- Aug 25, 2001
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Geoff Thorpe authored
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Geoff Thorpe authored
error strings and a hash table storing per-thread error state) go via an ERR_FNS function table. The first time an ERR operation occurs, the implementation that will be used (from then on) is set to the internal "defaults" implementation if it has not already been set. The actual LHASH tables are only accessed by this implementation. This is primarily for modules that can be loaded at run-time and bound into an application (or a shared-library version of OpenSSL). If the module has its own statically-linked copy of OpenSSL code - this mechanism allows it to *not* create and use ERR information in its own linked "ERR" code, but instead to use and interact with the state stored in the loader (application or shared library). The loader calls ERR_get_implementation() and the return value is what the module should use when calling its own copy of ERR_set_implementation().
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Geoff Thorpe authored
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Geoff Thorpe authored
counts in DH, DSA, and RSA structures. Instead they use the new "***_up()" functions that handle this.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
dependant code has to directly increment the "references" value of each such structure using the corresponding lock. Apart from code duplication, this provided no "REF_CHECK/REF_PRINT" checking and violated encapsulation.
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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- Aug 24, 2001
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
(found by Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@hackmasters.net>).
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- Aug 23, 2001
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
connection so it can prompt for pass phrase on startup instead of after the first connection. Add -port switch to usage message.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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- Aug 22, 2001
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Ulf Möller authored
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Ben Laurie authored
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- Aug 21, 2001
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
Hopefully it is clear enough, that it is currently not recommended.
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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- Aug 20, 2001
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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- Aug 19, 2001
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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- Aug 18, 2001
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Ben Laurie authored
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Ben Laurie authored
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Ben Laurie authored
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Ben Laurie authored
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- Aug 17, 2001
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Richard Levitte authored
don't disturb the rehashing process. Spotted and suggested patch from Rudo Thomas <rudo@internet.sk>
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Make -passin -passout etc work again. Fix leak in ca.c when using -passin.
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Add CRL utility functions to allow CRLs to be built up without accessing structures directly. Update ca.c to use new functions. Fix ca.c so it now build CRLs correctly again.
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- Aug 16, 2001
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Lutz Jänicke authored
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Lutz Jänicke authored
or not.
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- Aug 13, 2001
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Richard Levitte authored
me the same and that the correct option is -mcpu=i486. I'm assuming -mcpu has been around for some time, and that it's therefore safe to change all occurences of -m486 to -mcpu=i486.
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- Aug 12, 2001
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Geoff Thorpe authored
setting stack (actually, array) values in ex_data. So only increment the global counters if the underlying CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() call succeeds. This change doesn't make "ex_data" right (see the comment at the head of ex_data.c to know why), but at least makes the source code marginally less frustrating.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
setting stack (actually, array) values in ex_data. So only increment the global counters if the underlying CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() call succeeds. This change doesn't make "ex_data" right (see the comment at the head of ex_data.c to know why), but at least makes the source code marginally less frustrating.
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