On Fri Dec 20 19:04:32 2013, d...@fifthhorseman.net wrote:
>
> I can do whatever you think is most useful, but i need a bit more
> guidance to be sure i'm giving you what will be most useful for you.
>

I've pulled the update now, thanks.

Well I have to admit to being far from a git expert. For me it's best if it's
easy to get the patches with commit messages and authorship somewhere I can
review them. If I manually have to apply multiple patches and add appropriate
credit it's a pain.

As regards the patches themselves (and indeed any patch) an important question
is what (if anything) it will break. As I understand it cipher strings will
still be compatible which is great.

What about the actual cipher suite names as returned by the various APIs? If an
application compares that string to an expected value which is changed it will
fail. Anyone know of anything that does that?

Steve.
--
Dr Stephen N. Henson. OpenSSL project core developer.
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