Hi,
The function ipip_output() is registered as .xf_output() xform
function. But it is never called via this pointer. It would
immediatley crash as mp is always NULL when called via .xf_output().
Do not set .xf_output to ipip_output. This allows us to pass only
the parameter that are actually
Hello,
Outside of X509_* functions, filenames, openssl(1) commands, etc.
there are places where the spelling of 'X.509' could be made
consistent when talking about the standard.
Regards,
Raf
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> On Oct 6, 2021, at 2:13 PM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>
> Run into this while setting up a new DN.
> The DN in namespace only matches if it is normalized.
> So it may be best to do this by default when adding a namespace.
> With this using a capitalized namespace like "o=OpenBSD,c=CA" will
> work
On Wed, Oct 06, 2021 at 07:13:51PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> Run into this while setting up a new DN.
> The DN in namespace only matches if it is normalized.
> So it may be best to do this by default when adding a namespace.
> With this using a capitalized namespace like "o=OpenBSD,c=CA" will
>
Run into this while setting up a new DN.
The DN in namespace only matches if it is normalized.
So it may be best to do this by default when adding a namespace.
With this using a capitalized namespace like "o=OpenBSD,c=CA" will
work. Also as a side note the rootdn is already normalized so no need
to
Hi,
The crypto framework sometimes returns an error, sometimes the
callback is called, and sometimes both. So the caller cannot release
resources correctly.
A bunch of errors can or should not happen, replace them with an
assert. Remove redundant checks. crypto_invoke() should not return
the e
On Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 02:19:57PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> While debugging iwm roaming issues which are now fixed in -current,
> I noticed a small difference between our driver and the Linux driver:
>
> Set the assoc ID assigned by our AP when updating the firmware station
> with the ADD_S
I keep jumping to tags (which don't exist), ":tnew" to learn what
`new[-window]' does.
Add alias tags to each full command's description so users land where
":tnew-window" would land.
NB: I adopted the alias documentation style from tmux(1) Game of Trees
got(1) and gotadmin(1) where I added the t