In crypto/ex_data.c there is a function called "int_dup_ex_data" which
calls the ex_data's dup_func. However, the prototype for the dup_func only
has "void* ptr" instead of "void** ptr"
It appears that the for loop should either continue if the ex_data has a
dup_func (without the subsequent call t
Here is a simple patch to disable loading OCSP strings when you're
compiling without OCSP.
smime.p7s
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A simple patch to disable loading OCSP error strings when you're
compiling with OPENSSL_NO_OCSP.
openssl-cvs-no-ocsp.patch
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Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 19:16:08 +0000 (GMT)
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Subject: OpenSSL Bug(?) - make test (SHA) failure
Attached is the result of OpenSSL 'make report', fo
Attached is the result of OpenSSL 'make report', following a failure of
'make test', as requested in the INSTALL file, section 3.
At this point, all I have done is downloaded the source code, and run
configure, make, and make test. As you will be able to see from the log
the reported failure is
OpenSSL self-test report:
OpenSSL version: 0.9.6g
Last change: [In 0.9.6g-engine release:]...
Options: -shared
OS (uname): Linux salnick.cac.washington.edu 2.4.18 #6 Wed May 8 08:26:52 PDT
2002 i686 unknown
OS (config): i686-whatever-linux2
Target (default): linux-elf
OpenSSL Bug report Tue Mar 19 11:07:02 PST 2002
From: Linda Gay Thompson NASA Ames Research Center, Mt. View, Ca. 94035
I had the same problem when compiling with the -O3 flag.
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OpenSSL self-test report:
OpenSSL version: 0.9.6c
Last change:
I'm trying to install openssl v. 6b onto a Redhat Linux v7.1 OS running on
a compaq DL360. I configured it using ./config gcc since no other
OS/compiler option looked like a match. Configured just fine. But teh
make command is erroring out:
+ rm -f libcrypto
+ rm -f libssl
making all in cry
How can I automize the input of the passwords ! With environment variables ?
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"Edson E. Watanabe" wrote:
> Did someone write a BIO filter for gzip/zlib
compression/decompression?
> Is it easy to write?
> I think I could use crypto/evp/bio_b64.c as a starting point (writing
a
> BIO_f_gzip filter for compressing and a BIO_f_gunzip for expanding),
but I
> want to know if are
fault): linux-elf
Target: linux-elf
Compiler: gcc version 2.7.2.3
Failure!
-
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/arch/openssl-0.9.5a'
making all in crypto...
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/ar
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Hello,
While trying openssl 0.9.5 (from the redhat package [release 2]) I think
I found a bug.
I first created a 1024-bit dsa key: openssl dsaparam -genkey -out 1024
Then I convert it to a pkcs8 file: openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -v2 des3 -in -out
When I try to use file2 openssl dumps core after re
> Hmmm ... so who is reporting this to the egcs guys?
Me!! ;)
I'm subscribed into EGCS-Bugs List...
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