Hi Steve,
Is there a similar patch for vulnerabilities 2 and 3 as well. I would be
grateful if you can point me to them.
Thanks,
Umesh
"Dr. Stephen Henson" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Oct 02, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have read the latest advisory that mentions the followin
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003, Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
> There isn't a command to do this but the standard OpenSSL S/MIME code does the
> search. If you look at around line 401 in pk7_doit.c you'll see a look which
> checks each RecipientInfo structure against each certificate and breaks out
> when it fin
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003, Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
> There isn't a command to do this but the standard OpenSSL S/MIME code does the
> search. If you look at around line 401 in pk7_doit.c you'll see a look which
> checks each RecipientInfo structure against each certificate and breaks out
> when it fin
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 02:56:44PM -0700, Dann Daggett wrote:
> In openssl-0.9.7c/demos/sign/sign.c the comments state (as does the
> man page):
>
> /* Just load the crypto library error strings,
>* SSL_load_error_strings() loads the crypto AND the SSL ones */
> /* SSL_load_error_strings()
I think this is an install problem, but I'm not familiar enough with the
way *.pod are converted to man to find out where it comes from.
On installing 0.9.7c, the file EVP_BytesToKey.3 is a link to itself.
# ls -l /opt/openssl-0.9.7c/ssl/man/man3/EVP_BytesToKey.3
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 03 Oct 2003 12:46:28 +0200, Laurent Blume
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
laurent>
laurent> I think this is an install problem, but I'm not familiar enough with the
laurent> way *.pod are converted to man to find out where it comes from.
laurent>
laurent> On in
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003, Dave wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2003, Dr Stephen Henson wrote:
>
>
> Aside from issuer name and serial number, I also have other questions:
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2003, I wrote:
>
> > (I first wanted to encrypt the cleartext file with each of those 20
> > certificates files,
Hi,
i have a problem with SSL_Connect(). My client runs on a Pocket PC 2002 and
the server in Win32. BIO socket is connected succesfully but SSL_Connect( )
fails.
Environment: OpensSSL 0.9.7c (OpenSSL installation for WIN-CE passed all
tests).
Many Thanks in Advance
__
Hi,
Could someone tell me where can I find the code for this two SSL functions:
SSL_write (ssl,out,outl) and SSL_read(ssl,out,outl). I need to know how both use
the socket for sending and receiving data.
(I have install openssl-0.9.7a)
many thanks
Ana
Hi,
Compiling an Openssl client for Win CE compiler displays an error like
"ash1.h cannot include file time.h". I suppose that i have to use time.h
included in wcecompat (include folder). But if you do that next compiler
error message is "time.h error C2011 tm struct type redefinition".
Any advic
I presume that you're trying the Pocket PC 2003 SDK. I haven't upgraded to
that myself but I've just checked the header files and Microsoft do now
include a time.h that includes a struct tm. Wcecompat will need work which
I don't currently have time for. If you wish to contribute patches I can
i
While compiling openssl-0.9.7c on WIN32 I get the
following compile error. Has anyone else gotten this error and what is the
fix?
Thanks,
Robin
S:\tru64\ported\openssl-0.9.7c.win32>nmake -f
ms\ntdll.mak
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