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Subject: Re: Openssl problems
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On 13 Jan., 19:29, dos DOT  DOT  DOT  AT googlemail DOT com wrote:
> 1. I thought I had downloaded my previous version of OpenSSL from the DJGPP site but I guess I must have gotten it from some place else.
>
> I hope I have not confused the libssl.a/libcrypto.a files. The ones compiled on 22.09.2012 - 02.03 are for djdev203 and the ones compiled on 22.09.2012 - 02.04 are for djdev204, is this correct?
>

Yes, for all the ports I have upload I have used the time stamp to
encode the version.  The only exception to this rule was the watt32
port.
Here you should pay attention not to use the 2.03 version when
compiling an 2.04 application and vice versa.  Better be save.


> 3. I found that I can use the rand_seed command instead of noise.sys and thus run a openssl application in a Windows XP DOS box. See the example below.
>
> Yes, the command below does establish an SSL connection to Google:
> openssl s_client -no_ssl2 -debug -hostwww.google.com-port 443 -state
>
> 4. I compiled the example below with your watt32 and libssl.a/libcrypto.a and it worked now. I was using a different libwatt.a before which did not work with your libssl.a version.

These particular libraries should not be mixed.
I have tried your sample code and it worked for my.
It downloaded a sample page.


Regards,
Juan M. Guerrero

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