I'm working on signing (and then of course verifying) some data using OpenSSL.
I'm getting an occasional failure on the verifying part and I'm trying to figure
out why. (Either my software is faulty or there is something worse going on.)
I've used valgrind to attempt to point me at a problem
Sorry for this, after a lot more googling, I found this is intentional and
adding the -DPURIFY option resolves this type of uninitialized data access.
--Mark
On 5/19/14, 6:22 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
I'm working on signing (and then of course verifying) some data using OpenSSL.
I'm getting
On 3/26/14, 2:41 PM, Steve Marquess wrote:
On 03/26/2014 12:30 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
Looking at the fips_canister.c I see that ia32 (32-bit and 64-bit)
systems are not enabled with the cross compiling when using 'Linux'.
But ia32 (32-bit) is enabled on Android systems.
This is preventing me