[openssl-users] openssl-users Digest, Vol 39, Issue 2

Roushan Ara roushan.ara at skanray.com
Fri Feb 2 06:40:45 UTC 2018


currently i am using socket for this implementation in c++ programming. can
i use HTTPS post over SSL in c++. need suggestion



Thanks & Regards,
Roushan Ara

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>    1. Re: DTLS multiple peer issue on shutdown (Salz, Rich)
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>    3. Re: DTLS multiple peer issue on shutdown (Salz, Rich)
>    4. usage of SSL_read() and SSL_write() for file      transfer
>       (Roushan Ara)
>    5. Re: usage of SSL_read() and SSL_write() for file transfer
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 15:35:05 +0000
> From: "Salz, Rich" <rsalz at akamai.com>
> To: Grace Priscilla Jero <grace.priscilla at gmail.com>,
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> Subject: Re: [openssl-users] DTLS multiple peer issue on shutdown
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> Doesn?t shutdown close the socket?
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> From: Grace Priscilla Jero <grace.priscilla at gmail.com>
> To: "Salz, Rich" <rsalz at akamai.com>
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> The shutdown does not close the socket. The peer close is not intimated to
> server when there are 2 peers to the server and the server is serving the
> other peer.
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> Thanks,
> Grace
> On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 9:05 PM, Salz, Rich <rsalz at akamai.com> wrote:
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> > Doesn?t shutdown close the socket?
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> From: "Salz, Rich" <rsalz at akamai.com>
> To: Grace Priscilla Jero <grace.priscilla at gmail.com>
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> Sorry, then, I?ve exhausted my knowledge-base.  Hopefully others will have
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> Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 10:12:10 +0530
> From: Roushan Ara <roushan.ara at skanray.com>
> To: openssl-users at openssl.org
> Subject: [openssl-users] usage of SSL_read() and SSL_write() for file
>         transfer
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> Hi All,
> currently i am using openssl for client and server communication for file
> transfer. i am facing some issue regarding the writing the content of
> file.my requirement is i have to send the whole content of some specified
> file to server for that i am using SSL_write(). i can achieve this using
> SSL_write() in a while loop but my requirement is i have to use single
> SSL_write() for sending whole content of file and single SSL_read  at the
> server to receive the whole content of the file.because in that message
> itself we  have to specify some id so that it can be identified at the
> server to indicate that it is file reading. so i need to send single
> message with full content of file in a buffer. because of the maximum
> limitation of SSL_write() we are not able to send more than 16384 bytes.
> Could somebody suggest s how can i use SSL_write() for the writing the
> whole content of text file in a single message without using any while
> loop.
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> Thanks in Advance.
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> Thanks & Regards,
> Roushan Ara
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> > On Feb 1, 2018, at 11:42 PM, Roushan Ara <roushan.ara at skanray.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > currently i am using openssl for client and server communication for
> file transfer. i am facing some issue regarding the writing the content of
> file.my requirement is i have to send the whole content of some specified
> file to server for that i am using SSL_write(). i can achieve this using
> SSL_write() in a while loop but my requirement is i have to use single
> SSL_write() for sending whole content of file and single SSL_read  at the
> server to receive the whole content of the file.because in that message
> itself we  have to specify some id so that it can be identified at the
> server to indicate that it is file reading. so i need to send single
> message with full content of file in a buffer. because of the maximum
> limitation of SSL_write() we are not able to send more than 16384 bytes.
> > Could somebody suggest s how can i use SSL_write() for the writing the
> whole content of text file in a single message without using any while loop.
>
> Your simplest solution is to use HTTP POST over SSL to create the
> illusion of a single message layered over a underlying reliable
> bytestream.  Don't write your own code, consider using libcurl
> or an HTTPS library that best meets your needs.
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>         Viktor.
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