Good morning everybody and nice to meet you
I've been struggling to get this done for entire weeks and long nights, but
I weren't able to.
I need to CROSS-COMPILE OPENSSL (LIBSSL AND LIBCRYPTO) ON UBUNTU FOR MIPS
(SYSTEM ON CHIP BROADCOM BCM6358 [ROUTER NETGEAR DGN2200V1]).
I'm able to compile
On 15 Jun 2015, at 10:35, Matt Caswell m...@openssl.org wrote:
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On 13/06/15 14:43, Hanno Böck wrote:
Serious question: Is there any valid use case for heartbeats in TLS
or DTLS? (With valid use case I mean something like I use it for
this
On Mon, 15 Jun 2015 03:29:12 +, Rich Salz via RT r...@openssl.org said:
It's strange that CRYPTO_malloc ends up calling ISC-malloc, but CRYPTO_free
does not. This is strange, but really hard to see how this is an openssl
issue.
OK, I've been poking at this a bit more. The ISC bind's
On Monday 15 June 2015 12:14:47 Pascal Cuoq wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a C interpreter that uses existing tests to find more issues
than simple execution does. In that it is comparable to Valgrind or UBSan.
It has different enough strengths and weaknesses compared to these existing
tools
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 12:14:47PM +, Pascal Cuoq wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a C interpreter that uses existing tests to find more issues
than simple execution does. In that it is comparable to Valgrind or UBSan. It
has different enough strengths and weaknesses compared to these
commit d31fb0b5b341aa7883b487d07e6a56d216224e25
Author: Rich Salz rs...@akamai.com
Date: Sat Jun 13 10:50:00 2015 -0400
Refactor into clear_ciphers; RT3588
While closing RT3588 (Remove obsolete comment) Kurt and I saw that a
few lines to completely clear the SSL cipher state could be moved into
Hello,
I am working on a C interpreter that uses existing tests to find more issues
than simple execution does. In that it is comparable to Valgrind or UBSan. It
has different enough strengths and weaknesses compared to these existing tools
to make it worth using in addition to them, too.
On Po, 2015-06-15 at 14:22 +, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz via RT wrote:
Hello.
I've just upgraded from 1.0.2a to 1.0.2c and now I no longer can connect from
mysql client to my mysql server. Downgrading to 1.0.2a and the problem is
gone.
That's because mysql server hardcodes 512 bits DH
Hello Arkadiusz,
On 6/15/2015 8:22 AM, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz via RT wrote:
I've just upgraded from 1.0.2a to 1.0.2c and now I no longer can connect from
mysql client to my mysql server. Downgrading to 1.0.2a and the problem is
gone.
1.0.2c:
$ mysql -u user -p -h host
Enter password:
Hi,
For other programs, after setting the environment variables
according to this guide, it is enough to run:
./configure --host=mips-linux make
I really need your help, because it doesn't wotk with OPENSSL.
That's because OpenSSL is not using
On Po, 2015-06-15 at 14:22 +, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz via RT wrote:
Hello.
I've just upgraded from 1.0.2a to 1.0.2c and now I no longer can connect from
mysql client to my mysql server. Downgrading to 1.0.2a and the problem is
gone.
That's because mysql server hardcodes 512 bits DH
Hello Arkadiusz,
On 6/15/2015 8:22 AM, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz via RT wrote:
I've just upgraded from 1.0.2a to 1.0.2c and now I no longer can connect from
mysql client to my mysql server. Downgrading to 1.0.2a and the problem is
gone.
1.0.2c:
$ mysql -u user -p -h host
Enter password:
Hi,
After the changes to DH requiring longer key lengths, I switched to 2048-bit
keys, but was finding this was now making my test runs on an embedded ARM9
target annoyingly slow; so thought I'd investigate to see if there was
anything to improve.
With some experimentation, it turns out that if
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 10:41:58AM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
Detecting things in libcrypto is very difficult on GNU/Linux due to the
way dynamic linking works.
Details?
On GNU/Linux, you should try very hard to avoid linking -lpthread and
restrict yourself to the pthreads API subset which
Hi Pascal,
There is also this one:
http://drmemory.org/
- Andrejs
On 15.06.2015, at 15:14, Pascal Cuoq c...@trust-in-soft.com wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a C interpreter that uses existing tests to find more issues
than simple execution does. In that it is comparable to Valgrind or
Hello.
I've just upgraded from 1.0.2a to 1.0.2c and now I no longer can connect from
mysql client to my mysql server. Downgrading to 1.0.2a and the problem is gone.
1.0.2c:
$ mysql -u user -p -h host
Enter password:
ERROR 2026 (HY000): SSL connection error:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 06:19:49PM +, Salz, Rich wrote:
My overall goal is that I want to remove the thread callback stuff.
Excellent.
Ideally we have two options: no threads and system-threads.
Presumably that would be either a configure-time option or a run-time
automatic option, but
My overall goal is that I want to remove the thread callback stuff. Ideally we
have two options: no threads and system-threads.
It seems that on Linux shared/static libraries might be an issue. I hope we
can resolve and simplify that.
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On 6/13/2015 7:11 AM, Salz, Rich wrote:
I was wondering if there is a document anywhere describing what type of
testing you do before releasing a new version of OpenSSL?
Matt already gave some answers. Our biggest regression test is make test at
the top-level. We've recently gotten much
Hmm, another option is to use weak symbols to detect presence of
pthreads. This should work regardless of whether static or dynamic
linking is used.
A statically-linked, single-threaded program that dlopen()s an object
that brings in libpthread will have different OpenSSL dependencies for
the
OK, it's a build system issue. The erroneously linked symbols do not
appear in libgost.so unless make is invoked with the -j NUM switch.
I'll see later if I can make a patch to fix the parallel build behaviour.
--
Christopher Neufeld
Home page: http://www.cneufeld.ca/neufeld
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On 13/06/15 14:43, Hanno Böck wrote:
Serious question: Is there any valid use case for heartbeats in TLS
or DTLS? (With valid use case I mean something like I use it for
this system, not answers like you could use it for xy)
I had always
Thanks, very helpful! Is there a minimum number of systems/OSes this is
run on before a release goes out?
Some linux distro. If there are vms- or windows-specific changes in the
release that the team things are of concern, we try to test those as well.
Or is it always just best effort
This is a big change, so we're only doing it in master. Fixed.
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Rich Salz, OpenSSL dev team; rs...@openssl.org
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