Configure and I wonder
> > if that's not the way to go. Should I add powerpc-linux and
> > arm-linux target lines to Configure
Dear users,
I'm having problems installing openssl-0.9.8b on RedHat Enterprise, kernel
2.6.9-11.ELsmp
When I type: ./config I get the following output:
--
# ./config
Operating system: i686-whatever-linux2
Configuring for linux-elf
Configuring for linux-elf
no-gmp [de
Maximo Migliari wrote:
> Dear users,
>
> I'm having problems installing openssl-0.9.8b on RedHat Enterprise,
> kernel 2.6.9-11.ELsmp
>
> When I type: ./config I get the following output:
>
> --
> # ./config
> Operating system: i686-whatever-linux2
> Configuring for linux-elf
> Con
My perl was broken. I recompiled it and now everything works. Thanks for
the help.
On 4/10/07, Ricardo Stella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maximo Migliari wrote:
> Dear users,
>
> I'm having problems installing openssl-0.9.8b on RedHat Enterprise,
> kernel 2.6.9-11.ELsmp
>
> When I type: ./co
Hi,
I need to retrieve the "requireExplicitPolicy" value from a policy
constaints extension. The version of openssl that I am using is old
and does not seem to support policy constaint. What is the right way
to retrieve the value of that attribute from ASN1_OCTET_STRING* within
the X509_EXTENSION
Hi list, I ask for help please.
I have an apache server (2.0.59) built with OpenSSL 0.9.8b, it hosts a
python (2.4.4) based application (Edgewall's trac) wich access a PostgreSQL
SSL-secured server (8.2.3) throught DBI libraries (pyPgSQL/Psycopg2).
When I use directly trac (it has a lightweight
Hi,
I am trying to replace a legacy system with openssl. The legacy system
used RSA keys but stored them in its own format. I can extract the RSA
components but I'm not sure how to generate a PEM formatted RSA key.
What is the easiest way to do this? Can the command line tools do it, or
do I
My previous mail doesn't seem to have appeared on the list, so sending
again:
Hello,
As the maintainer of a package which uses OpenSSL, I've received some
reports
of 0.9.8e failing to decrypt data which was encrypted by previous versions
of
OpenSSL.
Attached is a small bit of C++ code which de
Hi Maillist
I met a problem while porting openssl from Linux PC to mips64 platform, the
openssl version is 0.9.7i
I use openssl to verify a signature(x509), openssl prompt the error
info *unhandled
critical extension* on mips64 platform
But this operation was ok on Linux Pc, I think this may ca
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