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lib:.\crypto\bio\bss_file.c:358:
Best Regards,
Mohammed Al-Otaibi,MSc CS
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Subject: RE: how to create an already revoked certificate?
To: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 4:06 PM
From: owner-openssl-...@openssl.org
On Behalf Of Al
Sent: Monday, 16 November, 2009 15:40
I am trying to create a certificate
against the
dates on the
certificate(s) that are revoked.
-Original Message-
From: owner-openssl-...@openssl.org
[mailto:owner-openssl-
d...@openssl.org]
On Behalf Of Al
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:12 AM
To: dave.thomp...@princetonpayments.com
Cc: openssl-dev
I am trying to create a certificate with specific starting and ending dates. I
searched around and it seems the parameter for -startdate from x509 is
YYMMDDHHMMSSZ but when i tried to put the parameter:
-startdate 091119111506Z i get unknown option 091119111506Z error. The
statement in the
depth lookup:format error in
certificate's notAfter field
(same test was OK on server, so is this an OpenSSL
version issue?)
- Original Message -
From: Al shase...@yahoo.com
To: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 10:56:48 AM GMT -05:00
US/Canada Eastern
Richard,
Let me give me more details about this issue. I am using another
library libcurl that uses openssl. After initialization and proper
cleanup of CURL handles, I detect this memory leak. I contacted
libcurl developers and they suggested that libcrypto is doing some
global initializations
Greetings,
I used OPENSSL in a project and it is leading to memory leak. Although
this is not significantly harmful, I believe that there should be a
function that can free all allocated memory before the application
quits. I tried all the functions that were suggested in the FAQ and
the memory
tried to figure out how to twek 'Configure'. I
couldn't make heads or tails of it.
Has anybody tried to make shared libraries on z/OS USS? Can anyone help me
understand how to work with 'Configure'?
Thank you,
Al Martin
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breakpoints etc.
Cheers,
Tommy M. Larsson
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen
Henson via RT
Sent: den 11 december 2005 03:04
To: Tommy Larsson M (AL/EAB)
Cc: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Subject: [openssl.org #1250] Ssltest -ssl3 crashes on windows
breakpoints etc.
Cheers,
Tommy M. Larsson
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen
Henson via RT
Sent: den 11 december 2005 03:04
To: Tommy Larsson M (AL/EAB)
Cc: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Subject: [openssl.org #1250] Ssltest -ssl3 crashes
Hi OpenSSL-bugs,
I have found some bugs and have some suggested fixes.
Environment : Windows XP SP2 with Visual Studio .NET 2003 (i.e. v7.1) on
a HP NC8000 with 1GB memory and a 1.7GHz Pentium M.
Version of OpenSSL : v0.9.8a
Bug : When compiling OpenSSL v0.9.8a (dynamic, static, no debug, with
/hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20/2.8.1/ -L/opt/gcc/lib/ -fpic
tried the default config ./config --openssldir=/h/FTS/openssl
and got it to compile, but got same overflow error when i tried to install
perl's CryptSSLeay. so i did a make clean, then new ./config
al
***
AL Lewis
Well, to be honest I don't really have a clear clue:-) It just works! I
suppose egcs-1.1.2 optimizer takes it easier on for(;1;) than on
for(;;)...
Hmmm ... so who is reporting this to the egcs guys?
already done.
regards,
-al
could you apply this patch and try again?
sure:
82E8FF318CBABE4C37B8DD0B737D813D7F31F0A2061BBE34D10 * 2 -
105D1FE6319757C986F71BA16E6FB027AFE63E1440C377C69A20
105D1FE6319757C986F71BA16E6FB027AFE63E1440C377C69A20 * 2 -
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