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IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 25-Sep-2019 8:46:15
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Hello,

I have installed IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 on AOS 3.1.4. However when I try to open SSL web page it gaves me Software Failure message. Snoopdos says that openssl.cnf is missing in AmiSSL drawer.

I can't find openssl.cnf file in AmiSSL archive. Any ideas?

Thank you

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 25-Sep-2019 11:35:31
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Found it... It seems AmiSSL needs FPU and with ACA1233n it did not work. With Blizzard 1260 it works fine.

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 25-Sep-2019 15:08:45
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@hlt

What card did you install it on? I wonder if it checked the CPU before installing AmiSSL.

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kolla 
Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 25-Sep-2019 17:15:37
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@hlt

But, but... no Amiga software needs FPU!

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 25-Sep-2019 19:09:01
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@Hypex and @kolla, this is strange but I got below results:

1. A1200 with ACA1233n 40 MHz without FPU I get guru/software failure dialog as soon as I try to open SSL web page. Or even if I go to IBrowse settings Security category.

2. Same A1200 with Blizzard 1260 - has no such issues.

3. I did tests with Winuae. I ran same CF card from A1200. When I set 030 CPU without FPU and I get software failure. However if I enable 68882 FPU it works without issues with 030 CPU.

Last edited by hlt on 25-Sep-2019 at 07:09 PM.

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 25-Sep-2019 21:06:03
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@hlt

Sorry, I was merely joking, as certain hardware developers have been repeating over and over that no Amiga software really require FPU. I know AmiSSL does :)

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 26-Sep-2019 19:29:09
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Yes, unfortunately, it has transpired that AmiSSL v4 was compiled with the wrong compiler options, IMHO. This will be fixed in AmiSSL 4.4. I am surprised no YAM users raised this issue earlier.

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 27-Sep-2019 10:50:52
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@Futaura

Will this update fix the slowness in HTTPS sites, or it's irrelevant?

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kolla 
Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 27-Sep-2019 11:07:11
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@Samurai

I would think it is probably not so relevant, as modern encryption/decryption is rather heavy for 68k.

If I could wish for a feature, it would be to support "external programs" for http and https, so one for example could use curl. Then I would write a wrapper that use rsh to run curl on a remote system (raspberry pi zero), so that the remote curl takes care of all SSL handling.

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Re: IBrowse 2.5 and AmiSSL 4.3 issue
Posted on 27-Sep-2019 13:17:46
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@Samurai

Probably not, but seeing as AmiSSL v4 could be using 68881 FPU instructions that the 68060 doesn't have (emulated in software via traps), it could possibly be a factor.

I am not currently able to build the 68k AmiSSL, but I hope to change that soon and then we can experiment with optimised builds for each processor to see if that affects performance.

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