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* EOL at endderaadt2004-02-111-2/+2
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* kill memory.3;jmc2004-02-102-66/+1
| | | | suggested by deraadt@
* add MLINKS for 64-bit functions in byteorder(3);jmc2004-02-101-4/+6
| | | | passes miod's "make sure it doesn't break libc or libpthread" test;
* make Nm match Dt;jmc2004-02-101-10/+2
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* make Nm match Dt; found by pb@jmc2004-02-091-23/+2
| | | | some of this ok espie@, all of it ok deraadt@
* simpler ssl manpages, using --name=.espie2004-02-091-117/+33
| | | | okay markus@
* punctuate variable; okay jmc@.espie2004-02-091-2/+2
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* `numbits' arg to openssl dsaparam does not have to be the last argumentjmc2004-02-061-2/+1
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* remove some debug code and cleanup..deraadt2004-02-042-36/+12
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* Traditionally, getopt(3) has treated "--foo" the same as "--". However,millert2004-02-041-10/+9
| | | | | | | | this can cause confusion when a user tries to use a long option with a program that only supports short options. Furthermore, it appears to be in violation of POSIX, which states that "--" shall indicate the end of argument processing, not any string that begins with "--". OK otto@ and closes PR 3666.
* H comes before J;jmc2004-02-041-6/+6
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* OK, this time the AES soft keys work with ssh and such. I spent over 3deraadt2004-02-032-32/+126
| | | | | hours learning that OpenSSL's internal functions for AES extended keys generate screwy byte order swapped data..
* oops, software key gen bugderaadt2004-02-032-70/+20
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* Switch to using software generated extended keys (because the cpu cannotderaadt2004-02-032-20/+70
| | | | | | | | | | yet generate 192 & 256 bit keys). Ensure that 192 and 256 are in the nids table. This also accelerates performance for 128 a tiny bit: type 16 bytes 64 bytes 256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes aes-128-cbc 34921.48k 129617.82k 362059.93k 623649.81k 790397.77k aes-192-cbc 26227.43k 99215.33k 283242.84k 509881.15k 665323.22k aes-256-cbc 26133.22k 97458.06k 265990.84k 457824.69k 579835.09k
* Obsoleted by getopt_long.cmillert2004-02-031-116/+0
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* Correct the arm ifdefs previously inserted, is working correctly now.drahn2004-02-031-3/+3
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* config for arm, copied from powerpc/sparc ok markus@drahn2004-02-031-0/+180
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* If on an i386, detect existance of the VIA C3 xcrypt-* using sysctl ofderaadt2004-02-032-8/+348
| | | | | | | | the machdep.xcrypt node. If they exist, use the xcrypt-cbc instruction to accelerate aes-{128,192,256}-cbc, for more than 100x performance increase. This code has no effect on any cpu... Tested thus far using openssl speed command, and of course, ssh. 778MB/sec AES-128-CBC performance at 8192 byte block size.
* 'F'reeguard doc, as reported missing by brad. nit free thanks to jmctedu2004-02-021-1/+8
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* Add const type qualifier. ok jmc@nordin2004-02-012-4/+4
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* sort openssl rand options;jmc2004-02-011-13/+13
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* s/arm32/arm/ with VFP bit to match netbsd.drahn2004-02-011-3/+3
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* rename tcp sockopt TCP_SIGNATURE_ENABLE to TCP_MD5SIGhenning2004-01-311-3/+3
| | | | | requested by theo ok markus@ hshoexer@
* cleanup byte order detection per arch a bit; mickey okderaadt2004-01-291-14/+4
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* add some missing options/args to pkcs{7,8,12} that i missed earlier;jmc2004-01-281-21/+26
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* update and sort openssl pkcs{7,8,12};jmc2004-01-281-404/+313
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* label x86_64 as LEderaadt2004-01-281-3/+4
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* the rest of the libs stuff; from art@ againmickey2004-01-283-2/+363
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* sort options and update openssl passwd;jmc2004-01-251-22/+23
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* use new .St macro;jmc2004-01-253-5/+5
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* `Ns' implies `No', so `Ns No' -> `Ns'; (even simpler in adduser(8))jmc2004-01-235-10/+10
| | | | discussed with todd@
* sort options and clean up openssl ocsp;jmc2004-01-231-355/+359
| | | | plus a stab at making this page more consistent;
* Use correct cvs id string.hshoexer2004-01-236-6/+6
| | | | ok deraadt@
* remove junk return at endderaadt2004-01-232-4/+0
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* enable acss.hshoexer2004-01-235-5/+17
| | | | | | | ok @deraadt @markus Also bump minor version. ok @deraadt
* evp api and manual page for acsshshoexer2004-01-233-0/+236
| | | | ok deraadt@ markus@
* Add acss to libcrypto.hshoexer2004-01-236-0/+614
| | | | ok deraadt@ markus@
* sort options and tidy openssl nseq;jmc2004-01-231-5/+5
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* -S enables tcp md5 signature option; ok deraadt@, mcbride@markus2004-01-222-6/+25
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* fix Makefiledavid2004-01-211-2/+2
| | | | ok millert@
* Call _exit() not exit() from abort() if we are unable to kill ourselvesmillert2004-01-201-3/+3
| | | | | to avoid flushing stdio twice. This code path should never really happen though. Also make the function declaration ANSI. OK deraadt@
* Add strptime regress from NetBSD; OK miod@ after un-peeing.millert2004-01-206-2/+749
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* Fix the example code. The loop invariant 'i' was not bound by MAXTOKENSmillert2004-01-201-3/+3
| | | | | which could result in writing a NUL byte outside of tokens[]. A fix, from Patrick Latifi, is to move the increment into the "i < MAXTOKENS - 1" block.
* Test more ways of producing a positive infinity, and then test negativemiod2004-01-162-9/+67
| | | | | infinity as well to prevent entropy leak; the usual suspects still fail all tests.
* Add a new regression test, which checks that we handle fp overflow correctly,miod2004-01-153-2/+43
| | | | | | | and produce a correct infinity. Currently, this tests fails on 68060 (060sp is to blame) and 88100 processors, and maybe more.
* Fix printf format string. ok markus@otto2004-01-141-1/+1
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* - Rename index to longindex and explain its use.fgsch2004-01-061-9/+20
| | | | | | | | - Talk about zeroing the last element of the longopts array. - Remove '?' from the switch and some KNF to the code. - Change 0's to NULL where appropriate. jmc@ ok.
* sync protos with <netdb.h>;jmc2003-12-301-3/+3
| | | | from Andrey Matveev;
* updates for openssl gen{d,r}sa:jmc2003-12-291-51/+55
| | | | | | - sort options - document "-out filename" for gendsa - typos and grammar
* Test a large negative malloc value as well.miod2003-12-251-1/+2
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