Richard Levitte via RT wrote:
OK, does anyone know a good way to detect (in run-time!) when the program is running as a service? If there's a way, the rest should be easy.
Sorry I have been out of contact on this issue but the problems here are
not about OpenSSL being used within a service
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Jan 28 11:07:34 2003]:
And (while i'm at it) another thing to mention:
While we're mentioning stuff, I'd like to mention that we can handle bug reports much
better if there's only *one* bug per report. Please keep that in mind in the future.
I'm using openssl with
I'm using openssl with stunnel.
When i'm running stunnel as a service, RAND_poll in
rand_win.c can't
work, as
it needs features not available under the SYSTEM account without a
user logged in
(i.e. the UI features) so it dropped all the stuff except for the
CryptAcquireContext
I'm using openssl with stunnel.
When i'm running stunnel as a service, RAND_poll in
rand_win.c can't
work, as
it needs features not available under the SYSTEM account without a
user logged in
(i.e. the UI features) so it dropped all the stuff except for the
CryptAcquireContext
Hi there !
I thought this was worth mentioning:
Very reproducably, openssl ca crashes each time when having finished the job.
(Worked in 0.9.6x)
Here's some info for the bug report:
System(s):
Win98SE/WinNT4.0Sp6 on INTEL(PIII, 666Mhz and others), MSVC++6Sp5, Version 12.00.8804
OpenSSL:
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