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> Subject: Re: OpenSSL PKCS #7 supports AES & SHA-2 ?
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> OK. I found SHA-2 in RFC 4634 (only 3 months old), which
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> Subject: Re: OpenSSL PKCS #7 supports AES &
Russ,
OK. I found SHA-2 in RFC 4634 (only 3 months old), which refers back to
FIPS 180-2.
But I reach a dead-end with PKCS #7 (now RFC 3852). There's no support for
SHA-2
algorithm types (RFC 3279). Also PKCS #1 (now RFC 3447) needs an update for
SHA-2 with RSA encryption (OIDs, etc.).
Di
After reading PKCS #1 v2 more closely and SHA-2 is not even in the specs,
therefore OpenSSL PKCS #7 functions won't support SHA-2. This spec was
last updated in 1998.
PKCS Editor, is there a new update in progress by RSA Labs to incorporate
SHA-2 and AES?
Does OpenSSL implement PKCS #1 v2 or ju