> Now I treat the flush as 'OpenSSL isn't interested in the result
> of the last write anymore'. I'm not sure this assumption is correct,
> but it seems to work... (Well, it could cause duplicate messages
It does not sound correct.
Might be true for a read.
But, for a write, I'd thin
Steven_M.irc via openssl-users wrote:
> Hi Michael, Thanks very much for replying to my e-mail/post. I
> apologize for the lateness of my reply.
>> This is not true in the general case. There are applications which are
>> available on Linux which do not use the distribution's pack
> I would like to know what is the procedure to build the openssl to
> vxWorks/Intel platform? The toolchain is available on windows (most
> likely I will need to use cygwin)
I suggest that if you paid Vxworks for software, that they ought to provide
you with a supported TLS implemen
Cyprus Socialite wrote:
> I am looking to clarify some conceptual and practical questions I've
> accumulated while trying to configure a private 'Root CA - Intermediate
> CA - Server' setup. Most of my confusion revolves around the
Okay.
(The word out there is "Intermediate CA" is a
Matt Caswell wrote:
> On 06/06/2022 18:08, Christian Schmidt wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am building a server application that allows a user to log in by
>> providing a certificate. In order to do custom checks, I have added a
>> verify callback to my code to check the certificate on to
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Simon Chopin wrote:
> This test suite fails several times with a failed call to
> EVP_PKEY_derive_set_peer, without much more details:
>
https://github.com/net-ssh/net-ssh/blob/master/test/transport/kex/test_diffie_hellman_group14_sha1.rb
> However, the *exact same* test suite w
Dr. Matthias St. Pierre wrote:
>> I see lots of logs.
>> Maybe it's private to me.
> The link is not private, but it expires after a short amount of
> time. The timeout is visible in the URL (after url-decoding it):
https://junk.sandelman.ca/junk/logs_53889.zip
If that's useful
Michael Wojcik wrote:
>> > View results:
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/actions/runs/2073285321
>>
>> I'll take a look when I get a chance to see if anything jumps out. I
>> haven't had to deal with IPv6 raw or UDP programming in Windows yet, but
I
>> do a fair bit with
Michael Wojcik wrote:
> Actually, in the context of #if expressions, unrecognized tokens expand
to 0 anyway:
> After all replacements due to macro expansion and the defined unary
> operator have been performed, all remaining identifiers are replaced
> with the pp-number 0...
Attempts to make bss_dgram.c compile with the right IPv6 include for Windows
are not going well.
Some of the jobs actually die before my test case even runs, but at least, I
guess they compile bss_dgram.c
Others (the shared ones) seem to fail completely to compile bss_dgram.c
I haven't run a com
The clang-9 test fails with:
# ERROR: @ test/bio_dgram_test_helpers.c:150
# failed to v6 bind socket: Permission denied
#
#
# OPENSSL_TEST_RAND_ORDER=1648577511
not ok 2 - iteration 1
https://github.com/mcr/openssl/runs/5741887864?check_suite_foc
rgument of the operator "defined" to be
> parenthesized. Doing so just adds visual noise. ISO 9899-1999 6.10.1
> #1.)
Thank you.
I've updated bss_dgram.c, squashed against the last commit relating to
USE_IPV6 and pushed.
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> There is already code in bss_dgram.c that is conditionally compiled on
> OPENSSL_USE_IPV6. Is it reasonable to assume that if AF_INET6 is
> defined then ip6.h exists?
I think so, so I changed that code, and also made it consistently use
OPENSSL_USE_IPV6, rather
mmit to make it easier to review.
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Michael Wojcik wrote:
> The RFC specifically mentions using this API to retrieve and set
> addresses, so it seems like a fix for issue 5257 does need to use it,
> if that's to be done in a portable way.
> 3542 is only Informational, but I'd expect most or all platforms with
>
od.
This pull request is a prequel to another one involves making DTLS more like
accept(2) / TLS.
My target application is in Ruby-on-Rails, and the ruby-openssl gem is not
yet fully 3.x happy.
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Hi, could/should someone run sort on util/other.syms?
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> Interestingly the http_test is included there as well which means it
> will also be always compiled.
Ah, I was a bit dim, but I understand now.
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Tomas Mraz wrote:
>> Should the test *ALSO* ifdef itself out if OPENSSL_NO_DGRAM is
>> defined?
> No, that's not necessary as they won't be built at all with the
> build.info change above.
I didn't find this to be true. The source file still got built, and linked,
and that fail
Tomas Mraz wrote:
>> I figured out that this means that ./Configure should have "no-dgram"
>> appended to it. That seems to result in OPENSSL_NO_DGRAM being
>> defined.
>>
>> My test case naturally does not compile for that.
