Situation maybe a security issue Ryan Murray
On Jan 11, 2017 4:14 PM, "Ryan Murray" <rjkmurra...@gmail.com> wrote: > Could you give me a hand on a issue I've seem to of picked up with my > device . You and the colleagues if possible. My SamsungGalaxy s2 tablet not > responding. Power button and display goes black and does not turn on for a > period of time. I believe the programs running in background or in a > rooted format has been making the device malfunction. Is there a remote > interface we could link up and establish what the heck is happening. Lol > Your truly > Ryan > > Ryan Murray > > On Jan 11, 2017 4:08 PM, "Nadia Lapkovskaya" <na...@yaymedia.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> We are using openssl-1.0.2j. Noticed, that for http protocol everything >> is working fine, but when we are using our own binary protocol ssl_pending >> returns 0 all the time. We are using blocking socket. Tried with >> SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead set and unset. >> >> Out test server sends back any info received from the client. >> >> Test code looks like this: >> bool write(const uint64_t* data, int count) >> { >> int rc = SSL_write(_ssl, data, count * sizeof(uint64_t)); >> return rc > 0 ? true : false; >> } >> >> bool read(uint64_t* data, int count) >> { >> do { >> int rc = SSL_read(_ssl, data, count * sizeof(uint64_t)); >> if (rc <= 0) { >> int err = SSL_get_error(_ssl, rc); >> std::string errs = ERR_error_string(err, nullptr); >> return false; >> } >> } while (SSL_pending(_ssl)); >> return true; >> } >> >> During first ssl_read we received eight bytes, and after that ssl_pending >> returns 0. If we continue reading despite having no pending data, ssl_read >> returns the rest of the data. >> Could you please suggest what is wrong here. >> >> >> Best regards, >> Nadia. >> >> -- >> openssl-users mailing list >> To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users >> >
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