History log of /openbsd-src/usr.bin/openssl/errstr.c (Results 1 – 11 of 11)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 3228b0c4 23-Jul-2023 tb <tb@openbsd.org>

Remove -stats option from openssl(1) errstr.

This is the only consumer of ERR_get_string_table(), which will go away.

ok jsing


# e7718ada 06-Mar-2023 tb <tb@openbsd.org>

Rename struct ${app}_config to plain cfg

All the structs are static and we need to reach into them many times.
Having a shorter name is more concise and results in less visual clutter.
It also avoid

Rename struct ${app}_config to plain cfg

All the structs are static and we need to reach into them many times.
Having a shorter name is more concise and results in less visual clutter.
It also avoids many overlong lines and we will be able to get rid of some
unfortunate line wrapping down the road.

Discussed with jsing

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# efc7e65f 05-Mar-2023 tb <tb@openbsd.org>

openssl: make all config structs static

These are per-app, so per-file. Most of them already are static, adjust
the rest of them.


# 46f4e7fa 11-Nov-2022 joshua <joshua@openbsd.org>

Remove the legacy interactive mode from openssl(1).

This removes the legacy interactive mode from openssl(1) since it is
rarely used, complicates the code, and has also been removed from
OpenSSL in

Remove the legacy interactive mode from openssl(1).

This removes the legacy interactive mode from openssl(1) since it is
rarely used, complicates the code, and has also been removed from
OpenSSL in version 3.x.x.

ok tb@ jsing@

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# ea149709 14-Jul-2019 guenther <guenther@openbsd.org>

Mark the initialized struct options arrays as both static and const.
This moves them from .data to .data.rel.ro

ok deraadt@ inoguchi@


# e370f0ee 17-Oct-2015 doug <doug@openbsd.org>

Exit if a pledge call fails in non-interactive mode.

ok semarie@


# 9bc487ad 10-Oct-2015 doug <doug@openbsd.org>

Initial support for pledges in openssl(1) commands.

openssl(1) has two mechanisms for operating: either a single execution
of one command (looking at argv[0] or argv[1]) or as an interactive
session

Initial support for pledges in openssl(1) commands.

openssl(1) has two mechanisms for operating: either a single execution
of one command (looking at argv[0] or argv[1]) or as an interactive
session than may execute any number of commands.

We already have a top level pledge that should cover all commands
and that's what interactive mode must continue using. However, we can
tighten up the pledges when only executing one command.

This is an initial stab at support and may contain regressions. Most
commands only need "stdio rpath wpath cpath". The pledges could be
further restricted by evaluating the situation after parsing options.

deraadt@ and beck@ are roughly fine with this approach.

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# 20c6dab5 22-Aug-2015 jsing <jsing@openbsd.org>

Remove all duplicate prototypes for *_main functions (these are already
provided by progs.h). Also, move the FUNCTION type (and flags) into
openssl.c since that is the only place of use. Lastly, remo

Remove all duplicate prototypes for *_main functions (these are already
provided by progs.h). Also, move the FUNCTION type (and flags) into
openssl.c since that is the only place of use. Lastly, remove pointless
'extern' from the prototypes and use char **argv instead of char *argv[]
(the former is used elsewhere).

ok deraadt@ doug@

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# f6e54465 14-Apr-2015 jsing <jsing@openbsd.org>

Clean up and improve openssl(1) errstr:

- Use BIO_new_fp() instead of BIO_new()/BIO_set_fp() and handle NULL
return value in a more appropriate manner.

- Use stroul() instead of sscanf() with app

Clean up and improve openssl(1) errstr:

- Use BIO_new_fp() instead of BIO_new()/BIO_set_fp() and handle NULL
return value in a more appropriate manner.

- Use stroul() instead of sscanf() with appropriate error checking.

ok doug@

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# dcff9825 13-Apr-2015 jsing <jsing@openbsd.org>

Convert openssl(1) errstr to new option handling.

ok bcook@ doug@


# dab3f910 26-Aug-2014 jsing <jsing@openbsd.org>

Move openssl(1) from /usr/sbin/openssl to /usr/bin/openssl, since it is not
a system/superuser binary. At the same time, move the source code from its
current lib/libssl/src/apps location to a more a

Move openssl(1) from /usr/sbin/openssl to /usr/bin/openssl, since it is not
a system/superuser binary. At the same time, move the source code from its
current lib/libssl/src/apps location to a more appropriate home under
usr.bin/openssl.

ok deraadt@ miod@

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