We've accidently found out that openssl command line utility doesn't
report correcrly why it is unable to load prviate key.
Investigation shows that error reporting in the load_key function
(in apps/apps.c) which is used by most commands of openssl utility,
is incomplete and inconsistent.
1. Thi
On 2009.10.13 at 15:25:19 +0200, Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
> > X509_STORE_CTX, X509_VERIFY_PARAM and X509_LOOKUP_hash_dir/X509_LOOKUP_file
> > documents would follow.
>
> OK thanks. I'll have a look at that.
>
> I'll add some documentation for X509_VERIFY_PARAM myself when I have time (I'm
> mor
We've found some typos and omissions in the openssl utility documentation
(either builtin messages and pod pages). Following patch fixes some of
these problems. We haven't thoroughly reviewed all the manual pages in
the docs/app, concentrating on those commands which can use GOST
algorithmns via c
Recently (with commit of Jan 15 2009) MD5 hash function in
X509_NAME_hash was replaced by SHA1.
However local variable to hold computed hash value is still 16 bytes
(when 20 is required).
This causes stack corruption and segmentation faults on some platforms
(detected on Debian Linux 4.0 amd64)
In the revision 1.9 of file x86cpuid.pl there appeared block with
some &setne instructions:
--
&xor("eax","eax");
&cpuid ();
&xor("eax","eax");
&cmp("ebx",0x756e6547); # "Genu"
&setne (&LB("eax"));
&mov("ebp","eax");
ocsp.c (as of CVS state of May 15), revision 1.42 doesn't compile
for Win32 target either with native MINGW32 or with Linux-hosted
cross-compiler.
Problem is that include file included on line 71,
doesn't exist under Windows.
BTW, this file uses macro OPENSSL_SYS_VMS, but doesn't include
e_os2
We've found out that ccgost Engine doesn't support one of parameter sets
for GOST 28147-89 listed in RFC 4357. Actually S-Boxes for this
parameter set present in gost89.c, but are not linked to appropriate
OID. Attached patch fixes this problem and allows to use
Gost28147_89_TestParamSet (1.2.643.
I've encountered following problem in OpenSSL 0.9.8d on Linux platform:
When partition where database of my CA resides is full,
Openssl ca command fails without reporting cause of problem.
Output looks like:
openssl ca -config /var/www/openssl-ca//rsa/ca.conf -notext -batch
File gost_eng.c contains macros IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIG_BIND_FN
and IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CHECK_FN, which should be expanded when
engine is compiled as shared library, i.e. during default build
of OpenSSL after ./config shared
However, these macros are under
#ifdef DYNAMIC_ENGINE_SUPPORT, and this macro is
In the current OpenSSL 0.9.9 CVS
EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() function doesn't initialize fields
old_priv_encode and old_priv_decode in the EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD
structure.
This causes segfaults and bus error on Solaris/Sparc due to call to
bogus pointers as functions.
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openssl s_server command outputs to stdout messages, indicating current
state of server, such as "ACCEPT", "DONE", "ERROR".
When s_server is run interactively, these messages appear on the console
in time, and user can see it.
But, when s_server is run from some other process via pipe, standard
On 2005.05.31 at 14:40:46 +0200, Andy Polyakov via RT wrote:
Hello
> According to our records, your request has been resolved. If you have any
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Bug 1084 was resolved with following diagnositics
> Not OpenSSL problem. Explicitly me
Attempt to build Openssl-0.9.8-stable-SNAP-20050530 on Solaris 8 sparc
using 64-bit mode (solaris64-sparcv9-gcc target) results in error in
RIEMD160 tests.
If test_rmd target is excluded from the tests, all other tests pass
correctly
-- output of make test
../util/shlib_wrap.sh ./rmdtest
error
Hello,
I've found out that OpenSSL fails to build correctly on FreeBSD
5.3-RELEASE machine, producing cryptic assembler messages.
Further investingation shows that Openssl is configured for
BSD-x86 (a.out) architecture instead of BSD-x86-elf
problem is that elf/a.out test in config looks like
Hello.
When trying to build openssl with some cipher algorithms disabled I've
encountered following result:
making all in crypto/engine...
gcc -I.. -I../.. -I../../include -fPIC -DOPENSSL_PIC -DZLIB
-DOPENSSL_THREADS -pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN
-DHAVE_DLFCN_H -DL_ENDIAN -DTE
Hello,
I've found following problem with compilation of OpenSSL on Solaris x86
platform:
I use gcc 3.3 from www.sunfreeware.com, which is configured to use Sun
native assembler.
It seems that Sun assembler doesn't know anything about SSE2
instruction, and compilation of assembler file x86cpuid
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