Hi Matt,

Thank you so much for your response. Those mentioned APIs resolved my errors.

For the below code,

 return  SSL_get_session(pConnection) != NULL &&
                pConnection->session->session_id_length != 0;

Any reference for accessing session_id_length?
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/man3/SSL_CTX_set_generate_session_id.html

Not sure if I can use the above link.


Thanks & Regards,
Nagalakshmi V J
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From: Matt Caswell <m...@openssl.org>
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On 29/10/2019 10:34, Nagalakshmi V J wrote:
>
> tls1_PRF(s->ctx->md5,s->ctx->sha1,buf,(int)(p-buf),
>
>          pGenerator->master_secret,sizeof(pGenerator->master_secret),
>
>          km,tmp,num);

It seems your code is replicating parts of libssl - which seems like a
strange (and possibly dangerous) thing to do!

> Struct ssl_ctx_st {
>
> …
>
> constEVP_MD *md5;          /* For SSLv3/TLSv1 'ssl3-md5' */
>
> constEVP_MD *sha1;         /* For SSLv3/TLSv1 'ssl3->sha1' */
>
> …
>
> }

You really don't need to access these things. They're just cached
references to the value returned by EVP_get_digestbyname("ssl3-md5") and
EVP_get_digestbyname("ssl3-sha1"). So you can call those functions
directly anyway.

Matt

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