Also, I need to build with OpenSSL, but from source. The thing is that
compiling the source throws about a bazillion "undefined reference"
linking errors. The one I'm running into right now is this:
/home/soundwave/projects/larvita2/trunk/fileio/openssl/ssl/ssl_algs.c:72:
undefined reference to `E
All who have answered: Thanks a lot.
Yes, I understood that the poll() should read to a buffer last night,
in the shower. You know how that works ;). But I also understood that
I had misunderstood the way the "poll" and "read" methods were being
used, and "read" will be called no matter what "poll
Hi all,
As i did not get any reply from you people i thought of replying myself as i
figured out how to solve the problem for openssl cross vxworks compilation.
Basically in cygwin environment openssl does not understand symbolic links.
Also all the header files it will look for in particular tona
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008, Tomas Neme wrote:
> does one of the flags in the BIO object say anything about the
> blocking nature of the BIO? For example, does SSL_connect return
> automatically or not depending on the BIO flags, or on the BIO_write
> and read return values?
>
If a BIO is blocking it s
* Tomas Neme wrote on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 17:44 -0300:
> The problem is that SSL_pending might return 0 if there's
> stuff on the socket, but isn't enough to decode a full record.
If you want SSL to be transparent, why are you interested in
intermediate protocol-specific data which would not be
Hi,
Just a shy question: are you sure you can't do what you want by just
using BIO_new_bio_pair, connect one to SSL and deal with the other one
for networking, like:
BIO_new_bio_pair(&pInternalBio,
BUF_SIZE,
&pNetworkBio,
Hello,
David Schwartz wrote:
If you want to compare the DER encodings, you need to get the DER encoding,
not the number. If you want to compare the numbers, '03' should compare
equal to '3' anyway. What are you trying to do?
DS
I just want to extract the public key to store it in another place