[squeak-dev] Re: [Metacello] Re: [Vm-dev] Fixes to the SqueakSSL Plugin

Tobias Pape Das.Linux at gmx.de
Tue Apr 21 15:23:49 UTC 2015


On 21.04.2015, at 17:20, Esteban Lorenzano <estebanlm at gmail.com> wrote:

> thank you very much!
> I will merge it with our branch. 

Note that the platform-specific files are still
dispersed over the vm-dev list.
I will put them into Ron's squeakssl repo

> 
> Esteban
> 
>> On 21 Apr 2015, at 16:59, Tobias Pape <Das.Linux at gmx.de> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Dear Smalltalkers
>> 
>> Starting with Levente Uzonyi's patches to the Linux version
>> of the SqueakSSL-Plugin, we (Marcel Taeumel and me) have 
>> ported this to the OS X and Windows version as well.
>> 
>> Find three binaries[1] that can be used instead of
>> the ones found on versions found on SqueakSSL's google code
>> page.
>> 
>> SqueakSSL:
>> - x86 32bit Linux ELF dynamic library
>> - Contains Levente's SNI feature
>> - needs SqueakSSL-ul.29 or equivalent for SNI support
>> - can work without.
>> - NOT linked against OpenSSL, but
>> _statically_ linked against LibreSSL 2.1.6 [2]. 
>> - It should work on older and newer Debian/Ubuntu as well as on 
>> CentOS/RedHat/SuSE systems.
>> 
>> SqueakSSL.dll
>> - x86 32bit Windows dll (built with Visual Studio 2013)
>> - Uses Schannel API
>> - SNI Support
>> - needs SqueakSSL-ul.29 or equivalent for SNI support
>> - can work without.
>> - setting an Int property via sqSetIntPropertySSL(...)
>> - Unicode problems when extracting the correct peerName in sqExtractPeerName
>> 
>> SqueakSSL.bundle
>> - x86 32bit OS X Mach-O dylib (Linked against OS X 10.5 SDK)
>> - Uses Security-Framework
>> - SNI Support
>> - needs SqueakSSL-ul.29 or equivalent for SNI support
>> - can work without.
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> The changes necessary for Windows and OS X are not yet available in the
>> squeakvm svn, the linux ones are.
>> I have not yet found a good way to include the static linking in either
>> the way the Autoconf works for Cog or CMake works for the interpreter,
>> but I'll follow-up to this.
>> 
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 	-Tobias
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> [1]: http://forum.world.st/file/n4820846/squeakssl.zip
>> [2]: http://www.libressl.org/





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