Re: How do people handle linking against des425 and openssl?

2002-01-14 Thread Sam Hartman
Marcus == Marcus Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Marcus big gotcha though; the key schedule routine orders its Marcus results differently, This means if you *mix* libdes code Marcus between eay mit, Bad things will happen. As long as you Marcus use *purely* MIT or *purely*

Re: How do people handle linking against des425 and openssl?

2002-01-14 Thread Booker C. Bense
I'll talk to Tom and Ken later today and see if they want to try and solve this or if we just say that krb4 is old and crufty and if you're using krb4 you are on your own. - I have solved this, but only against the 1.2.1 tree. I'm working on getting up to date with 1.2.3, and will post

Re: How do people handle linking against des425 and openssl?

2002-01-14 Thread Booker C. Bense
On 14 Jan 2002, Sam Hartman wrote: Marcus == Marcus Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Marcus big gotcha though; the key schedule routine orders its Marcus results differently, This means if you *mix* libdes code Marcus between eay mit, Bad things will happen. As long as you

How do people handle linking against des425 and openssl?

2002-01-13 Thread Sam Hartman
I haven't really investigated the extent of the problem but it appears (not surprising given common ancestry) that there are symbols in common between the crypto library in OpenSSL and in at least libdes425 and possibly (although I dout it) libk5crypto. Is there a well-defined solution for

Re: How do people handle linking against des425 and openssl?

2002-01-13 Thread Marcus Watts
Sam Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:39:53 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Sam Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How do people handle linking against des425 and openssl? I haven't really investigated the extent