Hi,
What is the function to be called to free SSL_METHOD * created using
SSLv23_client_method or other similar methods.
Thanks,
Arun
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2010, Arunkumar Manickam wrote:
Hi,
What is the function to be called to free SSL_METHOD * created using
SSLv23_client_method or other similar methods.
There isn't one. It is a static structure.
Steve.
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Well that completely screwed up my plans. Am i glad i looked at this
thread before creating a disaster.
So i was using SSL_METHOD struct to provide a custom implementation of
rsa_mod_exp. And this implementation needed to be provided on a per-need
basis. After your reply, I quickly ran a test
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010, jeff wrote:
Well that completely screwed up my plans. Am i glad i looked at this
thread before creating a disaster.
So i was using SSL_METHOD struct to provide a custom implementation of
rsa_mod_exp. And this implementation needed to be provided on a per-need
basis
It appears that the SSL_METHOD functions don't allow a server to
accept connections using either SSL or TLS, so it has to be either one
or the other.
Does anyone have a work around to allow both SSL and TLS connections
to be accepted?
-Chris Clark
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006, Chris Clark wrote:
It appears that the SSL_METHOD functions don't allow a server to
accept connections using either SSL or TLS, so it has to be either one
or the other.
Have you tried SSLv23_server_method()?
Steve.
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