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/openssl/providers/common/der/
H A DEC.asn113 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) 10045 }
70 us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 1 }
73 us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 2 }
76 us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 3 }
79 us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 4 }
H A Dwrap.asn113 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-9(9) smime(16) alg(3) 6
21 joint-iso-itu-t(2) country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3) nistAlgorithm(4) 1
H A DDSA.asn115 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) x9-57(10040) x9algorithm(4) 1 }
20 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) x9-57 (10040) x9algorithm(4) 3 }
H A DDIGESTS.asn120 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) digestAlgorithm(2) 2 }
23 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) digestAlgorithm(2) 5 }
H A DRSA.asn121 iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) 1
/openssl/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/
H A Ddocumentation.md10 Please remember to tell us which OpenSSL version you are using and then
13 certain command or API function, please tell us its name.
H A Dbug_report.md18 Please remember to tell us in what OpenSSL version you found the issue.
34 Also, please remember to tell us if you worked with your own
/openssl/crypto/
H A Dsleep.c32 unsigned int us = (unsigned int)((millis % 1000) * 1000); in OSSL_sleep() local
42 usleep(us); in OSSL_sleep()
/openssl/include/openssl/
H A Dsrp.h.in54 /* Owned by us. */
58 /* Not owned by us. */
61 /* Owned by us. */
/openssl/include/internal/
H A Dtime.h46 #define ossl_us2time(us) ossl_ticks2time((us) * OSSL_TIME_US) argument
/openssl/test/certs/
H A Dbad-pc6-key.pem12 Mv7Kp+us/FzPXJxHdumh8BSAbqn2Fr1hgUyH7v/7n7oSLpBATLOQ49K0X4OnEN3m
/openssl/Configurations/
H A DREADME-design.md63 This is the top directory `build.info` file, and it tells us that two
77 located in. This one tells us that there's a program to be built
94 This is the `build.info` file in `crypto/`, and it tells us a little more
101 This `build.info` file informs us that `libcrypto` is built from a few
103 It also shows us that building the object file inferred from
118 This is the build.info file in `ssl/`, and it tells us that the
132 This is the `build.info` file in `engines/`, telling us that two modules
400 of information. Still, it tells us that to build all programs, we
/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DSSL_get_handshake_rtt.pod18 This metric is represented in microseconds (us) as a uint64_t data type.
H A DSSL_CTX_set_split_send_fragment.pod90 peer (and the network) can provide to us in one go. The more records we can get
/openssl/doc/designs/quic-design/
H A Ddgram-api.md25 - It allows us to use structures in keeping with OpenSSL's existing
47 whether a given field is part of a `BIO_MSG`. This allows us to add optional
67 defeat all of the advantages of iovecs and prevent us from meeting our
195 The flags argument is defined by us. Initially we can support something like
226 lets us just send or receive fewer messages than we were asked to.
H A Dglossary.md203 **RCID:** Remote CID. Refers to a CID which has been provided to us by a peer
207 **RCIDM:** Remote CID Manager. Tracks RCIDs which have been provided to us by a
233 **RXFC:** RX flow control. This determines how much a peer may send to us and
H A Dstream-receive-buffers.md126 And this is not the only way how a rogue peer could make us occupy much
H A Dquic-fc.md26 have not, as the peer may wait indefinitely for us to send more data before
27 advancing us more flow control credit.)
/openssl/doc/man7/
H A Dossl-guide-quic-client-block.pod246 automatically associated with the B<SSL> object for us. We can transmit data
326 gives us information about the stream itself and does not tell us anything about
H A Dossl-guide-quic-client-non-block.pod326 We continually call L<SSL_connect(3)> until it gives us a success response.
403 The main difference this time is that it is valid for us to receive an EOF
417 this tell us nothing about the state of the underlying connection. Our demo
/openssl/
H A DCONTRIBUTING.md26 License Agreement] (CLA), giving us permission to use your code.
H A DNOTES-PERL.md21 has told us the following:
/openssl/doc/HOWTO/
H A Ddocumenting-functions-and-macros.md133 [module definition file]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exporting-from-a-dll-using-def…
/openssl/providers/
H A Dbuild.info97 # us to make all kinds of checks on the source, based on what we specify in
H A Dencoders.inc73 * is the same as the key type name. This allows us to say something like:

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