Can I generate keys outside of BitWise and import them?
BitWise IM - FAQYes, you can. You need to generate RSA keys using the PKCS #8: Private-Key Information Syntax Standard. Values should be encoded using ASN.1. The keys themselves should be encoded using DER. The following example will generate RSA keys for use with BitWise (these should work on many Linux installations, or Mac OS X; a method for Windows is still under investigation): You can then use BWPriv.pk8 and BWPub.key as your private and public keys, respectively.
Related QuestionsWho is *BitWise*?
BitWise IM - FAQBitWise* is an automated message system, and cannot be added to your contact list. *BitWise* can inform users of different events, such as when they are added as a super buddy, or when someone adds you to their contact list.
Related QuestionsI am outside the U.S. Are there import or customs issues?
FAQGenerally speaking, we rarely experience the shipment being refused by the customs office of the destination country. We do our best to meet general documentation requirements. However, it is possible that certain countries might require additional documentation from you. Such a circumstance is your responsibility. Aidance Skincare is not responsible for product being impounded due to customs issues beyond U.S. borders.
Related QuestionsWill BitWise have emoticons?
BitWise IM - FAQYes, emoticons are planned for inclusion in BitWise. After the release of Version 1 we will be moving the conversations to an HTML format, at which time emoticons will be able to be included, along with additional text formatting options.
Related QuestionsHow do I generate license keys?
Softlock - Software and Data Protection SolutionsAfter applying g the protection, select the protection title the press generate serial numbers button. You can generate as many serial numbers as your credit can support. Also you can specify number of license per serial (number of allowed machines).
Related QuestionsHow do I automatically generate primary keys?
www.adobians.comA common way to do it is to use a stateless session bean to retrieve the ID that you wish to use as the primary key. This stateless session bean can then execute an Oracle sequencer or procedure etc. to retrieve the ID value used as the primary key.
Related QuestionsFor more info see How do I generate keys and certificates for my server?
hp apache-based web server faqsIMPORTANT: Verify that there are no carriage return characters (^M) at the end of each line. If any are present, please remove them.
Related QuestionsWhat tools are used to create BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQCreating BitWise for 3 operating systems requires a large number of tools. Here is a list of the major tools used: BitWise, including the client, server and the website, are written in a variety of languages, including C, C++, Perl, php and mySQL.
Related QuestionsHow many people use BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQLong answer: while we do keep usage numbers, we are not releasing them at this time. From experience, people have a perception of how big BitWise "should be," and when the actual number turns out to be bigger or smaller than expected, certain conclusions are made and/or perceptions change unreasonably about BitWise's service. Therefore, we choose to keep usage statistics out of the public domain at this time.
Related QuestionsAre there any restrictions on how I can use BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQBitWise Personal is free and may be used only for personal use. BitWise Personal may not be used in any business or for any commercial purpose. Not-for-profit and educational organizations are included in our definition of a business. BitWise Professional may be used for any purpose, business or otherwise. Businesses and other organizations are required to purchase a BitWise Professional Network.
Related QuestionsCan I get a virus by using BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQNo, viruses cannot be transmitted when casually using BitWise. This is true for one-on-one conversations, conferences, whiteboards or any non-file transfer activity. The only way to get a virus using BitWise would be to actively accept a file transfer from another user and then run the file sent to you. For this reason, we always encourage our users to be cautious when accepting files from others, just like you would be when receiving email attachments.
Related QuestionsIs BitWise HIPAA compliant?
BitWise IM - FAQBecause BitWise is only used for transmission of data (not storage of data), our access controls and logs of who is granted what rights (i.e. who has access to use BitWise and thus receive the data) is sufficient for HIPAA in most environments. That is to say, the information being transmitted over BitWise must come from somewhere--which would be your HIPAA-compliant environment; BitWise is only used for transmission, and our transmission encryption and access controls meet HIPAA guidelines.
Related QuestionsWhat is included in BitWise Plus?
BitWise IM - FAQYour contacts are notified if your encryption keys change or are missing. This can be a head's up to the possibility that your password has been stolen or you are the victim of a man-in-the-middle attack.
Related QuestionsHow do I become a BitWise Plus member?
BitWise IM - FAQLog in to Web Services, and then click on the "Plus" icon. You can pay using a credit card or PayPal and be activated instantly. You can also mail us a check and we will process your membership after receiving your check.
Related QuestionsCan I use BitWise Plus in a business?
BitWise IM - FAQNo, just like BitWise Personal, BitWise Plus is meant only for home users. BitWise Professional is required for use in a business, and includes all of the BitWise Plus features. Please see the BitWise Professional Overview for more information.
Related QuestionsIs BitWise Personal turning into crippleware?
BitWise IM - FAQAbsolutely not! BitWise Personal is retaining all of its features, and will continue to receive enhancements in the future. No features were removed from Personal when Plus was released. BitWise Plus adds features that benefit the security-conscious (a.k.a. those with healthy paranoia), and since many users would probably not use the Plus capabilities even if they were available, Personal can hardly be called crippleware.
Related QuestionsWhere do I get themes to use in BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQThemes are available from the Theme forum. We are always interested in accepting new themes if you have one or would like to create one.
Related QuestionsHow do I change my BitWise email address?
BitWise IM - FAQThe email address associated with your BitWise username can be updated by using the Preferences after logging in to Web Services. Once you enter your new address, you will receive an email that will contain a link for you to follow. After you follow that link, your new email address will be confirmed and entered into your user record.
Related QuestionsHow do I show my BitWise status on my web site?
BitWise IM - FAQBitWise has "web bugs" that allow you to display your BitWise status (Online, Away, Offline) from your personal web site; you can even link to a special site that shows your BitWise directory information. You can enable web bugs and get the code you need for your web site by logging in to Web Services and clicking on Preferences.
Related QuestionsWill BitWise support web cams?
BitWise IM - FAQthis time, we are not making any statements regarding inclusion of web cam features. We are monitoring new technologies that will enable such support across all operating systems (Windows, Linux and Mac OS X).
Related QuestionsWill you be adding other games to BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQBitWise currently has one simple but challenging game called Conquest. There are no plans to create additional games at this time.
Related QuestionsCan I link to the BitWise web site and/or write articles about BitWise?
BitWise IM - FAQOf course! We do ask that you link only to the main BitWise page, unless you have a specific reason that you need to link to another page.
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hp apache-based web server faqslt;filename> is a large file or files containing random data used to seed the random number generator, or an EGD (Entropy Gathering Daemon) socket. Multiple files can be specified separated by a ":", ie. file1:file2:...:file5. Please backup this server.key file and remember the pass-phrase you had to enter at a secure location.
Related Questionsedit] When and how does NSS generate private keys on the token?
PKCS11 FAQ - MDCstated above, NSS uses C_GenerateKeyPair if the token supports the keygen method. If an RSA key is being generated, the NSS application will present a list of all writable RSA devices asks the user to select which one to use, if a DSA key is being generated, it will present a list of all the writable DSA devices, if an EC key is being generated, it will present a list of all writable EC devices. No. This is never necessary.
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