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handrolled version could not even make use of sscanf(), since that would
not work with a certain antiquated compiler.
It is worth noting that there is a tiny change in behaviour - previously
calling BIO_get_host_ip() with something that looked like it might be a
valid IP address (for example, "1." or even ".") would result in it
returning failure rather than trying a BIO_gethostbyname() - now we'll
always try a BIO_gethostbyname() if it was not a valid IPv4 address.
ok beck@ miod@ deraadt@
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appear by itself.
ok beck@ miod@
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an atoi() followed by an unsigned short cast. This stops things like "-1"
and "66536" from being considered to be "valid" port numbers.
ok beck@ deraadt@
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ok beck
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discussed with tedu, ok jsing
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(From Martin Brejcha)
OK from tedu@, miod@ and deraadt@
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in this file directly use __attribute__.
ok deraadt@
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gets rid of the second last use of the awful DECIMAL_SIZE.
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ok tedu guenther
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ok to firebomb from tedu@
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that does not.
"fire bomb" tedu@
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including it they get <openssl/opensslconf.h>. So instead of pulling in
<openssl/e_os2.h>, just pull in <openssl/opensslconf.h>.
"go ahead" miod@
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ok miod@
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use. ok miod@ tedu@
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ok miod@
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avoid unreadable/unmaintainable constructs like that:
const EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD cmac_asn1_meth =
{
EVP_PKEY_CMAC,
EVP_PKEY_CMAC,
0,
"CMAC",
"OpenSSL CMAC method",
0,0,0,0,
0,0,0,
cmac_size,
0,
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
cmac_key_free,
0,
0,0
};
ok matthew@ deraadt@
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This avoids a lot of ugly gymnastics to do snprintfs before sending the
bag of strings to ERR, and eliminates at least one place in dso_dlfctn.c
where it was being called with the incorrect number of arguments and
using random things off the stack as addresses of strings.
ok krw@, jsing@
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ok miod@
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#define socklen_t int
somewhere (or a typedef, whatever gives you an integer type of the size
your system expects as the 3rd argument of accept(2), really).
OpenSSL here is a bit more creative by using an union of an int and a size_t,
and extra code if sizeof(int) != sizeof(size_t) in order to recover the
proper size. With a comment mentioning that this has no chance to work on
a platform with a stack growing up and accept() returning an int, fortunately
this seems to work on HP-UX.
Switch to the light side of the force and declare and use socklen_t variables,
period. If your system does not define socklen_t, consider bringing it back
to your vendor for a refund.
ok matthew@ tedu@
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caller to crash. Fix leak and return an error instead. from Chad Loder
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funopen(3) is used to interface to BIO descriptors.
ok guenther
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ok guenther
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truncation is either desirable, not an issue, or is detected and handled later
ok deraadt@
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funcitons to check for incorrect use. keep BUF_strlcpy and BUF_strlcat
for API comptibility only.
ok tedu@
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"dance on it's grave" says beck
ok guenther beck
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ok miod
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USE_SOCKETS is unrelated to using sockets, but just pulls in .h files. It
makes every file buy a kitchen sink, because 11 files forgot to.
EXIT() is really exit(), a gentle surprise
but... OPENSSL_EXIT() is really just return(), because noone compiles the
openssl command non-monolithic anymore
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OPENSSL_foo wrappers. This changes:
OPENSSL_malloc->malloc
OPENSSL_free->free
OPENSSL_relloc->realloc
OPENSSL_freeFunc->free
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string was potentially not nul terminated and a place where malloc return
was unchecked.
while we're at it remove dummytest.c
ok miod@
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- Because they're not like us, son. They use macros to wrap stdio routines,
for an undocumented (OPENSSL_USE_APPLINK) use case, which only serves to
obfuscate the code.
ok tedu@
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> I take a look at my life and realize there's nothin' left
> Cause I've been blasting and laughing so long,
> That even my mama thinks that my mind is gone
Remove even more unspeakable evil being perpetuated in the name of VMS.
(and lesser evils done in the name of others.)
ok miod
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defined.
ok miod@ beck@
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