Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "cerficicate".
2008 May 15
0
Impact of the Debian OpenSSL vulnerability
...risk because the
key can be reproduced easily.
Additionally, all (good) DSA keys that were ever used on a vulnerable
Debian machine for signing or authentication should also be considered
compromized due to a known attack on DSA keys.
As a result of this bug, everyone should audit *every* key or
cerficicate that was generated with OpenSSL, to trace its origin and
make sure that it was not generated with a vulnerable Debian OpenSSL
package. Or in the case of DSA keys care should be taken that they
were not generated or used on a system with a vulnerable OpenSSL
package. Keys that are potentially compro...
2008 Jul 01
0
self Certificate Authority, using /etc/pki/tls/misc/CA
Hello all,
lately i am facing problems with Certification Authorities.
I have used centos script /etc/pki/tls/misc/CA my own certificate authority.
In next steps i am generating requests for certificates to services such as
LDAP,NNRPD and lately signing requests with CA. My approach is to import my
own CA into Windows Vista OS as root CA and trusted, to avoid messages in
clients such as
2008 May 16
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 39, Issue 7
...risk because the
key can be reproduced easily.
Additionally, all (good) DSA keys that were ever used on a vulnerable
Debian machine for signing or authentication should also be considered
compromized due to a known attack on DSA keys.
As a result of this bug, everyone should audit *every* key or
cerficicate that was generated with OpenSSL, to trace its origin and
make sure that it was not generated with a vulnerable Debian OpenSSL
package. Or in the case of DSA keys care should be taken that they
were not generated or used on a system with a vulnerable OpenSSL
package. Keys that are potentially compro...