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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on CRYPTO-162:
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                Author: ASF GitHub Bot
            Created on: 18/Jan/23 19:46
            Start Date: 18/Jan/23 19:46
    Worklog Time Spent: 10m 
      Work Description: markwkern commented on PR #165:
URL: https://github.com/apache/commons-crypto/pull/165#issuecomment-1387678224

   You could use the Intel rdrand engine in the unit test.  It's always 
available in OpenSSL for machines of the Ivy Bridge or later generation.
    % openssl engine -v
   (rdrand) Intel RDRAND engine
   




Issue Time Tracking
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    Worklog Id:     (was: 840064)
    Time Spent: 1h 50m  (was: 1h 40m)

> openSslCipher support engine
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: CRYPTO-162
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CRYPTO-162
>             Project: Commons Crypto
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Cipher
>            Reporter: wenweijian
>            Priority: Minor
>          Time Spent: 1h 50m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> The engine is the hardware or software implementation used for performing 
> cryptographic operations.
>  
> Assume we have a hardware device with a super fast implementation of AES. Now 
> when we use AES encryption we can set the engine to that hardware device 
> (instead of {{{}NULL{}}}), which means that the operations are now computed 
> by the hardware device instead of the default OpenSSL software layer.
>  



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