Which OpenSSL version do you use? Probably it's worth to inform OpenSSL guys about this.
Aleksey Moultrie, Ferrell (ISSAtlanta) wrote: >Aleksey: > One difficulty I'm having with the new error handler and using the >OpenSSL error stack is that the OpenSSL crypto library frequently uses >the error stack to capture "expected" errors. When one of those occurs, >it calls ERR_clear() which removes not only the OpenSSL error info but >any previously stored xmlsec errors -- which I haven't even had a chance >to see yet! The only option appears to be to override the default xmlsec >error callback -- but that gets us back to needing thread local storage >in the application, etc. Sigh. >Ferrell > >===================================== >Ferrell Moultrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >Software Engineer > >Internet Security Systems, Inc. >6303 Barfield Road >Atlanta, Georgia 30328 >Phone: 404-236-2600 >Direct: 404-236-2849 >Fax: 404-236-2632 >http://www.iss.net > >Internet Security Systems -- The Power to Protect >===================================== >_______________________________________________ >xmlsec mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec > > _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
