Hello,
I've legacy application which handles full-duplex connections - many
threads writing and reading from/to the same socket at the same time.
Now I need to implement SSL communication over those sockets.
According to this
Greetings,
I was wondering if it could be possible to revoke a cerificate using the serial
number of that certificate ?
As I use a databse of my certificate, and I only record the path for certificat
and the serial number of that certificate.
In case of, by accident, I delete the certificat,
FWIW, I pushed this to the openssl repo instead of my own by mistake, but I
guess since it is in a branch its not that big a deal.
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OS: various Linuxes
Version affected: 1.0.1e
unaffected: 1.0.0h, 0.9.8y
openssl s_client -connect 193.142.53.22:25 -starttls smtp -state
CONNECTED(0003)
SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
SSL_connect:SSLv2/v3 write client hello A
SSL3 alert write:fatal:illegal parameter