Hello everyone,

>> First thing the list is going to tell you is you need be using the latest 
>> version. The current version is 1.8.0 and can be found here:

Of course we used the current libssh2 version 1.8.0.

Besides, I think I forgot to say that we are working on a RTOS platform (based 
on Win32).

Could it be possible, that if the OpenSSL is build with the wrong configuration 
parameters that this could lead to failures (as in my case for the key 
exchange) ?

Here my configuration:

perl Configure VC-WIN32 --prefix=xxx --openssldir=xxx no-shared no-capieng 
no-sock no-async no-unit-test no-ui

Best regards

Impressum/Imprint: https://www.ipetronik.com/impressum



>>> Will Cosgrove <w...@panic.com> 19.10.2017 19:03 >>>
Hi Jerome,
First thing the list is going to tell you is you need be using the latest 
version. The current version is 1.8.0 and can be found here:

https://www.libssh2.org

Or you can use a daily snapshot which is very stable from GitHub.

Cheers,
Will

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