Thanks, I missed "!" ...

2011/2/25 lzyzizi <lzyz...@126.com>

> I think you missed the logic about the function return value.
>
> If SSL_set_fd( )  is ok , it will return "1".
>
> Your code may write this way:
>
>  if(* !*SSL_set_fd(si->ssl, sock)){
>       int err_tmp = ERR_get_error();
>       char buf_tmp[256];
>       ERR_error_string_n(err_tmp, buf_tmp, sizeof(buf_tmp));
>       log(ERROR, buf_tmp);
>       fsl_err = FSL_ERROR_CANNOTSETSSLFD;
>
>     }
>
>
> At 2011-02-25 22:21:21,ikuzar <razuk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> SSL_set_fd( ) also fails.
>
> to know what exactly happened, I tried somthing like this :
>  if(SSL_set_fd(si->ssl, sock)){
>       int err_tmp = ERR_get_error();
>       char buf_tmp[256];
>       ERR_error_string_n(err_tmp, buf_tmp, sizeof(buf_tmp));
>       log(ERROR, buf_tmp);
>       fsl_err = FSL_ERROR_CANNOTSETSSLFD;
>
>     }
> BUT I have got this message :
>
> error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
>
> how to know what happens ...?  What does this error mean ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> 2011/2/25 Aro RANAIVONDRAMBOLA <razuk...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hello,
>> I realize that when my program calls SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file, it
>> returns an error because the certificate does not match the private key. I
>> would to process this kind of error. SSL_get_error( ) does not treat this
>> case. I would like to know what is THE function wich enable me to extract
>> the errors type ( in my case I want to retrieve error like
>> SSL_ERROR_PVKEY_DOES_NOT_MATCH_WITH_CERT )
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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