I thought at one time there was a patch for a gcc version that
also worked around Sun's buggy linker.
Ted
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-decrypt does not work without a key. I used an invalid key and I get
following error :
Error decrypting PKCS#7 structure
13136:error:21070092:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_dataDecode:no recipient matches
key:pk7_doit.c:482:
13136:error:21072077:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_decrypt:decrypt
error:pk7_smime.c:470
I'm new to openssl trying to integrate encryption into my C code.
Reading and trying to understand the concepts I wondered what EVP_* from
the higlevel routines stands for.
I could not find any explanation of this abbreviation in the
documentation or on the web.
Thank you
Thomas
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Hello!
I don't know how to use openssl, that it verifies me a signature for a
pdf document. This is what I tried:
openssl smime -verify -in RGF131361240.pdf -signer 799562928.crt -out
RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7
RGF131361240.pdf is the original document, RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7 the
signature and
Hi everyone,
I'm having a build issue on a Mac (10.5) that resembles the problem
mentioned on the FAQ page:
http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#BUILD9
I searched my HDD for a 'PROBLEMS' file and the only one I found was for
emacs.
mac# openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.7l 28 Sep 2006
The issue I
Hi,
I'm getting failures to build the version 1.1.2 FIP version of OpenSSL.
Here what I am doing (that results in the Make failing). Do you know
what I am doing incorrectly?
1.) ./config fips shared --openssldir=$HOME/myOpensslBuild
2.) make
Here is my Makefile that is generated and the compila
I am trying to use the openssl command line utility in order to
launch an SSL server supporting the NULL encryption cipher (I am
trying to debug a simple SSL client.) To that effect, I launch openssl
as follows:
# openssl s_server -accept 443 -nocert -WWW -cipher 'ALL:NULL'
The client is
2008/2/2, Thomas Mangold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm new to openssl trying to integrate encryption into my C code.
> Reading and trying to understand the concepts I wondered what EVP_* from
> the higlevel routines stands for.
> I could not find any explanation of this abbreviation in the
> documen
Joel,
Before compiling anything on the Mac you need to read the documents on the
Apple
website that discuss how to setup your environment properly and how to issue
the
correct C compilation commands. Also the make on MacOS X doesen't support
all
of the features that make on some other platforms
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 08:33:40PM +0100, Sebastian Patschorke wrote:
> I don't know how to use openssl, that it verifies me a signature for a
> pdf document. This is what I tried:
>
> openssl smime -verify -in RGF131361240.pdf -signer 799562928.crt -out
> RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7
Why "smime". A
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 09:34:00AM +0100, Peter Van Biesen wrote:
> -decrypt does not work without a key. I used an invalid key and I get
> following error :
>
> Error decrypting PKCS#7 structure
> 13136:error:21070092:PKCS7 routines:PKCS7_dataDecode:no recipient matches
> key:pk7_doit.c:482:
>
Hi Ted,
Thanks, I will do that. Any pointers on a quick fix would be appreciated
too.
On Feb 4, 2008 3:07 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joel,
>
> Before compiling anything on the Mac you need to read the documents on
> the Apple
> website that discuss how to setup your e
Hi,
I need to make an SSL connectione between a client and a server
application, both developed by me.
On the server side I am going to use stunnel, while on the client side I
can't use stunnel, I must use the ssl library.
I tried to write the code to do it, but I can't connect.
This is the o
Hello,
> is there any possibility of measuring network throughput using
> openssl tool. if so can u please give details
openssl is not very good tool to measure network throughput
because transmitted data is encrypted which requires high
CPU usage. You may have situation when your PC/computer wi
> Sorry I didn't update the list, but I tried with
> -lssl and -lcrypto, as well as -I/usr/include/openssl.
And what happened? Did you get the same error messages or different ones?
> I've reinstalled openssl to no avail.
What directories did you install to? And did you tell your compiler/linke
Hello,
> I need to make an SSL connectione between a client and a server
> application, both developed by me.
> On the server side I am going to use stunnel, while on the client side I
> can't use stunnel, I must use the ssl library.
>
> I tried to write the code to do it, but I can't connect.
>> On Feb 3, 2008 10:51 AM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> mac# gcc blowfish.c -o blowfish
>> Where did you get this command from and what
>> was it supposed to accomplish?
> blowfish.c is a progam I wrote which contained a series of methods for
> initializing, encrypting, and dec
Sorry I didn't update the list, but I tried with -lssl and -lcrypto, as well
as -I/usr/include/openssl. I've reinstalled openssl to no avail.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks
On Feb 4, 2008 9:43 AM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> On Feb 3, 2008 10:51 AM, David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROT
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008, Sebastian Patschorke wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I don't know how to use openssl, that it verifies me a signature for a pdf
> document. This is what I tried:
>
> openssl smime -verify -in RGF131361240.pdf -signer 799562928.crt -out
> RGF131361240.pdf.pkcs7
>
> RGF131361240.pdf is t
OK, I found it. In case this helps somebody out there, the way it
works for me is the following:
The client is invoked as
openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:443 -cipher COMPLEMENTOFALL:aNULL
and the server as
openssl s_server -msg -accept 443 -nocert -cipher COMPLEMENTOFALL:aNULL
With
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 09:44:03AM -0800, JCA wrote:
> I am trying to use the openssl command line utility in order to
> launch an SSL server supporting the NULL encryption cipher (I am
> trying to debug a simple SSL client.) To that effect, I launch openssl
> as follows:
You are not being sp
Hello,
> I am now consistently getting an error "0306E06C:bignum
routines:BN_mod_inverse:no
> inverse" when calling RSA_verify.
>
> I am still taking the following steps:
>
> 1) Extracting the 'SignedInfo' node and creating a 20 byte SHA1 hash of
the value of it
> and its contents. I am conf
ature looks good.
You should use RSA_public_decrypt() function and check output.
I've attached simple test program which may be adapted for this purpose.
As result you should get padded ASN1 structure.
Best regards,
-
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 08:28:04AM -0800, JCA wrote:
> OK, I found it. In case this helps somebody out there, the way it
> works for me is the following:
>
> The client is invoked as
>
> openssl s_client -connect 127.0.0.1:443 -cipher COMPLEMENTOFALL:aNULL
>
> and the server as
>
> ope
I have a simple server under WinXP that creates a thread for a 'listener' and
spins off a new thread for each incoming client. Im limiting access to one
client at a time at this point so it blocks on the listener until the client
is closed.
Im using a self-signed certificate for the server. The
Hi David,
I'm down to symbol not defined for one item - incremental_send (and I can't
find what file this is supposed to be in).
I re-installed to /usr/include/openssl and used --prefix=/usr/include and
--openssldir=/usr/include/openssl
I'm trying to compile now with -lssl -lcrypto -L/usr/includ
You are right, now it works :-)
The stunnel should have been the server, but was configured as client.
Thankyou for your help.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hello,
I need to make an SSL connectione between a client and a server
application, both developed by me.
On the server s
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