> > As I understand it, OpenSSL will call abort() when it detects attack
> > against any hole in SSL.
> 
> Unh, no.  The only time it calls abort is with -DREF_CHECK, and if a 
> reference count is less than zero, which is a "can't happen" condition.
>       /r$
> 

Or when the new OpenSSLDie() is called.  That is why we want it
removed.




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