- Jan 09, 2001
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Geoff Thorpe authored
didn't even give a warning for this yet HPUX cc considered it an error. Reported by Lutz(@openssl.org).
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Lutz Jänicke authored
only queried when the /dev/[u]random devices did not return enough entropy. Only the amount of entropy missing to reach the required minimum is queried, as EGD may be drained. Queried locations are: /etc/entropy, /var/run/egd-pool
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Geoff Thorpe authored
on details. :-)
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Lutz Jänicke authored
correctly, but RAND_add(..,n) counts the increasing n several times. Only RAND_add(..,n) once entropy collection is finished.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
"doall" functions to using type-safe wrappers. As and where required, this can be replaced by redeclaring the underlying callbacks to use the underlying "void"-based prototypes (eg. if performance suffers from an extra level of function invocation).
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Geoff Thorpe authored
to LHASH usage. NB: The callback type used as been suctioned off into crypto.h as CRYPTO_MEM_LEAK_CB to improve clarity.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
around the callbacks required in the LHASH code for the "doall" functions. Also - fix the evil function pointer casting in the two lh_doall functions by deferring to a static utility function. Previously lh_doall() was invoking lh_doall_arg() by casting the callback to the 2-parameter prototype and passing in a NULL argument. This appears to have been working thus far but it's not a hot idea. If the extra level of indirection becomes a performance hit, we can just provide two virtually identical implementations for each variant later on.
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- Jan 08, 2001
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Geoff Thorpe authored
LHASH code, this evil was uncovered. The cast was obscuring the fact that the function was prototyped to take 2 parameters when in fact it is being used as a callback that should take only one. Anyway, the function itself ignores the second parameter (thankfully). A proper cure is on the way but for now this corrects the inconsistency.
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Richard Levitte authored
build system...
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Richard Levitte authored
quick answer, take that one first.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Fix bug in OCSP_find_status().
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Richard Levitte authored
them for a short period of time (actually, poll them with select(), then read() whatever is there), which is about 10ms (hard-coded value) each. Separate Windows and Unixly code, and start on a VMS variant that currently just returns 0.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Add set of OCSP client functions. All experimental and subject to addition, modifcation or deletion. Add two OCSP nonce utility functions. Fix typo in status code name.
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- Jan 07, 2001
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Richard Levitte authored
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- Jan 05, 2001
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
application needs. Add OCSP library name to error code.
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- Jan 04, 2001
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Set correct type in ASN1_STRING for INTEGER and ENUMERATED types. Make ASN1_INTEGER_get() and ASN1_ENUMERATED_get() return -1 for invalid type rather than 0 (which is often valid). -1 may also be valid but this is less likely. Load OCSP error strings in ERR_load_crypto_strings().
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Remove extensions argument from various functions because it is not needed with the new extension code. New function OCSP_cert_to_id() to convert a pair of certificates into an OCSP_CERTID. New simple OCSP HTTP function. This is rather primitive but just about adequate to send OCSP requests and parse the response. Fix typo in CRL distribution points extension. Fix ASN1 code so it adds a final null to constructed strings.
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- Dec 31, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
uses the new ASN1 code.
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
Make sure those are purged...
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Richard Levitte authored
I've no idea were the KRB5 header files and libraries are placed on Win32. When there's better knowledge, we might be able to process the other KRB5-related arguments as well...
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Richard Levitte authored
options. This is so mk1mf.pl can pick it up from Makefile.
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Richard Levitte authored
is to have asn1.h include e_os.h and e_os2.h. Of course, this makes the unofficial "non-export" status of e_os.h a bit delicate...
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Rewrite PKCS#12 code and remove some of the old horrible macros. Fix two evil ASN1 bugs. Attempt to use 'ctx' when NULL if input is indefinite length constructed in asn1_check_tlen() and invalid pointer to ASN1_TYPE when reusing existing structure (this took *ages* to find because the new PKCS#12 code triggered it).
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
objects) or OPENSSL_BUILD_SHLIBSSL (for files that end up as libssl objects) is defined, redefine OPENSSL_EXTERN to be OPENSSL_EXPORT. This is actually only important on Win32, and can safely be ignored in all other cases, at least for now.
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Richard Levitte authored
default value OPENSSL_IMPORT. Explain the use of all those macros.
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Richard Levitte authored
Add the C macros OPENSSL_BUILD_SHLIBCRYPTO and OPENSSL_BUILD_SHLIBSSL to the build of the object files as appropriate for each library.
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Richard Levitte authored
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- Dec 30, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
most of the old wrappers. A few of the old versions remain because they are non standard and the corresponding ASN1 code has not been reimplemented yet.
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- Dec 29, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
zap some evil function pointers casts along the way...
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
* detect "unknown" algorithms (any C macro starting with NO_ that is not explicitely mentioned in mkdef.pl as a known algorithm) and report. * add a number of algorithms that can be deselected. * look in ssl/kssl.h as well. * accept multiple whitespace (not just one SPC) in preprocessor lines.
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- Dec 28, 2000
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
something more efficient later...
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Richard Levitte authored
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
currently OpenSSL itself wont compile with this set because some old style stuff remains. Change old functions X509_sign(), X509_verify() etc to use new item based functions. Replace OCSP function declarations with DECLARE macros.
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