> int result = fread(wbuf, fsize, 1, fp);
>
> void *buffer;
> buffer = (char *)malloc (length);
>
> long err = SSL_write(ssl,buffer, strlen((char *)buffer));
>
> err = SSL_get_error(ssl,err);
You lost track of what you were doing. You put the number of bytes to send
in 'r
I am opening a .doc or .xls or .zip file with fopen in "rb" mode,
Reading file into char buffer, and passing that buffer to SSL_write,
Return value of SSL_write is 8. though buffersize is more than 8 bytes.
Here is the sample code.
FILE *fp;
char *wbuf;
fp = fopen("C:\\p
Hello,
> I had sent this mail on openssl-dev, and havent heard back yet.
> Thought of asking it here.
> Apologies if there are unnecessary details, but I felt like providing
> as much information as possible.
>
>
> I am building openssl0.9.8e on HP Itanium system.
> ---
> bash-2.05b$ uname
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have two good books:
Eric Rescorla, SSL and TLS, Designing and Building Secure Systems, Addison
Wesley, 2001.
This one explains the things the OP asked explicitly for.
John Viega, Matt Messier, Pravir Chandra
Network Security with OpenSSL Cryptography for Secure
Hi Koza,
You have two good books:
Eric Rescorla, SSL and TLS, Designing and Building Secure Systems, Addison
Wesley, 2001.
John Viega, Matt Messier, Pravir Chandra
Network Security with OpenSSL Cryptography for Secure Communications
Best regards,
Badra
> Hi,
>
> Can you recommend any book abou
Hello,
I have this one: http://www.opensslbook.com/
It's quite good, with a lot of programming examples etc...
Joeri
On 9/10/07, Koza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can you recommend any book about secure connections, ssl, handshake and the
> things alike? Would be nice if it has some r
Hi,
Can you recommend any book about secure connections, ssl, handshake and the
things alike? Would be nice if it has some reference to openssl, but it is
not absolutely necessary.
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks,
Koza
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> I am using OpenSSL in my project. I wanted to send binary data,
The term "binary data" could mean anything.
> but SSL_write is not working.
That's not a very good description of the problem.
> Is there any other way to do it.
You really have to give us something more to go on.
DS
__
Hello all,
I had sent this mail on openssl-dev, and havent heard back yet. Thought of
asking it here.
Apologies if there are unnecessary details, but I felt like providing as much
information as possible.
I am building openssl0.9.8e on HP Itanium system.
---
bash-2.05b$ uname -a
HP-UX ia64-
Please take a look at this thread for assistance.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg22972.html
In your case manually run these 3 commands:
cd apps
gcc -DMONOLITH -I.. -I../include -DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_REENTRANT \
-DDSO_DLFCN -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -m64 -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -O3 -Wall
Hello,
I am using OpenSSL in my project. I wanted to send binary data, but
SSL_write is not working.
Is there any other way to do it.
Thanks and Regards,
Rucha Mahajan
Thanks for your reply.
I would like to know if this is a known issue with HP itanium build (shared
lib mode) ?
Does anyone know how to get rid of this problem? Is it some setting on my HP
itanium box, or do I need to change something in the openssl source?
Thanks,
~ Urjit
- Original Message -
still noone has any ideas why it wont compile ?
i'm rather lost without openssl and i can't just reinstall the box
without a lot of extra work
Florian
Florian Schnabel wrote:
i can't compile openssl on ym debian etch amd64 box.
neither the source package from etch nor the current 0.9.8e fr
On 9/10/07, Urjit Gokhale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ld: Duplicate symbol "__divxf3" in files
> /usr/local/lib/gcc/ia64-hp-hpux11.23/3.4.3/hpux64/libgcc.a[__divxf3.oS]
> and
> /usr/local/lib/gcc/ia64-hp-hpux11.23/3.4.3/hpux64/libgcc.a[__divxf3.oS]
It looks like one object file is being passed tw
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