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  1. Mar 01, 2014
    • Dr. Stephen Henson's avatar
      Add function to free compression methods. · db7b5e0d
      Dr. Stephen Henson authored
      Although the memory allocated by compression methods is fixed and
      cannot grow over time it can cause warnings in some leak checking
      tools. The function SSL_COMP_free_compression_methods() will free
      and zero the list of supported compression methods. This should
      *only* be called in a single threaded context when an application
      is shutting down to avoid interfering with existing contexts
      attempting to look up compression methods.
      (cherry picked from commit 976c58302b13d085edb3ab822f5eac4b2f1bff95)
      db7b5e0d
  2. Feb 28, 2014
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  7. Feb 23, 2014
    • Dr. Stephen Henson's avatar
      Only set current certificate to valid values. · 358d352a
      Dr. Stephen Henson authored
      When setting the current certificate check that it has a corresponding
      private key.
      358d352a
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      New chain building flags. · 13dc3ce9
      Dr. Stephen Henson authored
      New flags to build certificate chains. The can be used to rearrange
      the chain so all an application needs to do is add all certificates
      in arbitrary order and then build the chain to check and correct them.
      
      Add verify error code when building chain.
      
      Update docs.
      13dc3ce9
  8. Feb 21, 2014
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  12. Feb 16, 2014
    • Dr. Stephen Henson's avatar
      Restore SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING · 3c6c139a
      Dr. Stephen Henson authored
      The flag SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING hasn't done anything since OpenSSL
      0.9.7h but deleting it will break source compatibility with any software
      that references it. Restore it but #define to zero.
      (cherry picked from commit b17d6b8d1d49fa4732deff17cfd1833616af0d9c)
      3c6c139a
  13. Feb 15, 2014