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Zogby I created the CA certificate with the secret private key I generated and added it to each host's Trusted Root Certification Authorities. I then receive a certificate request from that host and sign it with my private key, defining an expiration date. And
Guillaume Pansier I want to create certificate based authentication on top of websocket communication. So I created a websocket serverEndpoint and set up SSL for client authentication with the help of jetty like this: Server server = new Server();
//Create SS
Guillaume Pansier I want to create certificate based authentication on top of websocket communication. So I created a websocket serverEndpoint and set up SSL for client authentication with the help of jetty like this: Server server = new Server();
//Create SS
Dr. Skizzo I'd like to secure my API with a pfx certificate I store in KeyVault, but for some reason this doesn't seem to work the way I expect. If I have a certificate installed on my computer it works fine. I'm wondering if it's possible to store the certifi
Dr. Skizzo I'd like to secure my API with a pfx certificate I store in KeyVault, but for some reason this doesn't seem to work the way I expect. If I have a certificate installed on my computer it works fine. I'm wondering if it's possible to store the certifi
Dr. Skizzo I'd like to secure my API with a pfx certificate I store in KeyVault, but for some reason this doesn't seem to work the way I expect. If I have a certificate installed on my computer it works fine. I'm wondering if it's possible to store the certifi
Mark A. Hernandez I have developed a Java application that uses a signature pad to capture biometric signatures. The Pad is plugged into the client machine, so I need to run the java controller on each local machine. To do this, we run a JAR that contains the
Mark A. Hernandez I have developed a Java application that uses a signature pad to capture biometric signatures. The Pad is plugged into the client machine, so I need to run the java controller on each local machine. To do this, we run a JAR that contains the
Reddy: I am looking for an example or tutorial for generating X509 certificates using BC in Java. Many examples have/use deprecated APIs. I looked at BC but it doesn't show which class is doing what or doesn't have proper documentation/examples. If you have an
hooknc : Does anyone have any friendly tips on how to perform client authentication via x509 certificates using HTTPClient 4.0.1? thank you for your time. Raz: Here's some code to get you going. The KeyStoreobject that contains the client certificate. Required
Dalton Sezan I need to generate proof of ownership and sign the captcha with my private key. I didn't find a question related to this in stack overflow, nor did I find any reference on the Internet. I am following this tutorial , but I want to use OpenSSL. My
Sn0wfreeze I'm currently developing an application that uses the openssl library (libcrypto) to generate certificates. Now, I have to get the hash of an already existing certificate. When I use the terminal, I can generate the hash by using openssl x509 -hash
Ajov Crowe I am using the following versions: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"9", GitVersion:"v1.9.1", GitCommit:"3a1c9449a956b6026f075fa3134ff92f7d55f812", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-01-04T11:52:23Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.2", Compiler:"g
Reddy: I am looking for an example or tutorial for generating X509 certificates using BC in Java. Many examples have/use deprecated APIs. I looked at BC but it doesn't show which class is doing what or doesn't have proper documentation/examples. If you have an
rahulaga_dev Can a certificate fingerprint be used to authenticate and uniquely identify a user? Here is the use case I am trying to solve: I plan to expose rest based endpoints which are expected to be used by WPF client based applications. Additionally, clie
Dalton Sezan I need to generate proof of ownership and sign the captcha with my private key. I didn't find a question related to this in stack overflow, nor did I find any reference on the Internet. I am following this tutorial , but I want to use OpenSSL. My
Ajov Crowe I am using the following versions: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"9", GitVersion:"v1.9.1", GitCommit:"3a1c9449a956b6026f075fa3134ff92f7d55f812", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-01-04T11:52:23Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.2", Compiler:"g
Lol From this article using the sample code , I've been able to connect using the DPS IoT Center with Group Enrollment based on the X509 certificate. However, using the same code and certificate to connect to Central, the registration fails with: ProvisioningC
Ajov Crowe I am using the following versions: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"9", GitVersion:"v1.9.1", GitCommit:"3a1c9449a956b6026f075fa3134ff92f7d55f812", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-01-04T11:52:23Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.2", Compiler:"g
Ajov Crowe I am using the following versions: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"9", GitVersion:"v1.9.1", GitCommit:"3a1c9449a956b6026f075fa3134ff92f7d55f812", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-01-04T11:52:23Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.2", Compiler:"g
And Lora Ilieva I'm trying to extract data from a .pem certificate using the Crypt::X509 library, but I'm getting an error during object construction. Here's what I'm doing: 1. Read the content of the .pem file: my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size
Ajov Crowe I am using the following versions: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"9", GitVersion:"v1.9.1", GitCommit:"3a1c9449a956b6026f075fa3134ff92f7d55f812", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-01-04T11:52:23Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.2", Compiler:"g
Ajov Crowe I am using the following versions: Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"9", GitVersion:"v1.9.1", GitCommit:"3a1c9449a956b6026f075fa3134ff92f7d55f812", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2018-01-04T11:52:23Z", GoVersion:"go1.9.2", Compiler:"g
Johnny Wall In my C# project I am passing a custom implementation of the RemoteCertificateValidationCallback delegate to SslStream. It is then used to verify the server certificate. The custom implementation checks the sslPolicyErrors flag that the default imp
Suresh Atta This is my ability to generate digital certificates now. Now I can generate a digital certificate whose password is protected by the private key. public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Security.addProvider(new BouncyCastlePro
mbola I was able to load the certificates available on the Windows machine in a ListView using C#, and by selecting the certificate, I added the ability to delete the selected certificate using the following code: CertificateUtility util = new CertificateU
Suresh Atta This is my ability to generate digital certificates now. Now I can generate a digital certificate whose password is protected by the private key. public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Security.addProvider(new BouncyCastlePro
Lalita Kumar How to programmatically test X509? *Has the certificate expired? Are they straight crypto APIs? Or do I have to get the not_after time and check it manually in my code? Timmetje Which language you don't speak, so I'm summarizing them anyway: PHP $
Sn0wfreeze I'm currently developing an application that uses the openssl library (libcrypto) to generate certificates. Now, I have to get the hash of an already existing certificate. When I use the terminal, I can generate the hash by using openssl x509 -hash