Instead of returning errors when certain flags are unusable, just ignore them.

That will make the test go through even if DH (or in some cases ECDH) aren't
built into OpenSSL.
PR: 216, part 2
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Richard Levitte 2002-08-14 12:18:36 +00:00
parent d020139db7
commit 74a25e9cd9

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@ -400,12 +400,22 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
debug=1;
else if (strcmp(*argv,"-reuse") == 0)
reuse=1;
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
else if (strcmp(*argv,"-dhe1024") == 0)
{
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
dhe1024=1;
else if (strcmp(*argv,"-dhe1024dsa") == 0)
dhe1024dsa=1;
#else
fprintf(stderr,"ignoring -dhe1024, since I'm compiled without DH\n";
#endif
}
else if (strcmp(*argv,"-dhe1024dsa") == 0)
{
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DH
dhe1024dsa=1;
#else
fprintf(stderr,"ignoring -dhe1024, since I'm compiled without DH\n";
#endif
}
else if (strcmp(*argv,"-no_dhe") == 0)
no_dhe=1;
else if (strcmp(*argv,"-ssl2") == 0)