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* by popular demand, malloc guard pages. insert an unreadable/unwriteabletedu2003-10-162-5/+52
* abort on errors by default. workaround so running out of memory isn'ttedu2003-10-151-3/+3
* ANSIfication; most from Patrick Latifimillert2003-10-061-72/+39
* Fix off-by-one, patch from Patrick Latifi; closes PR 3492millert2003-10-031-5/+5
* two minor fixes. set errno on recursive calls. ENOMEM suggested by marc@.tedu2003-10-021-4/+7
* updates and corrections to the references in SEE ALSO;jmc2003-10-011-7/+11
* Correct some off-by-ones. They currently don't matter, but thiscloder2003-10-012-6/+6
* more fixes from 0.9.7c, ok deraadt, clodermarkus2003-09-304-8/+22
* security fix from http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20030930.txtmarkus2003-09-306-4/+22
* full stop. reverse course. remove all periods, so as to be alignedtedu2003-09-301-40/+40
* Revert BN_cmp() change. Its arguments are const. Spotted by miod@.otto2003-09-292-6/+0
* remove register. end all sentences with periods.tedu2003-09-271-16/+16
* put 64bit macros/functions documentation back.fgsch2003-09-261-3/+20
* No need to include non-standard machine/endian.h header sincemillert2003-09-261-3/+13
* fix buffer size; leonard+gnats@itee.uq.edu.auderaadt2003-09-261-12/+7
* It is safe to pass free() a NULL pointer since C89; update example tomillert2003-09-261-3/+2
* Do check for current pointer vs. buffer end before touching anymillert2003-09-252-7/+7
* Return immediately if argument to BN_sub_word is zero.otto2003-09-252-0/+6
* Use BN_is_zero(), not x->top == 0 to test if a BN is zero.otto2003-09-252-6/+6
* Add extra calls to bn_fix_top() in BN_cmp(), since some functions mayotto2003-09-252-0/+6
* improve example even morederaadt2003-09-251-3/+4
* Document the optional argument support and as well as where we differ frommillert2003-09-221-32/+83
* If permutation is disabled (as it is via getopt(3) or when POSIXLY_CORRECTmillert2003-09-221-2/+9
* Off-by-ones, from aaron@miod2003-09-222-2/+2
* revert for now.fgsch2003-09-211-20/+3
* document and declare 64-bit function/macros. ok millert@ deraadt@fgsch2003-09-211-3/+20
* expand on the realloc no-no section to include adjusting a length beforetedu2003-09-181-6/+12
* typos from wiz@netbsd (including one from a PR from Quentin Garnier);jmc2003-09-181-10/+14
* update RFCs (from NetBSD);jmc2003-09-091-3/+13
* typo; ianm@cit.uws.edu.auderaadt2003-09-081-2/+2
* typos from Brian Poole;jmc2003-09-072-6/+6
* standards compliant strxfrm. much simpler too. fixes sorting in glib2.tedu2003-09-061-16/+4
* escape punctuation;jmc2003-09-023-8/+8
* wording improvement from Michael Knudsen;jmc2003-08-281-2/+2
* tweak;jmc2003-08-281-10/+10
* better formatting. from wiz@netbsditojun2003-08-281-4/+4
* use NI_NUMERICHOST for 2nd invocationitojun2003-08-281-2/+2
* add int error in CAVEATitojun2003-08-281-1/+2
* add CAVEATS sectionitojun2003-08-281-1/+55
* You shall NOT BREAK THE TREEderaadt2003-08-252-6/+0
* Setup /dev/crypto early (SSL_library_init) to make sure it's actually donejason2003-08-252-0/+6
* Do not produce a corrupt BIGNUM when adding 0 to 0 using BN_add_word().otto2003-08-212-0/+6
* just use sysctl for stirring. thread safe and can't fail.tedu2003-08-161-23/+10
* Split crypto routine sup again, but differently. This should make thederaadt2003-08-123-84/+149
* refer to RFCs consistently (RFC XXXX);jmc2003-08-087-37/+37
* support AES with 192 and 256 bit keys, too.markus2003-08-072-116/+120
* unsplice crypt.c and morecrypt.c; start to document some bcrypt and md5cryptderaadt2003-08-074-658/+67
* ansideraadt2003-08-072-18/+8
* Remove some double semicolons (hmm, do two semis equal a maxi?).millert2003-08-0610-10/+10
* ansify function argumentsjfb2003-08-041-34/+16