If RAND_status() returns success (1), can I trust it?
In my server running on AIX, I call RAND_seed followed by RAND_status. if RAND_status returns success I don't try any other methods to seed the PRNG.
Later during handshake with a client, md_rand.c returns an error complaining there is
I'm digging into an AIX SSL_accept failure with no useful error information: Here's the client/server side state change sequence. where and ret are the corresponding values of these arguments given to the info_callback function. These state entries were collected using the info_callback routine
Hi: I am using openssl 0.9.7d on AIX 4.3 32-bit libraries. I have good certificates: at least openssl verify command tells me the server cert and the root that signed it are good.
SSL_accept fails with -1, SSL_get_error says SSL_ERROR_SSL, but the error queue is empty. Without more detailed hi
Hi: I'm now investigating build OpenSSL -0.9.7d on a WIN IA64 architecture machine.
Has anyone had any experience with this, or is there any active work in progress to support WIN IA64 platforms?
Thanks very much. Dave McLellan
EMC Corporation, SPEA Engineering
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I'm am in the process of upgrading to to OpenSSL 0.9.7d. Previously I posted a question about an openssl failure during SSL_connect/accept sequence in 64-bit mode -- decryption failed or ba
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