Use bufsiz - 1 not BUFSIZ - 1 when prompting for a password in
the openssl utility.
Thanks to Rob Mackinnon, Leviathan Security for reporting this issue.
(cherry picked from commit 7ba08a4d73)
Windows 8 SDKs complain that GetVersion() is deprecated.
We only use GetVersion like this:
(GetVersion() < 0x80000000)
which checks if the Windows version is NT based. Use a macro check_winnt()
which uses GetVersion() on older SDK versions and true otherwise.
(cherry picked from commit a4cc3c8041)
If you use "-newkey rsa" it's supposed to read the default number of bits from the
config file. However the value isn't used to generate the key, but it does
print it's generating such a key. The set_keygen_ctx() doesn't call
EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_rsa_keygen_bits() and you end up with the default set in
pkey_rsa_init() (1024). Afterwards the number of bits gets read from the config
file, but nothing is done with that anymore.
We now read the config first and use the value from the config file when no size
is given.
PR: 2592
(cherry picked from commit 3343220327)
Use default instead of ENGINE version of digest. Without this
errors will occur if you use an ENGINE for a private key and
it doesn't implement the digest in question.
Submitted by: Peter Sylvester <peter.sylvester@edelweb.fr>
Reviewed by: steve
- remove some unncessary SSL_err and permit
an srp user callback to allow a worker to obtain
a user verifier.
- cleanup and comments in s_server and demonstration
for asynchronous srp user lookup
Submitted by: Peter Sylvester <peter.sylvester@edelweb.fr>
Reviewed by: steve
Remove unnecessary code for srp and to add some comments to
s_client.
- the callback to provide a user during client connect is
no longer necessary since rfc 5054 a connection attempt
with an srp cipher and no user is terminated when the
cipher is acceptable
- comments to indicate in s_client the (non-)usefulness of
th primalaty tests for non known group parameters.
use of assembly language routines: rename the assembly language function
to the private_* variant unconditionally and perform tests from a small
C wrapper.
Add static build support to openssl utility.
Add new "fips" option to Configure.
Make use of installed fipsld and fips_standalone_sha1
Initialise FIPS error callbacks, locking and DRBG.
Doesn't do anything much yet: no crypto is redirected to the FIPS module.
Doesn't completely build either but the openssl utility can enter FIPS mode:
which doesn't do anything much either.
all ssl related structures are opaque and internals cannot be directly
accessed. Many applications will need some modification to support this and
most likely some additional functions added to OpenSSL.
The advantage of this option is that any application supporting it will still
be binary compatible if SSL structures change.
(backport from HEAD).
different options:
"64" The build system will choose /POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV if
the compiler supports it, otherwise /POINTER_SIZE=64.
"64=" The build system will force /POINTER_SIZE=64.
"64=ARGV" The build system will force /POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV.
This meant a slight renumbering in util/libeay.num due to symbols
appearing in 1.0.0-stable. However, since there's been no release on
this branch yet, it should be harmless.
with turning trapping back on.
* test/maketests.com: Do the same check for /POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV
here.
* test/clean-test.com: A new script for cleaning up.
directly in main(). 'if needed' also includes when argv is a 32 bit
pointer in an otherwise 64 bit environment.
* apps/makeapps.com: When using /POINTER_SIZE=64, try to use the additional
=ARGV, but only if it's supported. Fortunately, DCL is very helpful
telling us in this case.
Submitted by: Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>
Reviewed by: steve
Stop pkeyutl crashing if some arguments are missing. Also make str2fmt
tolerate NULL parameter.
PR#1999 broke fork detection by assuming HAVE_FORK was set for all platforms.
Include original HAVE_FORK detection logic while allowing it to be
overridden on specific platforms with -DHAVE_FORK=1 or -DHAVE_FORK=0