Theo Buehler
Theo Buehler
It's the lovely s_client behavior that hurts you now: > When used interactively (which means neither -quiet nor -ign_eof have been given), the session will be renegotiated if the line...
Well, it's the historical behavior and OpenSSL changed that only rather recently as far as I can tell (PR 20566 from two years ago, unless I'm mistaken). Whether it's a...
Thanks! I haven't yet had the time to test and review this in detail. It looks like this adds more cases of multiple distinct test groups types in the same...
I see this causes issues in pyopenssl which will need to be addressed first.
Thanks. I'll leave it to @4a6f656c and @busterb to puzzle this out. It smells a bit like the usual `long` vs `long long` issue with bignums on Windows.
One thing that will need careful thought is what `V_ASN1_*` types count as strings here and what kind of validation you want to perform on `in`. Do you want to...
Is there code out there that changes an existing string to a different type by hand? I can believe it, but I have yet to see any. If the goal...
> Is there code out there that changes an existing string to a different type by hand? I can believe it, but I have yet to see any. I should...
My impression is that people tend not to use the clunky accessors unless they really have to . I suspect one reason is that they're ugly, inconvenient, and they're all...
All these are breakage of the first kind. Breakage of the second kind is covered by the handful of things that @davidben's codesearch found, there may be a few more:...