Hi!
I took 0.9.7 from OpenSSL.org and tried compiling it on Windows NT4 sp6a
with Visual Studio command line tools. I followed the instructions of
install.w32 but got the following error with ms\do_nasm:
cl /Fotmp32dll\n_pkey.obj -Iinc32 -Itmp32dll /MD /W3 /WX /G5 /Ox
/O2 /Ob2 /Gs0 /GF
DS
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:28:21 +0200, Wirta Ville wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Has anyone tried building (and using) static OpenSSL (0.9.6c) libraries on
>Win NT? I'm building with VC++ and get the following error: (I don't suffer
>from these with dynamic libs)
>
>Linking...
>
Hi!
Has anyone tried building (and using) static OpenSSL (0.9.6c) libraries on
Win NT? I'm building with VC++ and get the following error: (I don't suffer
from these with dynamic libs)
Linking...
MSVCRT.lib(MSVCRT.dll) : error LNK2005: _time already defined in
LIBCMT.lib(time.obj)
there are abo
> I wonder if anyone would have an idea on how to peek
> [recv(sock, buf, howmuch, MSG_PEEK)]
> incoming data on the server if client is using non blocking sockets?
>
> I have
> BIO_do_connect (nonblocking);
> on the client side and
> got = recv (conn->s, buf, 100, MSG_PEE
You are misinterpreting the meaning of BIO_should_retry(). What it is
telling you is that you should wait until a certain condition is
satisfied on the underlying transport (SOCKET in this case) before you
retry. You can retry immediately but that is likely to be inefficient.
Is it harmfu
Hi!
I was wondering how to set non-blocking mode on in my helper application
(using OpenSSL). I found a BIO example at:
http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/BIO_f_ssl.html# which worked fine until
I tried to make it nonblocking by adding:
BIO_set_nbio (sbio, 1);
in the code, right before
I don't have experience with threads.
Too bad :-)
Did you call SSL_clear() after finishing the connection and before reusing
the SSL object?
I'm not actually reusing SSL_s but just read and write on it. Every
operation is actually surrounded by mutexes so I'm quite a bit confuse
Hi!
I was wondering what might the differences between
"SSL_use_certificate_file" and "SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file" be? Private
key file can also be attached to both ssl_s and ssl_ctx... Would there be a
place to read more of these or could someone help me a little?
I would also like to know i
Hi all!
I'm still fighting against casual fall-downs with my server and OpenSSL. I
found an interesting point from OpenSSL man pages that mentioned two
important call back functions that have to be set. "locking_funktion" and
"id_function". If I understood correctly the id one is not needed with
I would also be interested if THE tool is available somehow/somewhere!
Yours VW
-Original Message-
From: John Casu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 12:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Looking for an HTTPS client for NT C/C++
> John Casu wrote:
> >
>
Hi!
I'm having a problem reading from socket when connection keep-alive is on.
SSL_read returns -2. What could that -2 possible mean? I tried to look at
the code but did'nt find the red thread. Thanks already if anyone knows!
Yours VW
Hi!
I wonder how SSL should be working with connection keep-alive? I mean that
when functions:
SSL_CTX_new();
SSL_new(pCtx);
SSL_clear(pSSL);
SSL_set_session(pSSL,NULL);
SSL_set_accept_state(pSSL);
have been called for a connection, then what? Can I keep on reading and
writing now matter how lo
Hi!
I'm deeply sorry that I have to ask (again) something that isn't ment to be
asked on this list but I have no one else to turn to but You guys and gals.
(thank God and The OpenSSL Project Team for this list! I mean really...)
The problem in a nutshell:
I'd need to implement connection keep-al
Netscape and IE both cache sessions and the server you are writing
should as well. I believe most sane browsers would do the same.
Unless you are writing your own client, you really don't have to worry
about client-side caching.
Let's say your server caches sessions. If the browser doesn't re-u
I'd also be VERY interested of this session-cache-thing but I've allready
seen two different (as I understood) ways to accomplish this and I'm
confused. I wonder if there is a "session-how-to" somewhere or a simple
example. I'd also like to know if it is a must to be able to touch the
client code.
Sorry to be little of the topics of the list but my need of information is
urgent. I appology. I do deal with OpenSSL and therefore I know that MANY
experts (or even GURUs) read this list.
I'd need to know, how to create a server certificate in PSE-format? (PKCS12
I ques) I'd need that certifica
ption.
Regards
Yuriy Stul, Tashilon Ltd., Core Technology Division Manager
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.tashilon.com>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wirta, Ville
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 8:15
-Original Message-
From: Eric Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 10:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I'm still so very confused about certificates
>The certificate has no effect on the type of symmetric encryption that SSL
>negotiates.
Funny
Trying to get ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr) to work but it fails.
I'm using MS visual C++ on Win2000.
Application Error returned:
The memory could not be "written".
Can anyone tell me what is wrong?!!
Thanks,
Roger
I don't know what the problem might be, but I'm all ears, if someone
has
Title: Problem with SSLv3_server_method
Hi!
I'm new with OpenSSL and I'd like to know why browsers can't connect to a server which initializes the SSL connection with SSLv3_server_method(). SSLv2_server_method() and SSLv23_server_method() work fine with IE (40, 56, 128 bit), Netscape (56, 12
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