hi: 2011/4/20 Mike Mohr <akih...@gmail.com>: > IMHO openssl is unsuitable for this purpose. Openssl is really good > at what it does, don't get me wrong, but using it in a boot loader > probably isn't the easiest/smartest idea. What you really want is a > subset of PKCS#1 - that is, EMSA-PSS encoding and verification plus > RSASP1/RSAVP1. I'm working on some code which happens to implement > exactly this feature set using GMP, and it could trivially be ported > to some smaller bigint library. I release all my code under GPL3+, > and you're welcome to use it as such - but it sounds like you're > working on some tivoized system, which is incompatible with GPL3. > > Mike I found a link as below: http://tree.celinuxforum.org/pipermail/celinux-dev/2006-August/001277.html
I don't try it yet, and I'm quite curious whether it is possible for combining openssl with standalone program? Except license issue, openssl need a lot c lib help, right? Or it is possible if we only use RSA and SHA1 part of openssl? -- Regards, ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager majord...@openssl.org