>>
>> Should my test case just be surrounde
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Jordan Brown wrote:
> On 11/18/2021 2:31 PM, Dr Paul Dale wrote:
>> Apart from keeping dross around from old unsupported versions, I don't
>> think there is much the project can do about this unfortunately.
> Unfortunately, people often feel the need to continue using a particula
something
inhouse. (hello... 1997 is calling). Use a complex google search restriction
so that one could even search within a documentation set.
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If you go to any page on openssl.org, and using the search box, you enter,
say:
X509_get_ext_d2i
then you go to:
https://www.google.com/search?sitesearch=www.openssl.org&q=X509_get_ext_d2i
which gives me, aas the top link:
X509V3_get_d2i - OpenSSLhttps://www.openssl.org › man3 › X5
I got a call on Thursday from my mom asking why Apple Mail couldn't SMTP
deliver to my LE signed SMTP server. She forgot how to start teamviewer, so
a Saturday morning trip to the small town she lives in later... and it she
looks like a problem with anchors.
On a brand new MacOS system from thi
onds.
Based upon your straces, the time is spend in the OS.
Are you running this on the same system?
That's still very slow... I wonder if you have a failing disk.
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maybe that will provide a workable example for you.
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consider calling it "libssl3" and "libcrypto3". Yeah, maybe that's uncool,
but it may be pragmatic.
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Harald Koch wrote:
>> Am 29.10.2020 um 14:12 schrieb Michael Richardson
>>> - "Unable to verify content integrity: Missing data"
>>> - "The system is unable to find out the sign algorithm of the inbound
message"
>>
t with this problem.
Is is possible that one of you are sending CMS structures with out-of-band
content?
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--libdir=lib/linux-x86_64 no-idea no-mdc2 no-rc5 no-zlib no-ssl3
enable-unit-test linux-x86_64
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nce code. Let the application
deal with setting up and processing the file update events, and calling
OpenSSL to potentially load a new certificate/key pair.
OpenSSL should focus on the reference counting needed underneath.
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w that Phil has running code, but I don't think it's based upon openssl.
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> If evp and PKCS7 are incompatible, we might be asked if we can use PKCS7
> enveloping instead of evp.
> Any insights, thoughts, advice, code to read, etc would be appreciated.
I think you should consider if you want to move to PKCS7.
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On 2019-11-12 10:30 p.m., Patrick Herbst wrote:
>
> I'm not creating a new socket because it is UDP, and i'm assuming only
> one client. If you use a BIO_new_dgram, then you dont need to
You assumed one client, and you got one client. What's the problem :-)
> Even if i were the "connect" the
On 2019-11-12 9:30 p.m., Patrick Herbst wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 3:00 AM Michael Richardson wrote:
>> Close the UDP socket on the client and open a new one to get a new
>> source port.
>> Does that work? I'm not terribly happy with this solution, but it does
On 2019-11-12 7:38 a.m., Patrick Herbst wrote:
> If i setup a DTLS server, the client can connect once and send
> messages find. but if the client restarts and tries to send data, the
> server hangs on SSL_read.
How are you handling the sockets on the server?
If you are creating a new 5-tuple [
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Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 8/29/19 9:20 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> > I am writing an Internet Draft that will include transmission of a
CSR, so I
>> > need to reference the proper source. No m
at.
RFC2986 is PKCS10.
RFC7030 references that, I don't think that there is anything newer.
But, maybe I've mis-understood your question?
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Richard Levitte wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Aug 2019 00:47:41 +0200, Michael Richardson wrote:
>>
>>
>> Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I am fiddling around
>> with an intermediate CA signing cert that the CA's > 'name' is it HIP
e the shortest form permitted by the
> IPv6 notation spec.
Bob, this seems like the best immediate hack to me.
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> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 10:38:50AM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
>> openssl req -new -newkey ec -pkeyopt ec_paramgen_curve:prime256v1 \
>> -nodes -subj "/CN=${ULA_HOSTNAME}" \
>> -keyout ${KEY_NAME}.key -o
f:78:14:37:3a:f8:55:bc:7a:86:a3:c2:66:ea:
b8:e9:3d:05:5d
Field Type: prime-field
Prime: ..elided
A:
B:
Generator (uncompressed):
Order:
Cofactor: 1 (0x1)
Seed:
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tions are checking the
> keyUsage these days. So at some point it makes sense to consider
> not offering such (client) certs to the peer server.
I would like knobs for this.
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d. Would I be wrong here?
I haven't looked at "openssl cms" to see if it can be built that way.
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hat I was observing (wrongly) was that maybe the server was doing something
itself if there was no callback, and it was failing. This was from looking
at the code around the error code that came out.
This (see other email) proved to wildly incorrect.
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Diversionary issue:
https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_set_tlsext_host_name.html
and:
https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_CTX_set_client_hello_cb.html
are pretty vague. I think that SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() is probably
intended to be used on the client to set the
that constrained devices prefer,
such as ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-CCM8?
