I don't know the interfaces to OpenSSL, but AES-192 specifies the number
of rounds.  The approved AES algorithms specify a subset of Rijndahl
cipher whereby you can specify alternative numbers of rounds, key
sizes, and block sizes.

Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway

> There's a file that I want to encrypt using AES-192-CBC but with 19
> rounds rather than the default 12-rounds.
>
> Is there a way for me to specify the number of rounds that I would
> like to use with the AES-192-CBC? (and override the algorithm
> defaults)?
>
> Is that something that I can within the openssl command itself (to
> encrypt a file) or is the process much more involved than that? And
> requires programming/scripting?
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