Solution found! Add the following line:
SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(*ppctx, "ALL");
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Thank you Ben, but I am afraid it does not work unless I'm doing something
wrong.
Here is a code snippet:
int CSSL::createCTX(SSL_CTX **ppctx, int &extError)
{
X509_NAME *xn;
SSL *ssl;
X509 *pX509;
POSITION pos;
TCHAR name[256], *cert_file = NULL, *CAfile, certInfo[512] = _T("")
On 06/07/2017 11:13 AM, gerritvn wrote:
> We are using OpenSSL in a terminal emulation product.
> We recently upgraded from OpenSSL v 1.0.2g to OpenSSL v 1.1.0e.
> Some servers we connect to do not support any of the strong ciphers which
> are compiled by default in OpenSSL v 1.1.0e and returns an