Re: How to form a proper hash after writing somethinginto SSL handshake.

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Hi everyone,

I apologize for Comic Sans. And honestly I didn't know using it implies this many impressions. As I said my other subscription named "Ananthaneni Saiteja Chowdary" is my outlook account that i use for my office work(because I am using a QHD resolution my fonts are so small so i selected the font that looks good for me to read.)  I actually posted two questions one from this email and other from outlook account. This question was actually posted through my outlook account in the beginning, and just as a followup and to include some more information in my question I thought of asking the question again. So I copied the contents of my previous mail and added few more info at the end in my Mail app, unfortunately the font got changed to comic sans. Its not that i knowingly changed the font to impress or insult. I am a non native English speaker and I sometimes don't understand the exact emotion or feeling in non-technical conversation. 

I am using OpenSSL client to create a custom TLS client which can send or manipulate the default TLS handshake messages so that i can test for any bugs in our TLS server implementation. I spent about 4 months in reading OpenSSL code and making changes and adding new arguments to modify the default client. So in that process i came across the WPACKET API. For framing SSL records I had to use it. 

I will post the question again in a new thread. Please take a look at it and help me out.

Regards

Saiteja.

On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 12:17 AM, Viktor Dukhovni <openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


> On Dec 29, 2017, at 1:34 PM, Michael Wojcik <Michael.Wojcik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> That said, I suspect the larger reason why Saiteja has not had a technical response to the original query is that few people on openssl-users have experience with using the WPACKET API and other low-level operations in the 1.1 codebase. It still might be worth reposting without the controversial styling.

More importantly, what problem is the OP really trying to solve?

The WPACKET interface is an internal interface that does not
appear in any public OpenSSL headers.  It is undocumented and
subject to change without notice.  The OP should not be using
this interface, except as part of a code contribution to improve
the implementation of TLS in the OpenSSL library.

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        Viktor.

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