Am 25.06.2014 um 18:09 schrieb Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com>:

> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Jens Maus <m...@jens-maus.de> wrote:
>> Of course, everything is possible. But if I create a global data structure 
>> now that uses the SSL* as a key so that I can search for that one within the 
>> verify_callback this would certainly involve that I need to do an own thread 
>> locking (e.g. via a mutex). And that’s IMHO very inconvenient if OpenSSL 
>> should be in principle able to provide me that functionality so that I can 
>> access the correct application specific data even on the SSL* level.
> 
> There's nothing anyone can do about it (except the OpenSSL devs). Take
> it or leave it.

Sorry, but I don’t understand your offensive attitude. I am here simply to 
discuss possibilities and so far no OpenSSL developer had specifically stated 
that the functionality I wanted is not possible with the current API. I think 
it is just a matter of discussion finding the right track for the solution I 
require due to the fact that the OpenSSL API comes with so many possibilities 
one single person can hardly keep in mind.

regards,
jens
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Jens Maus, Dresden/Germany
http://jens-maus.de/

(Please note a real name change effective since 5.9.2013.
Former name: Jens Langner)

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