Hi Levente and all, On 25.07.2015, at 00:46, Levente Uzonyi leves@elte.hu wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Yes, the github version lacks that line. My pull request[1] has this fix, along with a few other fixes and improvments, but Tobias didn't like the image-sided SAN certificate validation scheme, so none of those have been merged. In the meanwhile I've started rewriting a few things, like logging, certificate serialization (so that it's accessible from the image), but I still haven't finished domain name validation.
Levente, I have picket the fixes into 300b15b https://github.com/itsmeront/squeakssl/commit/300b15b and ced43a2 https://github.com/itsmeront/squeakssl/commit/ced43a2
Probably It is a good Idea to keep PR #3 open until we have a new one with sAN for everyone \o/
Best regards -Tobias
Levente
[1] https://github.com/itsmeront/squeakssl/pull/3/files
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi Tobias, Levente and Marcel, I'm just integrating your v0.2.0 sources into Cog and I see that in sqDestroySSL at line 139 in the Cog version of sqUnixOpenSSL.c there's the line if(ssl->serverName) free(ssl->serverName); but that's missing from the 0.2.0 version. It looks to me like the Cog version is correct. Is that a storage leak in 0.2.0 or am I misreading the code (sqSetStringPropertySSL), and the line should not be present? On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote:
Dear Smalltalkers as a follow up to the SqueakSSL changes sent around yesterday… On 21.04.2015, at 16:52, Tobias Pape <Das.Linux@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. > […] > [1]: http://forum.world.st/file/n4820846/squeakssl.zip … I'd like to thank Levente Uzonyi and Ron Teitelbaum for their input and providing infrastructure. I put together all files and have uploaded them to the new (in the googlecode-export sense) SqueakSSL gitHub project: https://github.com/itsmeront/squeakssl/ And tagged a release as v0.2.0 with a Zip of all binaries (linux32/64,osx,windows) https://github.com/itsmeront/squeakssl/releases/tag/v0.2.0 (scroll to bottom for the binaries zip: squeakssl_v0.2.0.zip) I hope this comes in handy for anyone who wants to play around with that. Best -Tobias
-- _,,,^..^,,,_ best, Eliot