Re: [openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4606] Resolved: BUG: Windows Startup Code in OpenSSL RAND_poll() Is Ineffective

2016-07-05 Thread Noel Carboni via RT
OK, thanks. > The code on GitHub is the latest version of what will be 1.1 Knowing that made all the difference, thank you. It wasn't clear since there's some evidence of "2.0" in the various downloads. -Noel -Original Message- From: Salz, Rich via RT [mailto:r...@openssl.org] Sent: Tu

Re: [openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4606] Resolved: BUG: Windows Startup Code in OpenSSL RAND_poll() Is Ineffective

2016-07-05 Thread Noel Carboni via RT
Joey Yandle replied that it would be resolved in 1.1, but I don't see how. The offending function calls are still there in the latest 1.1 beta source set I could find to download. The whole section of code is gone from the current source from Github, but what version that will go into isn't cle

[openssl-dev] [openssl.org #4606] BUG: Windows Startup Code in OpenSSL RAND_poll() Is Ineffective

2016-07-05 Thread Noel Carboni via RT
This message is to the OpenSSL source code maintainers via r...@openssl.org: I reported this a while back and no one has seen fit to fix it. On Windows, the RAND_poll() function in the OpenSSL library uses ancient Heap32First and Heap32Next function calls to enumerate heap entries from all proces