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The functions BN_rshift and BN_lshift shift their arguments to the right or
left by a specified number of bits. Unpredicatable results (including
crashes) can occur if a negative number is supplied for the shift value.
Thanks to Mateusz Kocielski (LogicalTrust), Marek Kroemeke and Filip Palian
for discovering and reporting this issue.
Reviewed-by: Kurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
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apps/openssl.pod .... Documentation of OpenSSL `openssl' command crypto/crypto.pod ... Documentation of OpenSSL crypto.h+libcrypto.a ssl/ssl.pod ......... Documentation of OpenSSL ssl.h+libssl.a openssl.txt ......... Assembled documentation files for OpenSSL [not final] ssleay.txt .......... Assembled documentation of ancestor SSLeay [obsolete] standards.txt ....... Assembled pointers to standards, RFCs or internet drafts that are related to OpenSSL. An archive of HTML documents for the SSLeay library is available from http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/ssleay/