Thank you! That was the issue.
Clay
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 7:54 AM, openssl-users-requ...@openssl.org wrote:
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 22:51:51 +1000
> From: Dr Paul Dale
> To: openssl-users
> Subject: Re: CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init() fails without error message
> Message-ID: <900
Nicola...my apologies for the typo...
From: openssl-users on behalf of Jason
Schultz
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2020 1:05 PM
To: Nicola Tuveri
Cc: openssl-users
Subject: Re: Questions about using Elliptic Curve ciphers in OpenSSL
Nicole-
This was very helpfu
Nicole-
This was very helpful, thank you for taking the time to respond. I was confused
about the parameters files, I understand why they are not needed.
Also, I should have been more clear, the creation of these cert/key pairs is
strictly for testing purposes (and to give our users an easy way
> CRYPTO_secure_malloc_init(OPENSSL_MIN_HEAP_SIZE, OPENSSL_MIN_HEAP_SIZE);
I’d strongly suggest not passing the same value in the second position. This
parameter sets the minimum block size that can be allocated in the secure heap.
The init call returns an error in this situation. Do this ins
Unfortunately that didn’t seem to be it. Updating my code to verify that I am
root and running it:
Output:
The effective user id is 0
The real user id is 0
failed to init openssl secure heap the error may be (null)
Code:
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