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  1. Sep 08, 1999
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    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      Reinitialize conf to NULL whenver ca application is started. · a32640b0
      Bodo Möller authored
      Submitted by: Lennart Bang
      a32640b0
    • Andy Polyakov's avatar
      SHA clean-up Intel assembler companion. · 69fb1c3f
      Andy Polyakov authored
      I've chosen to nest two functions in order to save about 4K. As a result
      s1-win32.asm doesn't look right (nested PROC/ENDP SEGMENT/ENDS) and it's
      probably impossible to compile. I assume I have to reconsider... But not
      today...
      69fb1c3f
    • Andy Polyakov's avatar
      SHA clean-up and (LP64) tune-up. · 7f7c318c
      Andy Polyakov authored
      "Clean-up" stands for the fact that it's using common message digest
      template ../md32_common.h and sha[1_]dgst.c are reduced down to
      '#define SHA_[01]' and then '#include "sha_locl.h"'. It stands "(LP64)"
      there because it's 64 bit platforms which benefit most from the tune-up.
      The updated code exhibits 40% performance improvement on IRIX64
      (sounds too good, huh? I probably should double check if it's not
      some cache trashing that was holding it back before), 28% - on
      Alpha Linux and 12% - Solaris 7/64.
      7f7c318c
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    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      Fix horrible (and hard to track down) bug in ssl23_get_client_hello: · de1915e4
      Bodo Möller authored
      In case of a restart, v[0] and v[1] were incorrectly initialised.
      This was interpreted by ssl3_get_client_key_exchange as an RSA decryption
      failure (don't ask me why) and caused it to create a _random_ master key
      instead (even weirder), which obviously led to incorrect input to
      ssl3_generate_master_secret and thus caused "block cipher pad is
      wrong" error messages from ssl3_enc for the client's Finished message.
      Arrgh.
      de1915e4