We were using OpenSSL in our product, but lately after testing on Vista,
our application was was crashing (only in Vista) in SSL_Connect(). (It
worked fine in XP)
After debugging through OpenSSL we found that within RAND_poll() it was
crashing in a win32 api function snap(TH32CS_SNAPALL,0).
Shobhit Gupta wrote:
Hi,
We were using OpenSSL in our product, but lately after testing on
Vista, our application was was crashing (only in Vista) in
SSL_Connect(). (It worked fine in XP)
After debugging through OpenSSL we found that within RAND_poll() it
was crashing in a win32 api
The purpose of the CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function is to permit
walking data structures that are constantly changing by creating a
read-only copy that will not change. The returned HANDLE points to a
unique snapshot. Walking the contents of the data structures in this
snapshot is thread safe.
Andy Polyakov wrote:
The purpose of the CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function is to permit
walking data structures that are constantly changing by creating a
read-only copy that will not change. The returned HANDLE points to a
unique snapshot. Walking the contents of the data structures in this
Jeffrey,
The purpose of the CreateToolhelp32Snapshot function is to permit
walking data structures that are constantly changing by creating a
read-only copy that will not change. The returned HANDLE points to a
unique snapshot. Walking the contents of the data structures in this
snapshot is
Andy Polyakov wrote:
Yes, of course. It's just that as you answered yes to question has
anyone else had problem I assumed that you ran into it at some point
too. I mean my where was it targeted you as potential somebody
else:-) A.
The 'yes' applies to the complaints that have been reported on
Thanks all for responses.
Andy::I will try appending your piece of code in the end of md_rand.c
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I would like to see a minidump with heap for an instance of an
application crashing in this circumstance. I will require the
Shobhit Gupta wrote:
Thanks all for responses.
Andy::I will try appending your piece of code in the end of md_rand.c
--
I would like to see a minidump with heap for an instance of an
application crashing in this