Re: OpenSSL behavior for NULL characters

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It is a home grown HTTPS server.

 

 

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From: openssl-users <openssl-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of "Salz, Rich" <rsalz@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: "openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx" <openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, February 13, 2017 at 12:53 PM
To: "openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx" <openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [openssl-users] OpenSSL behavior for NULL characters

 

What’s the serer on the other side?  If it’s a web server, then \0 characters are generally illegal.  If it’s s_server, then it, too, really wants ASCII lines.

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