I appreciate that I am now on my own. FWIW, though, your statement
below is untrue, at least on Solaris 8. Open is not limited in the same
way that fopen is w/ regard to # of fds. Also, fwiw, nether is socket(2).
OPEN:
[craigk:/tmp]$ cat /home/craigk/tmp/fopen/foo2.c
#include
#include
#in
Stefan Richter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i have a problem with the PKCS12_gen_mac() which is called from within
> PKCS12_verify_mac().
> I've a function which extracts the private key from a PKCS#12 file. If I
> call it once all is fine, but if I call it twice (with the same or another
> PKCS#12 file)
Functions like d2i_RSAPrivateKey are poorly documented at present: the
docs just say "..." for all sections.
Since I investigated how to use them, I've written documentation,
attached.
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Craig,
This appears to be a solaris issue.
This is because Sun Folks used a unsigned char (store upto 256
) to handle the file descriptors.
#endif /*
__STDC__ */
typedef struct /* needs to be
binary-compatible with old versions */{#ifdef
_STDIO_REVERSE unsigned
char *_ptr;
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[levitte - Thu Aug 15 12:53:23 2002]:
> [[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue Aug 6 17:38:02 2002]:
>
> > Ive installed and configurd all of the above, and have gotten to
> the
> > apache
> > build process and encounter the following error:
> >
> > /usr/lib/libssl.a(ssl_cert.o): In function `ssl_verify_cer
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed Sep 11 10:46:32 2002]:
> I'm sorry I can't understand what you mean.
>
> Is what you mean that I
> need to reinstall GCC on higher version ?
>
> Before I make openssl, I
> tried to install GCC on higher version.
> But it didn't work.(It also
> had problem when making..
I'm sorry I can't understand what you mean.
Is what you mean that I need to reinstall GCC on higher version ?
Before I make openssl, I tried to install GCC on higher version.
But it didn't work.(It also had problem when makinganother msg)
So I installed GCC on 2.7 version. At that time ther
Hi,
It seems there's a small bug in shlib/hpux10-cc.sh in OpenSSL 0.9.6g:
there're several references to "0.9.6e" in the script, which should
be changed to "0.9.6g".
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Steve,
Most of the time, applications call d2i/i2d public/private Key to load or store keys.
load_private_key and load_public_key are not much used, and when used
it still remains the problem to store keys in the hardware.
Therefore it is mandatory to patch d2i/i2d functions to give to the PKCS
[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed Sep 11 09:48:53 2002]:
> I sent e-mail in English before.
> Anyway I'm sending it again.
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[[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed Sep 11 09:20:08 2002]:
> I was installing Open SSL on my Linux 7.3 system and seen the
>following
> message at the end of the "make test" step. Does this mean the
>./config
> and make steps were unsuccessful? Any information you can provide
>would be
> hel
I sent e-mail in English before.
Anyway I'm sending it again.
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I trird to run make command while installing openssl 0.9.6g.
But I got the following error.(first log including make report)
Af first I just modified Makefile in sub d
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 09:21:09AM +0200, Craig Kaes via RT wrote:
> OPEN_MAX, the max # of fds allowable to me is honored by fopen and on
> BSD and Gnu this value tracks ulimit values. On Solaris, tho, it
> appears hard coded. To wit:
>
> [craigk:~/tmp/fopen]$ cat foo.c
> #include
> #inclu
I'm running a (jabber) socket multiplexor that provides both SSL and
non-SSL interfaces. The short story is that it manages multiple
long-lived TCP connections. I have no problems connecting via SSL until
the total number of connections exceeds about 250. After this point,
non-ssl connecti
Hi,
I was installing Open SSL on my Linux 7.3 system and seen the following
message at the end of the "make test" step. Does this mean the ./config
and make steps were unsuccessful? Any information you can provide would be
helpful.
Thanks in advance,
Marty
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