- Dec 01, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
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Geoff Thorpe authored
white-space, and include extra headers to satisfy debugging builds.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
white-space.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
which, in turn, are used nowhere at all. This is a good thing because bn_set_max() would currently generate code that wouldn't compile (BIGNUM has no 'max' element). The only apparent use for bn_set_[low|high] would be for implementing windowing algorithms, and all of openssl's seem to use bn_***_words() helpers instead (including the BN_div() that Nils fixed recently, which had been using independently-coded versions of what these unused macros are intended for). I'm therefore consigning these macros to cvs oblivion in the name of readability.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
bn_correct_top() or bn_check_top() depending on debug settings. For internal source, all bn_fix_top()s should be converted one way or the other depending on whether the use of bn_correct_top() is justified. For BN_div_recp(), these cases should not require correction if the other bignum functions are doing their jobs properly, so convert to bn_check_top().
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Richard Levitte authored
ty to allocate anything at all. This will allow eNULL to still work. PR: 751 Notified by: Lutz Jaenicke
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 751 Notified by: meder@mcs.anl.gov Reviewed by: Lutz Jaenicke, Richard Levitte
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Richard Levitte authored
if the give size is 0. This is a thought that came up in PR 751.
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Lutz Jänicke authored
PR: #735 Submitted by: Tim Rice <tim@multitalents.net>
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- Nov 30, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
this and a few other changes.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
(ie. where top may be zero, or it may be one if the corresponding word is set to zero). Note, this only affects the macros in bn.h, there are probably similar corrections required in some c files. Also, clarify the audit-related macros at the top of the header. Mental note: I must not forget to clean all this out before 0.9.8 is released ...
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Geoff Thorpe authored
tolerance of ambiguous zero-representation, it just improves BN_abs_is_word() and simplifies other macros that depend on it.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
pseudo-random data for each bn_pollute().
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- Nov 29, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
functions.
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 755 Notified by: Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
Therefore, change all instances of the symbol 'list' to something else. PR: 758 Submitted by: Frédéric Giudicelli <groups@newpki.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 768 Submitted by: Vadim Fedukovich <vf@unity.net>
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Richard Levitte authored
that gets built before objects barfs all over the place because it uses a new NID that hasn't had a chance of getting defined yet (in this case, it was about a couple of new EC curves, and therefore a couple of new corresponding NIDs). I'm placing objects first in SDIRS! There.
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- Nov 28, 2003
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Richard Levitte authored
compared it to the amount of bits required... PR: 770 Submitted by: c zhang <czhang2005@hotmail.com>
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 771 Submitted by: c zhang <czhang2005@hotmail.com>
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Geoff Thorpe authored
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 732 Submitted by: Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@ilyaz.org> Submitter's comment: This patch: a) Introduces a new file os2/backwardify.pl. b) Introduces a new mk1mf.pl variable $preamble. As you can see, it may be used also to move some OS-specific code to VC-CE too (the the first chunk of the patch); c) The DESCRIPTION specifier of the .def file is made more informative: now it contains the version number too. On OS/2 it is made conformant to OS/2 conventions; in particular, when one runs the standard command BLDLEVEL this.DLL one can see: Vendor: www.openssl.org/ Revision: 0.9.7c Description: OpenSSL: implementation of Secure Socket Layer; DLL for library crypto. Build for EMX -Zmtd [I did not make Win32 descriptions as informative as this - I'm afraid to break something. Be welcome to fix this.] d) On OS/2 the generated DLL was hardly usable (it had a shared initialized data segment). e) On OS/2 the generated DLLs had names like ssl.dll. However, DLL names on OS/2 are "global data". It is hard to have several DLLs with the same name on the system. Thus this precluded coexistence of OpenSSL with DLLs for other SLL implementations - or other name clashes. I transparently changed the names of the DLLs to open_ssl.dll and cryptssl.dll. f) The file added in (a) is used to create "forwarder" DLLs, so the applications expecting the "old" DLL names may use the new DLLs transparently. (A presence of these DLLs on the system nullifies (e), but makes old applications work. This is a stopgap measure until the old applications are relinked. Systems with no old applications do not need these DLLs, so may enjoy all the benefits of (e).) The new DLLs are placed in os2/ and os2/noname subdirectories. g) The makefiles created with os2/OS2-EMX.cmd did not work (some mysterious meaningless failures). The change to util/pl/OS2-EMX.pl uses the variable introduced in (b) to switch the Makefiles to SHELL=sh syntax. All these backslashes are removed, and the generated Makefiles started to work. h) Running os2/OS2-EMX.cmd now prints out what to do next.
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Richard Levitte authored
to apps.c, and give it the hopefully descriptive name parse_yesno().
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 777 Submitted by: Michael Shields <mshields@sunblocksystems.com>
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
rationale behind the move is that it's use by several applications. The rationale behind the name change is that it describes what the function does a bit better.
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Richard Levitte authored
to 'openssl req' and 'openssl ca'. PR: 779 Submitted by: Michael Bell <michael.bell@cms.hu-berlin.de> Reviewed by: Richard Levitte (there will be some follow-up changes)
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Richard Levitte authored
PR: 780 Submitted by: Verdon Walker <VWalker@novell.com> Reviewed by: Richard Levitte
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Richard Levitte authored
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- Nov 25, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
against inconsistent BIGNUMs coming out of any of its API functions. So this change no longer "fixes" the bn_print.c functions, but it makes for cleaner code. This patch was a part of ticket 697. PR: 697 Submitted by: Otto Moerbeek Reviewed by: Geoff Thorpe
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Geoff Thorpe authored
ticket 697 (though uses a different solution than the proposed one). This problem was initially raised by Otto Moerbeek. PR: 697 Submitted by: Nils Larsch Reviewed by: Geoff Thorpe
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Geoff Thorpe authored
optimizations. Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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- Nov 24, 2003
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Lutz Jänicke authored
PR: #778 Submitted by: George Mitchell <george@m5p.com>
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- Nov 22, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
and bn_add_words to avoid using fake bignums to window other bignums that can lead to corruption. This change allows all bignum tests to pass with BN_DEBUG and BN_DEBUG_RAND debugging and valgrind. NB: This should be tested on a few different architectures and configuration targets, as the bignum code this deals with is quite preprocessor (and assembly) sensitive. Submitted by: Nils Narsch Reviewed by: Geoff Thorpe, Ulf Moeller
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- Nov 21, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
sure the current length is used to calculate the new buffer length instead of using the old length (prior to any variable substitution). Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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- Nov 20, 2003
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
Max req -x509 use V1 if extensions section absent.
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Andy Polyakov authored
be modified to choose it instead of hpux64-parisc-gcc, which should then be removed. hpux64-parisc-cc is removed already now as redundant [in case you wonder, 64-bit HP-UX ABI *implies* PA-RISC2.0].
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Andy Polyakov authored
PR: 772
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- Nov 18, 2003
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Lutz Jänicke authored
Submitted by: Kirill Kochetkov <kochet@ixbt.com> PR: #748
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- Nov 16, 2003
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Ulf Möller authored
which is used by BN_DEBUG_RAND Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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