Instead of delayed response packet generation, the
method_eap::process_request_packet() prepares the response packet. This
eliminates the state machine.
Signed-off-by: Simon Rozman <simon@rozman.si>
Although, EapHost takes care for EAP Success and Failure packets for us,
it does so for the outer-most method only. When using EAP inside a TLS
tunnel, we are responsible for EAP Success and Failure packets ourselves.
Signed-off-by: Simon Rozman <simon@rozman.si>
Although, EapHost takes care for EAP identity exchange for us, it does
so for the outer-most method only. When using EAP inside a TLS tunnel,
we are responsible for EAP identity exchange ourselves.
Signed-off-by: Simon Rozman <simon@rozman.si>
Modules and methods are never duplicated or moved in a memory. Moving
constructors and operators are dead code.
Signed-off-by: Simon Rozman <simon@rozman.si>
- XML helper functions always return objects by winstd::com_obj or winstd::bstr reference now to ensure proper release by caller
- get_element_value()/put_element_value() can optionally return reference to the XML object if required
- WinStd macros to simplify dplhandle<> and handle<> inherited classes reused by non-copyable classes
- More event reporting added
- unsigned long and DWORD replaced with unsigned int for code readability and (possibly) portability
- Client hello message fixed
- SSL version reverted to TLS 1.0, will catch-up later if required