Hello
> I have some doubts over the ssl buffer. Let I put my questions below
>
> 1. What happens when the server keeps on writing and no data has been
> read from the client?, Is there any possibility of buffer overflow?.
> Please explain this senarion briefly.
This depends on protocol that carie
Message From: Marek Marcola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: openssl-users@openssl.orgSent: Saturday, 7 October, 2006 12:22:13 AMSubject: RE: large data read error
Hello,> Is there a way to overcome the 16k limit besides breaking down the> message/response? Try to set SS
ssl have its default buffer?, either in stack or heap locations?
- Original Message From: Krishna M Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: openssl-users@openssl.orgSent: Thursday, 24 August, 2006 3:08:44 PMSubject: Re: large data read error
Hi SendilI am not sure but I haven't seen any such
Hello,
> Thanks, I will. What's the largest value this can be set to? Or is it
> better to do chunked reads?
For SSL maximum record data size is 2^14 which may be extended two times
by setting SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER.
But this is logical size of SSL record which means that to real data
11:52 AM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: RE: large data read error
Hello,
> Is there a way to overcome the 16k limit besides breaking down the
> message/response?
Try to set SSL_CTX option SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER to extend
SSL buffer to 32k.
Best regards,
--
Marek Marc
Hello,
> Is there a way to overcome the 16k limit besides breaking down the
> message/response?
Try to set SSL_CTX option SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER
to extend SSL buffer to 32k.
Best regards,
--
Marek Marcola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Re: large data read error
Hi Sendil
I am not sure but I haven't seen any such limit of 5K in my usage of the
OpenSSL.. OpenSSL record size is around 16K i remember. Can problem be
with ur server of client code (not OpenSSL) where some buffer size is
hardcoded
Hi Sendil
I am not sure but I haven't seen any such limit of 5K in my usage of
the OpenSSL.. OpenSSL record size is around 16K i remember. Can
problem be with ur server of client code (not OpenSSL) where some
buffer size is hardcoded to 5K and than return values are nto
approapriately handled.
Ju
--- Sendil kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got some code that seems to work, except when
> the server responds with
> a 'large' amount of data.
>
> When the server sends 5000 bytes of data to the
> client ,the client was able to read it and
> every thing goes fine.But when