ssl_init() left a dirty in_ctr pointer on failed allocation of out_ctr
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client certificate.
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* ssl_srv was leaking memory when client presented a timed out ticket
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containing a client certificate
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* ssl_init() was leaving a dirty pointer in ssl_context if malloc of
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out_ctr failed
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= PolarSSL 1.3.4 released on 2014-01-27
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Features
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@ -3427,7 +3427,8 @@ int ssl_init( ssl_context *ssl )
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if( ssl->out_ctr == NULL )
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{
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SSL_DEBUG_MSG( 1, ( "malloc(%d bytes) failed", len ) );
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polarssl_free( ssl-> in_ctr );
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polarssl_free( ssl->in_ctr );
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ssl->in_ctr = NULL;
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return( POLARSSL_ERR_SSL_MALLOC_FAILED );
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}
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