Hello,
we are a team of the department of Computer Science at the University of
Perugia (Italy).
Recently, we have developed an engine that implements AES in OpenCL (
http://www.khronos.org/opencl/). This engine allows to perform AES on
many-multi core devices (CPU or GPU).
The group's
I think you may use the CAPI engine instead.
2010/11/24 Fili, Tom tf...@agi.com
I'm trying to load a private key file of a personal cert from a key file
and load it like so:
SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(pSSLContext, privateKeyFile, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM)
However the certificate is in the
Hi,
Contribution are usually done by sending a patch to r...@openssl.org. The
subject of the email must start with [PATCH].
The patch should be against the latest stable sources or CVS head of the
branch/branches you are targeting (0.9.8x, 1.0.0x or 1.0.1x).
I hope this will help you enrich
Hi, I have been struggling with this problem for about a week now.
I have a situation where I am a client and the SSL server is being managed
by a 3rd party. When i try to perform a SSL negotiation with the server
using the OpenSSL client using the following s_client function
openssl s_client
Hi!
I am trying to implement a very simple ca using python. I have managed
to obtain a request using crypto.generateCRMFRequest on the client side
(Mozilla browser). I have tried to feed it to openssl req using various
tricks, but there are errors. How should I use this request to create a
Hi guys,
i want to create a RSA structure to pass this to RSA_private_decrypt(). I am
not generating keys i am getting keys from second party. i have got N, D, E
but i dnt know how to generate p, q required to fill the RSA structure.
Please help.
Thanks
Chir
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On Thu, Nov 25, 2010, Chir wrote:
Hi guys,
i want to create a RSA structure to pass this to RSA_private_decrypt(). I am
not generating keys i am getting keys from second party. i have got N, D, E
but i dnt know how to generate p, q required to fill the RSA structure.
Please help.
2010/11/22 Ing. Fabián Martínez Osorio fab...@autodocuments.com:
Hi:
I have a C++ program that uses the openssl library, and on some computers, I
got the message “La aplicación no se ha podido inicializar correctamente,
error 0xc0150002. Haga clic en aceptar para terminar la aplicación” Can
Hi,
I have developed a while ago a tool that uses OpenSSL in order to
perform such conversions (between SFM format and CRT format).
I have put it under SourceForge (source and binary):
http://rsaconverter.sourceforge.net/
The binary is for Windows but the sources (librsaconverter.c and
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 11:20:36AM +0100, Mounir IDRASSI wrote:
Contribution are usually done by sending a patch to r...@openssl.org. The
subject of the email must start with [PATCH].
The patch should be against the latest stable sources or CVS head of the
branch/branches you are targeting
Hello,
I was trying to understand the asn1 side of the openssl code.
In
rsa_asn1.c
there is
IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(RSA, RSAPrivateKey, RSAPrivateKey)
It's implenetation is in
asn1t.h
#define IMPLEMENT_ASN1_ENCODE_FUNCTIONS_const_fname(stname, itname, fname) \
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010, Shravan Mishra wrote:
What's throwing me off is this:
ASN1_ITEM_rptr(itname)
It is defined in asn1.h
#define ASN1_ITEM_rptr(ref) ((ref##_it))
So based on the above implement statement it turns out to be
RSAPrivateKey_it
Now where is this guy
Hi,
I am trying to rebuild the SignSIS.exe for symbian signing, using the CHIL
engine from nCipher. I recompiled the patched version of the OpenSSL 0.9.8e,
which is the one that comes bundled with version 11.11 of the software. It
seems I can start loading the engine but it then fails init.
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