Hi there,
I was compiling a 64-bit OpenSSL(0.9.5a) with BSAFE
Crypto-C on a IA-64 machine running HPUX. I used a
patch file supplied by Mark Bixby that enables OpenSSL
to call BSAFE Crypto-C funtions. The compilation went
on fine, no errors. But when I do a make test, it
failed on the BN_mod_mul test.
I've searched this mailing list archive, and
recompiled the OpenSSL as someone mentioned but still
got the same error.
Below is the output. Any help highly appreciated.
Norman
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# make test
testing...
./destest
Doing cbcm
Doing ecb
Doing ede ecb
Doing cbc
Doing desx cbc
Doing ede cbc
Doing pcbc
Doing cfb8 cfb16 cfb32 cfb48 cfb64 cfb64() ede_cfb64()
done
Doing ofb
Doing ofb64
Doing ede_ofb64
Doing cbc_cksum
Doing quad_cksum
input word alignment test 0 1 2 3
output word alignment test 0 1 2 3
fast crypt test
./ideatest
ecb idea ok
cbc idea ok
cfb64 idea ok
./shatest
test 1 ok
test 2 ok
test 3 ok
./sha1test
test 1 ok
test 2 ok
test 3 ok
./md5test
test 1 ok
test 2 ok
test 3 ok
test 4 ok
test 5 ok
test 6 ok
test 7 ok
./hmactest
test 0 ok
test 1 ok
test 2 ok
test 3 ok
./md2test
test 1 ok
test 2 ok
test 3 ok
test 4 ok
test 5 ok
test 6 ok
test 7 ok
./mdc2test
pad1 - ok
pad2 - ok
./rmdtest
test 1 ok
test 2 ok
test 3 ok
test 4 ok
test 5 ok
test 6 ok
test 7 ok
test 8 ok
./rc2test
No RC2 support
./rc4test
No RC4 support
./rc5test
No RC5 support
./bftest
testing blowfish in raw ecb mode
testing blowfish in ecb mode
testing blowfish set_key
testing blowfish in cbc mode
testing blowfish in cfb64 mode
testing blowfish in ofb64
./casttest
ecb cast5 ok
This test will take some time....123456789ABCDEF ok
./randtest
test 1 done
test 2 done
test 3 done
test 4 done
starting big number library test, could take a
while...
test BN_add
test BN_sub
test BN_lshift1
test BN_lshift (fixed)
test BN_lshift
test BN_rshift1
test BN_rshift
test BN_sqr
test BN_mul
test BN_div
test BN_div_recp
test BN_mod
test BN_mod_mul
Modulo multiply test failed!
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
#
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