openssl structures has been made opaque in openssl-1.1.1

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In case, we need to zeroize those structure members in place, how do we handle it ? Currently API are there to get and set those structure members. But to zeroize in place , are there any API ? eg: DH structure



And how to retrieve members of X509_EXTENSION structure members in latest openssl (i.e.,) members of "ASN1_OCTET_STRING" ?










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    And how to retrieve members of X509_EXTENSION structure members in latest openssl (i.e.,) members of "ASN1_OCTET_STRING" ?










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      In case, we need to zeroize those structure members in place, how do we handle it ? Currently API are there to get and set those structure members. But to zeroize in place , are there any API ? eg: DH structure



      And how to retrieve members of X509_EXTENSION structure members in latest openssl (i.e.,) members of "ASN1_OCTET_STRING" ?










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      In case, we need to zeroize those structure members in place, how do we handle it ? Currently API are there to get and set those structure members. But to zeroize in place , are there any API ? eg: DH structure



      And how to retrieve members of X509_EXTENSION structure members in latest openssl (i.e.,) members of "ASN1_OCTET_STRING" ?







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