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    • William A. Rowe Jr's avatar
      · 425651c3
      William A. Rowe Jr authored
        Reaction to Jeff Trawick's observations that we are double-initializing
        dynalinked OpenSSL Engines and Configs.  Move the library teardown code
        so that it is torn down in the proper order, corresponding to when the
        library itself was initialized.  And leave a little reminder that some
        memory diagnostics would be good if OpenSSL is built for malloc debugging.
      
      Suggested by: Geoff Thorpe
      
      
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  25. Jun 11, 2003
  26. Jun 07, 2003
    • Jeff Trawick's avatar
      Unix: Handle permissions settings for flock-based mutexes in · b149b152
      Jeff Trawick authored
      unixd_set_global|proc_mutex_perms().  Allow the functions to be
      called for any type of mutex.
      
      This resolves a fatal problem with mod_rewrite on systems where
      APR uses flock-based mutex.
      
      It simplifies mod_ssl as well, which had special logic to perform
      the chown().  It fixed an init error with mod_ssl on systems where
      flock is used when the user had no SSLMutex directive.
      
      The Unix MPMs continue to call unixd_set_global|proc_mutex_perms()
      only for SysV sems.  There is no permission problem with flock-based
      accept mutexes since the child init logic for the MPMs is done
      prior to switching identity.
      
      PR:              20312
      
      
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  27. Jun 02, 2003
    • William A. Rowe Jr's avatar
      · 5e3df0e9
      William A. Rowe Jr authored
        The right patch (thanks to Eric for identifying the wrong patch) to move
        SSL_library_init() into the register hooks phase.  OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms
        devolves to SSL_library_init, which is the same for most toolkits (and would
        be accomodated in ssl_toolkit_config.h if not.)
      
      
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  28. May 31, 2003
  29. May 30, 2003
    • William A. Rowe Jr's avatar
      · c36eab60
      William A. Rowe Jr authored
        OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms is simply an alias for SSL_load_library.
      
        Note that the entire schema of what-we-load-how follows from
        OpenSSL 0.9.7's own apps/ example applications.  More review
        is greatly desired, but that's where I believed I should
        start looking for the 'correct' order of operations.
      
      
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    • William A. Rowe Jr's avatar
      · bcf13856
      William A. Rowe Jr authored
        Provide a far more useful explanation when SSLCryptoDevice fails to
        find a device.  Still would be nice to implement dynamic:{options}
        but this gets us to display the usual, builtin devices.
      
        We now load builtin engines up front, in the pre_config phase, because
        this and any other config cmd processor must have an already valid
        library config.  So loading builtin engines becomes redundant in this
        cmd handler.
      
      
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