Thank you Thomas.
Thomas J. Hruska schrieb am So., 22. Juli
2018, 16:08:
> On 7/21/2018 1:49 PM, Carl-Valentin Schmitt wrote:
> > Are you Captain Kidd?
> > Kidding the rest of your Staff?
> >
> > After your break you can write a howto, or I am finish when all goes
> well.
> >
> > Salz, Rich sch
; *From: *SchmiTTT
> *Date: *Friday, July 20, 2018 at 11:36 PM
> *To: *Rich Salz , openssl-users <
> openssl-users@openssl.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [openssl-users] Fwd: Re: command passwd
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> Is this correct?
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> This concerns ANSI C Crypto Library ?
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Is this correct?
This concerns ANSI C Crypto Library ?
I would have to edit libcrypt, when I want to change some sizes for
libcrypto.a and for libcrypto.so ?
Then compile it and merge it into Linux installation ?
Am 20.07.2018 um 02:53 schrieb Salz, Rich:
libcrypto.a and libcrypto.s
>libcrypto.a and libcrypto.so are files which are built by
linux-compiler?
but somewhere has to be the source code for them ?
The files in the crypto directory are compiled to build the libraries.
I think you will find some intro material on building C software useful. This
is pr
This is tricky to dig for the source code.
I guess I would need the source code for libcrypto.a and for
libcrypto.so,
but so they are not part of openssl-package ...
libcrypto.a and libcrypto.so are files which are built by
linux-compiler?
but somewhere has to be the source code for them ?
A
>where is file "libcrypto" ? In which directory of OpenSSL-1.1.1pre8 ?
It is not distributed. It is a library built as part of the compile process.
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Hello Wim and Rich,
where is file "libcrypto" ? In which directory of OpenSSL-1.1.1pre8 ?
thx.
Greetz.
Val.
Am Di, 17. Jul, 2018 um 5:49 P. M. schrieb SchmiTTT
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Hello Wim,
I did not mean "OpenSSL passwd" - I meant the normal passwd command
in bash.
Up to recent time this passwd com