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  1. Mar 13, 2000
    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      Copy DH key (if available) in addition to the bare parameters · e11f0de6
      Bodo Möller authored
      in SSL_new.
      If SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE is set, don't waste time in SSL_[CTX_]set_tmp_dh
      on computing a DH key that will be ignored anyway.
      
      ssltest -dhe1024dsa (w/ 160-bit sub-prime) had an unfair performance
      advantage over -dhe1024 (safe prime): SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE was
      effectively always enabled because SSL_new ignored the DH key set in
      the SSL_CTX.  Now -dhe1024 takes the server only about twice as long
      as -dhe1024dsa instead of three times as long (for 1024 bit RSA
      with 1024 bit DH).
      e11f0de6
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  16. Feb 23, 2000
    • Ulf Möller's avatar
      add missing names. · cdf20e08
      Ulf Möller authored
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    • Dr. Stephen Henson's avatar
      · 3142c86d
      Dr. Stephen Henson authored
      Allow ADH to be used but not present in the default cipher
      list.
      
      Allow CERTIFICATE to be used in PEM headers for PKCS#7 structures:
      some CAs do this.
      3142c86d
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  18. Feb 21, 2000
    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      Move MAC computations for Finished from ssl3_read_bytes into · 745c70e5
      Bodo Möller authored
      ssl3_get_message, which is more logical (and avoids a bug,
      in addition to the one that I introduced yesterday :-)
      and makes Microsoft "fast SGC" less special.
      MS SGC should still work now without an extra state of its own
      (it goes directly to SSL3_ST_SR_CLNT_HELLO_C, which is the usual state
      for reading the body of a Client Hello message), however this should
      be tested to make sure, and I don't have a MS SGC client.
      745c70e5
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