Matt,
Thanks a ton for this intel and taking time to provide this answer! This is
great backstory and information on what the message actually is telling me.
Cheers and happy Friday!
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 5:19 AM Matt Caswell wrote:
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> On 25/03/2021 21:59, Shaun Robbins wrote:
> > While t
On 25/03/2021 21:59, Shaun Robbins wrote:
While trying to disable renegotiation the response from openssl reads
"Secure Renegotiation IS supported" even though renegotiation is failing.
Up until 2009 we just had "Renegotiation" as a concept. Then along came
a man-in-the-middle attack on suc
Hi All,
While migrating from 1.0.2 to 3.0 we are getting errors like below
error: 'RSA' does not name a type
We have included header "#include " in the application code
but still where ever RSA is used, compiler is unable to identify it as a
type.
Please suggest how
This has now been fixed SSL is working
On 3/26/21 3:51 PM, Embedded Devel wrote:
On 3/26/21 2:46 PM, David von Oheimb wrote:
Embedded Devel,
my sympathy - I know this can be painful and frustrating.
From which old OpenSSL version to which target version do you need to
get the code upda
On 26/03/2021 10:47, Bala Duvvuri via openssl-users wrote:
Hi All,
We build the "crypto" code in OpenSSL to generate "libcrypto.a" for MIPs
platform.
Our application links statically with "libcrypto.a" and uses the OpenSSL crypto
API's accordingly.
With this compilation model, will it be
Hi All,
We build the "crypto" code in OpenSSL to generate "libcrypto.a" for MIPs
platform.
Our application links statically with "libcrypto.a" and uses the OpenSSL crypto
API's accordingly.
With this compilation model, will it be feasible to integrate with the FIPs
object module in OpenSSL 3.
On 3/26/21 2:46 PM, David von Oheimb wrote:
Embedded Devel,
my sympathy - I know this can be painful and frustrating.
From which old OpenSSL version to which target version do you need to
get the code updated?
And as info to whoever may be considering picking up this task: which
is your ti
Embedded Devel,
my sympathy - I know this can be painful and frustrating.
>From which old OpenSSL version to which target version do you need to
get the code updated?
And as info to whoever may be considering picking up this task: which is
your timeline for that?
Within OpenSSL we are currently