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.
Need Assistance!
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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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> From: Michael Wojcik
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> 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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> From: Michael Wojcik
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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.
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> I suggest you try Strawberry Perl. It's free, and trying it would not take
> long.
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> 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()
>
> 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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