Use the following for duplication of this issue:
1) A default build of OpenSSL 0.9.7d for Windows. Use MSVC++ 6 SP5 to
build it.
2) A sample text file to encrypt using S/MIME (this example assumes the
text file's name is "test.txt").
3) A sample certificate to encrypt the message with (this example assumes
the certificate's name is "test.pem").
Executing the following causes a fatal exception:
c:\openssl\bin\openssl.exe smime -encrypt -des3 -in test.txt test.pem
Credit goes to Kevin M. Goess for finding this bug. Original message follows:
>Hi there,
>
>I was hoping to use your Win32 port of SSL to do some S/MIME stuff, but
after
>an untouched, default install of the package onto Win2k this command line
>
>c:\openssl\bin\openssl.exe smime -encrypt -des3 -in tmpfile.2108 testcrt.pem
>
>only produces this error message:
>
>openssl.exe - Application Error
>The instruction at "0x0029fa94" referenced memory at "0x0008011". The memory
>could not be "read".
>
>Is this comand expected to work with the Win32 package? The "smime -sign"
>command seems to work fine. And the command syntax works fine under Linux.
>
>Any help, or suggestions of other places to look for help, would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Kevin M. Goess
>Software Engineer
>Ensenda, Inc.
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