In other words, this is a user error. This ticket is now resolved.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sat Feb 15 01:53:26 2003]:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 14 Feb
> 2003 21:18:45 +0100 (MET), " via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> rt>
> rt> Hi,
> rt>
> rt> I'm using the latest (0.9.7) Crypto
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 14 Feb 2003 21:18:45
+0100 (MET), " via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
rt>
rt> Hi,
rt>
rt> I'm using the latest (0.9.7) Crypto lib to encrypt a string of clear
rt> text, by using CBC mode with IV preset to 8 bytes of 0x00.
rt> When the encrypted text was
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 14 Feb 2003 21:18:45
+0100 (MET), " via RT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
rt>
rt> Hi,
rt>
rt> I'm using the latest (0.9.7) Crypto lib to encrypt a string of clear
rt> text, by using CBC mode with IV preset to 8 bytes of 0x00.
rt> When the encrypted text was
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Fri Feb 14 23:42:02 2003]:
> Hello Steve,
>
> Stephen Henson via RT wrote:
> > I've committed a fix to address this issue which will appear in the next
> > dev and stable snapshot (i.e. so it will appear in 0.9.7a).
> >
> > Let me know of any problems ASAP.
>
> I finally g
[geoff - Tue Feb 4 22:57:06 2003]:
> Thanks again. I'll let this patch linger for a day or
> two in case anyone wants to sanity-check first.
Vini, vidi, VIMi. (I diffed, I lingered, I committed - more or less).
0.9.7 is going to have a patch-level release soon so I've confined this
change to t
RTANT: please test snapshot
openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214.tar.gz
Please test snapshot openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214.tar.gz
(or later), which will be available today around 8 p.m. GMT at
ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot;type=d >.
We plan to release version 0.9.7a soon (next week if all g
This is from an email sent to openssl-users:
I'm signing and verifying documents using DSA and have run into a couple of
problems.
I'm working with OpenSSL 0.9.7 on Linux with a Broadcom crypto card based on
the 5821 (so OpenSSL engine type is "ubsec"). I have version 1.81 of the
Broadcom drive
Hello Bodo,
Bodo Moeller wrote:
Please test snapshot openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214.tar.gz
(or later), which will be available today around 8 p.m. GMT at
ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot;type=d >.
OpenSSL 0.9.7a-dev XX xxx 2003
built on: Fri Feb 14 22:35:41 CET 2003
platform: debug-li
Hello Steve,
Stephen Henson via RT wrote:
> I've committed a fix to address this issue which will appear in the next
> dev and stable snapshot (i.e. so it will appear in 0.9.7a).
>
> Let me know of any problems ASAP.
I finally got around to do some quick tests.
Seems to be OK.
Could SSL_MODE_
Compiles and tests fine on BSD/OS 4.1 (bsdi-elf-gcc)
Bodo Moeller wrote:
Please test snapshot openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214.tar.gz
(or later), which will be available today around 8 p.m. GMT at
ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot;type=d >.
We plan to release version 0.9.7a soon (next week
w:
C:\openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214>perl util\mkfiles.pl 1>MINFO
C:\openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214>rem perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-MSDOS
no-sock >ms\msdos.mak
C:\openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214>rem perl util\mk1mf.pl VC-W31-32
>ms\w31.mak
C:\openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030
Builds and tests OK on Win32.
Source: openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214.tar.gz
Platform: Win32 (Win2K)
Compiler: VC6 SP5, masm, nasm
Configurations: VC-WIN32
VC-WIN32 no-idea no-rc5
Tried do_ms, do_masm and do_nasm for each config.
-Nathan
Bodo Moeller
Hi,
I am working on BCM5820 driver for vxWorks on ixp1200 platform. Has anyone
developed/ported this driver onto ixp1200? If anyone know how to port it,
please reply.
Thanks in advance,
Bepsy
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Hi,
I'm using the latest (0.9.7) Crypto lib to encrypt a string of clear
text, by using CBC mode with IV preset to 8 bytes of 0x00.
When the encrypted text was decrypted back to plain text, the first 8
bytes are bad text. I believe there are something to do with the IV
parameter, or I call t
Hi,
I'm using the latest (0.9.7) Crypto lib to encrypt a string of clear
text, by using CBC mode with IV preset to 8 bytes of 0x00.
When the encrypted text was decrypted back to plain text, the first 8
bytes are bad text. I believe there are something to do with the IV
parameter, or I call t
Hi,
I'm using the latest (0.9.7) Crypto lib to encrypt a string of clear
text, by using CBC mode with IV preset to 8 bytes of 0x00.
When the encrypted text was decrypted back to plain text, the first 8
bytes are bad text. I believe there are something to do with the IV
parameter, or I call t
It compiles and all tests passed on SCO Openserver 5.0.6A using gcc-3.2.2
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[guest - Fri Feb 14 10:56:47 2003]:
> need to know how i can include a new encryption algorithm support in
> openssl?
>
> thanks in advance
>
The bug tracker should be used for reporting bugs in OpenSSL.
Other queries should be directed to the mailing lists: openssl-users in
this case.
Stev
Please test snapshot openssl-0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20030214.tar.gz
(or later), which will be available today around 8 p.m. GMT at
ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot;type=d >.
We plan to release version 0.9.7a soon (next week if all goes well).
OpenSSL 0.9.7a will be a bugfix release based on 0.9.7; t
Note that SSL_get_error() is not meant to be used on SSL_shutdown()
return values (although it would be good to have some API that behaves
similarly to SSL_read, SSL_write, SSL_do_handshake etc. in this respect).
If SSL_shutdown() always returns 0 when called multiple times, this is
probably beca
[levitte - Wed Dec 4 21:19:17 2002]:
> MD5 is one of those algorithms that's used so much it isn't easy to
> disable. However, you only had problems in two files with it, we're
> apparently doing fine. I'll investigate and get back to you.
Hmm. In ssl/s3_srvr.c it seems, that both digest leng
I've inserted changes that we didn't already have. Does FreeBSD on ia64 really not
have threading support?
Please test tomorrows snapshot on sparc64 and ia64.
This ticket is now resolved.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Sun Jan 12 23:00:37 2003]:
>
> Hi,
>
> In order to support compilation on FreeBSD
Fixed. Thanks for the report.
This ticket is now resolved.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Dec 24 21:58:02 2002]:
> Hello,
>
> This is a bug report against 0.9.7-stable-SNAP-20021221.
>
> OpenSSL, when configured with Kerberos support, now has run-time
> dependencies on the krb5 set of libraries (w
need to know how i can include a new encryption algorithm support in
openssl?
thanks in advance
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Thanks. I made a slightly different change, by taking the bn_ops (BN_LLONG...) from
OpenBSD-mips. Also, I only applied this to 0.9.7a-dev and 0.9.8-dev.
Please test tomorrows snapshot.
This ticket is now resolved.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Thu Feb 13 20:32:13 2003]:
> Hello,
>
> I needed shared
Hi,
I am a newbe to the SSL. I need to use the MySQL server together with the
SSL. In the documentation of the mysql v. 4.0.10 there is written a
procedure for building up the mysql with the support from openssl and also
about setting up SSL certificates for MySQL:
DIR=`pwd`/openssl
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