On 05/26/2012 12:28 PM, Jakob Bohm wrote:
> On 5/25/2012 5:30 PM, Ken Goldman wrote:
>> On 5/25/2012 3:33 AM, Jakob Bohm wrote:
>>
>>> ANSI C and POSIX free() is NOT required to handle free(NULL)
>>> as a NOP.
>>
>> I checked reputable sources (Plauger, Harbison and Steele, the ANSI
>> spec, and th
On 04/06/2012 01:46 AM, Dave Thompson wrote:
>> AES_KEY actx, dctx;
>>printf("\n keylen = %d; kebits= %d", KEYLEN, KEYBITS);
>>
> Get out of the habit of outputting 'partial' lines (not
> terminated by \n) in C. Sometimes it works and sometimes
> it doesn't. It appears in this case on you
Is there any sort of a guide as to what is needed to create an openssl
engine?
It's not clear to me what interface needs to be provided nor exactly
what functionality can be moved to an engine.
I have an idea I'd like to experiment with for an approach to
parallelising encryption/decryption (usin
on. And you will have to pass any plaintext your application wish
> to send to OpenSSL.
Why not simply create a second socket - your app reads from that, does
whatever is needed and writes to the openssl socket. When openssl
writes to its
Matthew Fletcher wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the input guys, however the 15 second pause exists even if i
explicitly disable reverse lookups in apache 'Hostnamelookups Off' in
httpd.conf and my server is operating on an internal network in a company so
although i cant say for sure i doubt there is
at. Users not allowed to use the program can neither
start it nor read the keyfile.
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