Thank you very much, jjf.
Regards,
Aaron
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Go to https://git.openssl.org/?p=openssl.git and scroll down to the
'heads' section. Click 'shortlog' for OpenSSL_1_0_1-stable, scroll down
to around the date quoted in Viktor's message, and you'll find a commit
with the description he quoted. Clicking on 'commitdiff' takes you to
https://git.o
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 10:57:46AM +, Diganta Bhattacharjee wrote:
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> I am looking at (query about) updating a TLS 1.1 solution based on OpenSSL
> 1.0.1b to TLS 1.2. I understand the latest OpenSSL 1.0.2 supports TLS 1.2. At
> first look I believe if we replace the OpenSSL 1.0.1 with OpenSS
Hello,
Anyone knows how to check what is updated in commit
9501418ea2287658d1a11ce888ff97fa49e9164d ?
Any help is appreciated.
Aaron
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I am looking at (query about) updating a TLS 1.1 solution based on OpenSSL
1.0.1b to TLS 1.2. I understand the latest OpenSSL 1.0.2 supports TLS 1.2. At
first look I believe if we replace the OpenSSL 1.0.1 with OpenSSL 1.0.2 it
should automatically update the TLS to 1.2 versions. That is there
Hello Viktor,
Thank you very much for your response. I believe you are right.
As I am new to OpenSSL, I don't know how to check what is updated in commit
9501418ea2287658d1a11ce888ff97fa49e9164d.
I could not even find the commit in the list:
http://git.openssl.org/?p=openssl.git;a=shortlog
I w