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    • Geoff Thorpe's avatar
      Remove the dual-callback scheme for numeric and pointer thread IDs, · 4c329696
      Geoff Thorpe authored
      deprecate the original (numeric-only) scheme, and replace with the
      CRYPTO_THREADID object. This hides the platform-specifics and should reduce
      the possibility for programming errors (where failing to explicitly check
      both thread ID forms could create subtle, platform-specific bugs).
      
      Thanks to Bodo, for invaluable review and feedback.
      4c329696
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    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      sync with 0.9.8 branch · 2cd81830
      Bodo Möller authored
      2cd81830
    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      From HEAD: · e194fe8f
      Bodo Möller authored
      Fix flaw if 'Server Key exchange message' is omitted from a TLS
      handshake which could lead to a cilent crash as found using the
      Codenomicon TLS test suite (CVE-2008-1672)
      
      Reviewed by: openssl-security@openssl.org
      
      Obtained from: mark@awe.com
      e194fe8f
    • Bodo Möller's avatar
      From HEAD: · 40a70628
      Bodo Möller authored
      Fix double-free in TLS server name extensions which could lead to a remote
      crash found by Codenomicon TLS test suite (CVE-2008-0891)
      
      Reviewed by: openssl-security@openssl.org
      
      Obtained from: jorton@redhat.com
      40a70628
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    • Dr. Stephen Henson's avatar
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    • Geoff Thorpe's avatar
      There was a need to support thread ID types that couldn't be reliably cast · f7ccba3e
      Geoff Thorpe authored
      to 'unsigned long' (ie. odd platforms/compilers), so a pointer-typed
      version was added but it required portable code to check *both* modes to
      determine equality. This commit maintains the availability of both thread
      ID types, but deprecates the type-specific accessor APIs that invoke the
      callbacks - instead a single type-independent API is used.  This simplifies
      software that calls into this interface, and should also make it less
      error-prone - as forgetting to call and compare *both* thread ID accessors
      could have led to hard-to-debug/infrequent bugs (that might only affect
      certain platforms or thread implementations). As the CHANGES note says,
      there were corresponding deprecations and replacements in the
      thread-related functions for BN_BLINDING and ERR too.
      f7ccba3e