On 03/14/2014 04:42 AM, Leon Brits wrote:
> Robert,
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
>> cmscipher does call DecryptUpdate, but for the symmetric portion, not the
>> asymmetric portion. We were talking about key unwrapping/decrypt in RSA.
>> This is clearly an symmetric operation (DES3 or AES or somethin
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On 03/14/14 07:18, Hanno Böck wrote:
> However, I'd really like to stress again that I'd find it a very
> worrying signal if this issue will stay unfixed for three more
> major firefox versions to come. I'm pretty sure if at some point we
> want to ge
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 11:01:26 -0700
Brian Smith wrote:
> It would be great if you could test the new way of doing
> certificate/OCSP verification. To do so, please download Firefox 30
> Nightly from http://nightly.mozilla.org/. After you install it, go to
> about:config and add a new entry:
>
> 1
Robert,
Thanks for your time.
> cmscipher does call DecryptUpdate, but for the symmetric portion, not the
> asymmetric portion. We were talking about key unwrapping/decrypt in RSA.
> This is clearly an symmetric operation (DES3 or AES or something).
Ok. Sorry if I misunderstood and gave the inco
Herewith the log:
Breakpoint 2, C_DecryptUpdate (hSession=4776606912, pEncryptedPart=0x112a23028
"X\a?\022*?\006a??@!?\027\020???b???\030?J??\0327|??:?p}{?w??{?6uc
m;#?&??\023q?3?M?\t?7?\024?\005?\006@$o\ng]?[?#S?{W??b7\020???DFjx\034??;??1$?$B,S?KY?",
ulEncryptedPartLen=393
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