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Richard Levitte 181f5185ee BIO_s_connect: add an error state and use it
If no connection could be made, addr_iter will eventually end up being
NULL, and if the user didn't check the returned error value, the
BIO_CONN_S_CONNECT code will be performed again and will crash.

So instead, we add a state BIO_CONN_S_CONNECT_ERROR that we enter into
when we run out of addresses to try.  That state will just simply say
"error" back, until the user does something better with the BIO, such
as free it or reset it.

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/7630)
2019-11-02 10:44:27 +01:00
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VERSION Configure: get version from the file 'VERSION' instead of 'opensslv.h' 2019-10-18 12:22:00 +02:00

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