Hi Kyle,
Thanks a ton for the quick reply buddy :)
When we debug our application in visual studio, we see that both "Extension"
and "Extension->value" are not NULL. But "Extension->value->data" seems to be
NULL or corrupted, causing our application to crash.
I am trying these options for de
> I would like to post a general observation regarding users of
> the OpenSSL toolkit.
[snip stuff about documentation]]
A long time ago it was suggested to use a wiki for this purpose. Can
this
idea be resurrected?
Mark.
__
O
This is true, but often the code does not match the docs. Or, the docs
leave something out (is this dynamically allocated? Who is responsible
for deallocating it, etc).
Reconciling what the code does vs. what it should do vs. what is
ambiguous is always a matter for debate (is that a feature or a
On Tue November 24 2009, Graham Leggett wrote:
> Tim Ward wrote:
>
> In the really big corporates I have been involved with, they have all
> demanded either source code with the product or the source in escrow
> before they will consider using it.
>
My experience also.
One of the best argument
* Kyle Hamilton wrote on Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 13:10 -0800:
> [startssl.com]
from the CA policy http://www.startssl.com/policy.pdf:
> > Fully qualified domain names, typically .www.domain.com. or
> > .domain.com. are validated by sending an electronic mail message
> > with a verification code to o
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009, The Doctor wrote:
I was able to see openssl.org last night MST but not at this current
time.
Works fine for me.
--
_ ___ __ _
/ __/ / ,__(_)_ | Chris Wilson < at qwirx.com> - Cambs UK |
/ (_/ ,\/ _/ /_ \ | Security/C/C++/Java/Perl/SQL/HTML Developer |
\ _/_/_/_//
I was able to see openssl.org last night MST
but not at this current time.
--
Member - Liberal International This is doc...@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doc...@nl2k.ab.ca
God, Queen and country! Never Satan President Republic! Beware AntiChrist
rising!
http://twitter.com/rootnl2k http://www.myspace.com/5027
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 06:27:19PM -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
> openssl docs should go way beyond that, and include tutorials of the 'right
> way' to do a wide range of the sorts of things that SSL/TLS programs need
> to do.
That's what books are for. Don't confuse reference documentation with
From: "Graham Leggett"
Use the source: while not the easiest to read it is the most accurate
documentation available at any given time. (No, this is not a
justification for a lack of or bad documentation).
The objection, and it's a major one, to reverse engineering the API from the
source is
Rene Hollan wrote:
Crypto is hard... mostly because X509 is a dog's breakfast of committee
compromisitis.
That said, openssl docs should AT LEAST address one who is familiar with X509.
openssl docs should go way beyond that, and include tutorials of the
'right way' to do a wide range of t
10 matches
Mail list logo