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2014-08-16 Thread Dominyk Tiller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Apologies, I'm an idiot and forgot to include the discussion link in the previous email. That is here: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/pull/31631 Dom - -- Sent from Thunderbird for OS X. My PGP public key is automatically attached to this

Default Security Level

2014-08-16 Thread Dominyk Tiller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hey all, Over at Homebrew we're considering switching to a -no-ssl2 configuration, given the substantial issues with ssl2. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere in the OpenSSL documentation that the recommended default level for compile is level 1,

Re: Single-Makefile Build Experiment report

2014-08-16 Thread Gisle Vanem
Mike Bland mbl...@acm.org wrote: Still, it does look like the single-Makefile results are a win. Yes, I agree. That's what I've done for years on Win32 (MSVC + MingW) with this single GNU makefile: http://www.watt-32.net/misc/openssl-windows.zip Actually 2 files; Options.Windows and

Re: Default Security Level

2014-08-16 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 07:45:43AM +0100, Dominyk Tiller wrote: I'm pretty sure I read somewhere in the OpenSSL documentation that the recommended default level for compile is level 1, which kills the ssl2 option, but effectively Homebrew has been building with level 0 default thus far.

Re: Default Security Level

2014-08-16 Thread Dominyk Tiller
Ah! That's where my confusion lies, I'm getting myself tied up between development stable. Thanks for the clarity on that. Homebrew is currently on 1.0.1i stable. These are the ssl2 ciphers active: /usr/local/cellar/openssl/*/bin/openssl ciphers -ssl2

Re: Default Security Level

2014-08-16 Thread Ben Laurie
On 16 August 2014 19:50, Dominyk Tiller dominyktil...@gmail.com wrote: Ah! That's where my confusion lies, I'm getting myself tied up between development stable. Thanks for the clarity on that. Homebrew is currently on 1.0.1i stable. These are the ssl2 ciphers active: