- Jan 24, 2004
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Richard Levitte authored
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- Jan 22, 2004
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Richard Levitte authored
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- Jan 21, 2004
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
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Andy Polyakov authored
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- Jan 10, 2004
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Richard Levitte authored
VMS. The C RTL can handle it well if the "directory" is a logical name with no colon, therefore ending being 'logname/file'. However, if the given logical names actually has a colon, or if you use a full VMS-syntax directory, you end up with 'logname:/file' or 'dev:[dir1.dir2]/file', and that isn't handled in any good way. So, on VMS, we need to check if the directory string ends with a separator (one of ':', ']' or '>' (< and > can be used instead [ and ])), and handle that by not inserting anything between the directory spec and the file name. In all other cases, it's assumed the directory spec is a logical name, so we need to place a colon between it and the file. Notified by Kevin Greaney <kevin.greaney@hp.com>.
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- Jan 08, 2004
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Lutz Jänicke authored
PR: #748 Submitted by: Kirill Kochetkov <kochet@ixbt.com>
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Lutz Jänicke authored
PR: #570 Submitted by: Martin Witzel <MWITZEL@de.ibm.com>
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- Jan 04, 2004
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Lutz Jänicke authored
Submitted by: "Martin Witzel" <MWITZEL@de.ibm.com> PR: #570
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Lutz Jänicke authored
Submitted by: Gertjan van Oosten <gertjan@West.NL> PR: #804
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Lutz Jänicke authored
ANSI C 89. Undo change to maintain compatibility.
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- Dec 27, 2003
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Richard Levitte authored
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
Check if IDEA is being built or not. This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
specially if it is. Add a few OpenBSD-specific cases. This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
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Richard Levitte authored
Use BUF_strlcat() instead of strcat(). Use BIO_snprintf() instead of sprintf(). In some cases, keep better track of buffer lengths. This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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Richard Levitte authored
This is part of a large change submitted by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
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- Dec 20, 2003
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Dr. Stephen Henson authored
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- Dec 11, 2003
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Richard Levitte authored
not the size of the integer used to index in said buffer. PR: 794 Notified by: Rhett Garber <rhett_garber@hp.com>
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- Dec 10, 2003
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Richard Levitte authored
Correct the typo PUKEY...
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Richard Levitte authored
Correct the typo PUKEY...
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- Dec 06, 2003
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Ulf Möller authored
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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Ulf Möller authored
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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Ulf Möller authored
Submitted by: Nils Larsch
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- Dec 03, 2003
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Lutz Jänicke authored
Submitted by: Witold Filipczyk <witekfl@poczta.gazeta.pl> PR: #513
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- Dec 02, 2003
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Geoff Thorpe authored
- Add missing bn_check_top() calls and relocate some others - Use BN_is_zero() where appropriate - Remove assert()s that bn_check_top() is already covering - Simplify the code in places (esp. bn_expand2()) - Only keep ambiguous zero handling if BN_STRICT isn't defined - Remove some white-space and make some other aesthetic tweaks
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Geoff Thorpe authored
the same thing. Also, I have some stuff on the back-burner related to some BN_CTX notes from Peter Gutmann about his cryptlib hacks to the bignum code. The BN_CTX comments are there to remind me of some relevant points in the code.
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Geoff Thorpe authored
once in the source (where it is set for the benefit of no other code whatsoever). I've deprecated the declaration in the header and likewise made the use of the flag conditional in bn_lib.c. Note, this change also NULLs the 'd' pointer in a BIGNUM when it is reset but not deallocated.
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- 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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