On 12/08/2016 05:51 PM, Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: Heikki Linnakangas 2016-10-17 <07ebd878-ff09-72d5-7df7-f7fde7b83...@iki.fi>
Committed this patch now.
Hi,
I've just taken up work again on PG 10 on Debian unstable.
With openssl 1.1.0c-2, pgcrypto errors out with:
Yeah, sorry about that. It
Re: Heikki Linnakangas 2016-10-17 <07ebd878-ff09-72d5-7df7-f7fde7b83...@iki.fi>
> Committed this patch now.
Hi,
I've just taken up work again on PG 10 on Debian unstable.
With openssl 1.1.0c-2, pgcrypto errors out with:
gcc -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statemen
Committed this patch now.
- Heikki
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Andres Freund wrote:
> But more seriously: Given the upstream support policies from
> https://www.openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html :
> "
> Support for version 0.9.8 will cease on 2015-12-31. No further releases of
> 0.9.8 will be made after that date. Security fixes only will be applied to
On 2015-10-05 12:16:05 -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
>
> > In short, pgcrypto actually used to use the EVP functions, but was changed
> > to *not* use them, because in older versions of OpenSSL, some key lengths
> > and/or padding options that pgcrypto supports were not
Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> In short, pgcrypto actually used to use the EVP functions, but was changed
> to *not* use them, because in older versions of OpenSSL, some key lengths
> and/or padding options that pgcrypto supports were not supported by the EVP
> API. That was fixed in OpenSSL 0.9.7, h
On 10/05/2015 06:02 AM, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> There was prior discussion on the EVP API in this old thread from 2007:
> http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/46a5e284.7030...@sun.com#46a5e284.7030...@sun.com
>
>
> In short, pgcrypto actually used to use the EVP functions, but was
> chan
pgcrypto uses the old, deprecated, "low-level" functions for symmetric
encryption, with algorithm-specific functions like AES_ecb_encrypt(),
DES_ecb3_encrypt() and so forth. The recommended new API is the
so-called EVP API, which has functions for initializing a "context"
using a specific algor