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Tag Archives: OpenSSL
Using Elliptic Curve with an OpenSSL PKI
OpenSSL is a tool that can be used to setup a (simple) PKI, but in its most basic form a command line tool with an endless amount of options. I find myself searching for the correct syntax of OpenSSL to … Continue reading
Posted in Crypto, IT Security, Shell script
Tagged AES256, Apache, CA, commandline, ECDSA, Elliptic Curve, encryption, IT Security, OpenSSL, PKI, RSA, SHA512, TLS, unix, Windows
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Tinkering with file encryption
Storing files overseas or “in the cloud” has become somewhat of an issue lately with spying activities of various nations. I think we’ve just seen the top of the iceberg, but at the same time I hope I’m wrong. In … Continue reading
Posted in Crypto, FreeBSD, IT Security, Mac OS X, Shell script
Tagged commandline, IT Security, OpenSSL, Passwords, unix
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