So is there a way to validate that they are available, that there were
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y OID will do,
including one you allocate with a Private Enterprise Number, which you can get
from
IANA by filling out a simple form.
You'll likely have to add the OIDs to the object.txt and run some scripts.
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Matt Caswell wrote:
> Using the cert/data files you provided me off-list (thanks), I was able to
> confirm the above and narrow it down further to the following commit:
What had produced the signatures?
> In some cases, the damage is permanent and the spec deviation and
> securi
view - there's nothing dumb in this
> idea. There's plenty of MIB objects expressing/representing all kinds
> of things - might as well add this.
+1.
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> ./util/shlib_wrap.sh ldd test/whatevertest
> ./util/shlib_wrap.sh gdb test/whatevertest
And another email says that this is done by default for "make test".
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Integers are cheap.
And 4.0 is > 3.0, so (Open)SSL 4.0.0 must be better than SSL3.
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hat the openssl 3 changes suggest the same thing.
All other users can call OBJ_obj2nid() or OBJ_txt2nid() to get a NID,
and we can figure out how to allocate things dynamically if this makes
sense. I don't know which APIs are currently NID-only.
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y in use. Clearly that's nonsense if
CMS_PARTIAL is not used, and I wonder if CMS_get0_content() should return
NULL if the signature is already done.
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CMS_PARTIAL is not used, and I wonder if CMS_get0_content() should return
NULL if the signature is already done.
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ce code. This is not terribly effective to find information
about how to manipulate particular object types.
(I have started writing an index by object type for my own use, but I doubt
I'll get very far)
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but
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/crypto/CMS_sign.html does not.
There are other examples which I have come across.
> On 27/12/2018 16:31, Michael Richardson wrote:
> If manual pages for 1.1.1 aren't going to be posted/generated:
> could https://www.openssl.org/do
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From my colleague Peter.
Peter is attempting to generate a variety of CSR requests for use in
examples for an IETF ACE WG on coap-est.
Below my problem:
the standard openssl.cnf file is attached.
The openssl version is 1.0.1f.
When I do the following shell script:
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ASHIQUE CK wrote:
> We are using a Crypto Accelerator Engine to offload AESGCM and RSA
> parameters. Trying to connect multiple clients simultaneously with a
> single Nginx server, which is using this accelerator. The Key and IV
You probably need to tell us:
1) which engine? did you write this
ou mean because you've allocated them as auto variables
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Zero,
my goal is to validate Certificate Signing Requests in ruby.
First,
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/ASN1_item_verify.html
and
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/man3/ASN1_item_verify.html
.. do not seem to exist, but at least
https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3
Satish Lvr wrote:
> Can we assume that backward compatibility would be maintained between
letter
> releases of a version such as openSSL 1.0.2 (Eg: between openSSL 1.0.2a
and
> openSSL 1.0.2p) unless there is security bug fix ?
If one breaks backward (ABI) compatibility for a secur
Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
> It's hard enough for the openssl team to document the basic
> config/build things, let alone all the operating systems and
> vendor-supplied stuff.
> Perhaps a wiki page, that the community could help maintain?
that's what I had in mind.
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Sitting with a colleague, he's trying to get some code working that requires
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0.98letter.
There are a a whole bunch of pages with a variety of recommendations.
None of them are on openssl.org... I wond
ince some bits of the x are required to be 0, it's possible to encode the
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>> I'm just dealing with trying to get openssl 1.1.0 to get installed on
Ubuntu
>> bionic. Yes, there is a package, but all the other packages depend upon
>> 1.0.x and many things are linking against 1.0.x rather than 1.1, when
>> both are installed... I do
... it would be nice to nominate a non-lame
"winner"
I can open such an Issue if you like.
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so classic OAUTH2 situation.
But, it sounds like you need to do this below the application layer
in the TLS layer.
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into FIPS mode.
> The consequence is: it's probably not possible to do it.
That should also cause a core dump.
At the end, Mr. Dean will have a much reduced list of applications that he
needs to either fix (sending patches upstream), or replace.
And the core dumps will point directly in
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d then remove the packet from the incoming socket. The situation is
then returned like this so that the new sockets can be setup, but the
incoming SSL_accept() BIO is stuffed with the correct (cookie-full)
ClientHello, and replies will go to the right place with the right source
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ple IPs. In my case, I expect connections over IPv6 LL
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that travis will *compile* the code, and we'll know if the IPv6 code fails to
compile at some point, even if we can't run it on travis.
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to detach
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I don't think that is going to work.
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should attach the bio and call ssl_accept(), no?
accept(2) applies to TCP sockets only.
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Sadly, the new test case I wrote is not running consistently, which I'm still
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