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H A D | NOTES-POSIX.md | 4 There are few instances where OpenSSL requires a POSIX C library, at least 8 library, or where there are quirks that need working around. A notable 9 platform is Windows, where POSIX functionality may be available, but where 10 the function names are prefixed with an underscore, and where some POSIX
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H A D | NOTES-ANDROID.md | 31 will look something like `/some/where/android-sdk/ndk/<ver>`, and for a 32 standalone NDK the path will be something like `/some/where/android-ndk-<ver>`. 49 export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=/some/where/android-ndk-10d
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H A D | NOTES-VMS.md | 38 doesn't treat file specifications where the last directory name 98 It's assumed to be set up as per the instructions, where `disk` and 106 There have been reports of places where the distribution didn't quite
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/openssl/test/ |
H A D | bio_addr_test.c | 37 void *where; in make_dummy_addr() local 43 where = &(sa.sin.sin_addr); in make_dummy_addr() 48 where = &(sa.sin6.sin6_addr); in make_dummy_addr() 54 where = &(sa.sunaddr.sun_path); in make_dummy_addr() 67 memset(where, 'a', wherelen); in make_dummy_addr() 73 if (!TEST_true(BIO_ADDR_rawmake(addr, family, where, wherelen, 1000))) { in make_dummy_addr()
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/openssl/doc/man3/ |
H A D | SSL_CTX_set_info_callback.pod | 51 The callback function is called as B<callback(SSL *ssl, int where, int ret)>. 52 The B<where> argument specifies information about where (in which context) 57 B<where> is a bit-mask made up of the following bits: 126 void apps_ssl_info_callback(const SSL *s, int where, int ret) 129 int w = where & ~SSL_ST_MASK; 138 if (where & SSL_CB_LOOP) { 140 } else if (where & SSL_CB_ALERT) { 141 str = (where & SSL_CB_READ) ? "read" : "write"; 145 } else if (where & SSL_CB_EXIT) {
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H A D | SSL_in_init.pod | 34 SSL_is_init_finished() returns 1 if the SSL/TLS connection is in a state where 51 state machine. OSSL_HANDSHAKE_STATE is an enumerated type where each value 58 B<protocol> is one of TLS or DTLS. DTLS is used where a state is specific to the
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H A D | OpenSSL_version.pod | 83 patch version into a single integer 0xMNN00PP0L, where: 170 C<SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\OpenSSL-{major}.{minor}-{context}>, where C<{major}>, 211 value of the environment variable C<$PATH> on Unix (where the 212 separator is C<:>) or C<%PATH%> on Windows (where the separator is 228 C<SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\OpenSSL-{major}.{minor}-{context}>, where C<{major}>,
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H A D | SSL_get_certificate.pod | 35 example, on a client where no client certificate is in use). 46 selection, where it can be used to examine a server's chosen certificate, for
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H A D | SMIME_write_CMS.pod | 27 makes sense for SignedData where B<CMS_DETACHED> is also set when CMS_sign() is 43 content where the content is absent and DER format is used.
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H A D | SMIME_write_PKCS7.pod | 27 this option only makes sense for signedData where B<PKCS7_DETACHED> 44 content where the content is absent and DER format is used.
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H A D | ERR_get_error.pod | 69 additionally stores the filename, line number and function where the error 82 store the filename and line number where the error occurred in *I<file> and 89 store the name of the function where the error occurred in *I<func>, unless
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H A D | X509_digest.pod | 63 be used, such as EVP_sha1(). The I<md> is a pointer to the buffer where the 66 to a place where the digest size will be stored.
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H A D | SMIME_write_ASN1.pod | 44 makes sense for SignedData where B<CMS_DETACHED> is also set when the sign() 60 content where the content is absent and DER format is used.
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H A D | BIO_s_dgram_pair.pod | 40 The BIO datagram pair is designed to support multithreaded use where certain 86 situation where an application attempts to read a datagram from a network 87 intending to write it to a BIO datagram pair, but where the received datagram 160 addressing information with future writes to the BIO pair, where available. 165 destination addressing information with future writes to the BIO pair, where
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H A D | BIO_ADDR.pod | 24 const void *where, size_t wherelen, unsigned short port); 57 by B<where> and a port number in network byte order in B<port> (except 58 for the B<AF_UNIX> protocol family, where B<port> is meaningless and
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/openssl/crypto/bio/ |
H A D | bio_addr.c | 128 const void *where, size_t wherelen, in BIO_ADDR_rawmake() argument 137 strncpy(ap->s_un.sun_path, where, sizeof(ap->s_un.sun_path) - 1); in BIO_ADDR_rawmake() 147 ap->s_in.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *)where; in BIO_ADDR_rawmake() 157 ap->s_in6.sin6_addr = *(struct in6_addr *)where; in BIO_ADDR_rawmake() 598 const void *where, size_t wherelen, in addrinfo_wrap() argument 623 BIO_ADDR_rawmake(addr, family, where, wherelen, port); in addrinfo_wrap()
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/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | passphrase-encoding.pod | 96 0xEF 0x76 0x65), and you're now in an environment where your default encoding 105 This is particularly relevant for PKCS#12 objects, where human readable pass 124 For opening pass phrase protected objects where you know what character 128 For opening pass phrase protected objects where the character encoding that was 129 used is unknown, or where the producing application is unknown, try one of the
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H A D | openssl_user_macros.pod.in | 33 This is the form supported for all versions up to 1.1.x, where C<M> 62 where I<major>, I<minor> and I<patch> are the desired major,
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/openssl/dev/ |
H A D | NEWS-FORMAT.md | 27 - Adopt uniform wording for lists where appropriate but do not insist on 28 sticking to them where these wordings are unworkable or suboptimal. 162 provide a link to where this documentation can be viewed. 194 link, as most users will not know where to find such issues.
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/openssl/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ |
H A D | documentation.md | 11 briefly describe the documentation error and where you encountered it
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/openssl/external/perl/ |
H A D | Downloaded.txt | 8 Here, we simply list those modules and where we got them from.
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/openssl/doc/man1/ |
H A D | openssl-kdf.pod.in | 83 Alternative to the B<key:> option where 94 Alternative to the B<pass:> option where 107 Alternative to the B<salt:> option where 121 Alternative to the B<info:> option where
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H A D | openssl-rehash.pod.in | 43 for each file, where the name of the link is the hash value. 58 The links created are of the form I<HHHHHHHH.D>, where each I<H> 88 where I<FILENAME> is the filename. It must output the hash of the
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/openssl/doc/designs/ |
H A D | ossl-provider-load-ex.md | 13 provider (where different applications may use different devices with different 27 provider can be initialized from the config file where the values are
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/openssl/crypto/ |
H A D | README-sparse_array.md | 149 Accesses to elements in the sparse array take O(log n) time where n is the 152 Space usage is O(minimum(m, n log(n)) where m is the number of elements in the
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