On 26/09/2019 10:26, ratheesh kannoth wrote:
>> I assume you are using OpenSSL 1.0.2?
>>
>> s->s2 has nothing to do with TLSv1.2. That's for SSLv2 and has been removed
>> from
>> later versions. In 1.0.2 you need to be looking at s->s3->write_sequence and
>> s->s3->write_sequence. It's changed
> I assume you are using OpenSSL 1.0.2?
>
> s->s2 has nothing to do with TLSv1.2. That's for SSLv2 and has been removed
> from
> later versions. In 1.0.2 you need to be looking at s->s3->write_sequence and
> s->s3->write_sequence. It's changed location in later releases.
>
> Matt
>
Sorry for conf
On 26/09/2019 06:42, ratheesh kannoth wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> i am trying to understand write sequence number and read sequence
> number. Setup is simple client server with tls v1.2.
>
> when i made write sequence number to 0 (ssl/t1_enc.c -->
> s->s2->write_se
Hi list,
i am trying to understand write sequence number and read sequence
number. Setup is simple client server with tls v1.2.
when i made write sequence number to 0 (ssl/t1_enc.c -->
s->s2->write_sequence to 0). i commented out all increment operate on
write_sequence number. B