RE: openssl-users Digest, Vol 95, Issue 24

2022-10-19 Thread Michael Wojcik via openssl-users
> From: openssl-users  On Behalf Of  ???
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 October, 2022 11:58

> I have downloaded perl strawberry, but I have no clue how to get rid of the
> built-in perl that comes in cygwin, and point cygwin to use the strawberry 
> perl.

You don't have to remove the Cygwin version of perl, just change your PATH. 
This is basic both to the various shells available under Cygwin and to the 
Windows command line, so I'm getting the impression that you're not very 
familiar with your operating environment. That's not an ideal place to start 
from when trying to build, much less use, OpenSSL.

I can't be more detailed because at this point I frankly don't understand what 
you're trying to do. I suggest you try asking the right question, in a useful 
manner. (See https://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions for advice in how to ask 
the right question.)

In particular:

- Why are you trying to build OpenSSL?
- Why did you clone the GitHub repository rather than downloading one of the 
released source tarballs? Did you read the instructions on www.openssl.org on 
how to download OpenSSL source releases?
- What platform do you want to build OpenSSL for?
- What toolchain do you want to use, and if that's not the default toolchain 
for that platform, why aren't you using the default?
- Have you read the text files in the top-level directory of the OpenSSL source 
distribution?

There may well be an easier way to accomplish whatever your goal is. OpenSSL 
may not even be a particularly good solution for you. You haven't given us 
enough information to go on.

-- 
Michael Wojcik


Re: openssl-users Digest, Vol 95, Issue 24

2022-10-18 Thread רונן לוי
I have downloaded perl strawberry, but I have no clue how to get rid of the
built-in perl that
comes in cygwin, and point cygwin to use the strawberry perl.

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>1. RE: Build openssl on windows 10 using cygwin (Michael Wojcik)
>2. RE: Build openssl on windows 10 using cygwin (Michael Wojcik)
>3. Secure Remote Password (SRP)  (Rohit Khera [C])
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> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 17:31:06 +
> From: Michael Wojcik 
> To: "openssl-users@openssl.org" 
> Subject: RE: Build openssl on windows 10 using cygwin
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> > From:  ??? 
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> Please send messages to the list, not to me directly.
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> > And for the question with regard to the Windows style, are you
> referring?to CRLF as
> > opposed to LF from linux?
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> No, to Windows-style file paths, with drive letters and backslashes,
> rather than (sensible) POSIX-style ones.
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> Subject: RE: Build openssl on windows 10 using cygwin
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> > From:  ??? 
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> > see attached file for cygwin details.
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> I'm afraid I have no comment on that. I merely mentioned that for some
> OpenSSL releases, using a POSIXy perl implementation such as Cygwin's to
> configure OpenSSL for a Windows build did not work.
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> > *** ? OpenSSL has been successfully configured ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ***
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> If memory serves, configuring with Cygwin perl would succeed, but the
> build would subsequently fail due to an issue with paths somewhere. I don't
> remember the details.
>
> I suggest you try Strawberry Perl. It's free, and trying it would not take
> long.
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> Michael Wojcik
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 21:49:03 +
> From: "Rohit Khera [C]" 
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> Subject: Secure Remote Password (SRP)
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> I am trying to get information on versions and usage of the Secure Remote
> Password Protocol (SRP) APIs in OpenSSLv3.
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>   1.  Are SRPv3, v6, and/or v6a supported?
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>   1.  I found the following information in the OpenSSL documents on the
> following C API for SRP: SRP_create_verifier(), SRP_user_pwd_new(),
> SSL_CTX_set_srp_password()
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> While the following documents the API :
>
> https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/SRP_VBASE_new.html
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> Are there any examples of client and server programs that use these
> interfaces in order to register and authenticate a user?
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>   1.  The docs state that the APIs are deprecated -  are new versions of
> the APIs planned or can we expect SRP functionality to be unavailable in
> future versions of OpenSSL?
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> /R
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