[strongSwan-dev] RSA-PSS-SHA256

2018-02-04 Thread Sahana Prasad
67 bytes OID plus the 32 bytes hash (sha256) is considered right? Is there a way to see the hash that is generated? I have all logs enabled, but do not see the hash value. I can only see the 128 byte rss-signature that gets added to the 204 byte long auth payload Thank you. Regards, Sahana

Re: [strongSwan-dev] RSA-PSS-SHA256

2018-02-05 Thread Sahana Prasad
standardise/generalise it since the RFC ASN.1 blob (72 byte long) and the rejected errata are wrong. Regards, Sahana Prasad On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Tobias Brunner wrote: > Hi Sahana, > > > Question 1 : Difference in OID bytes : > > > > The 67 bytes ASN.1 OID that s

[strongSwan-dev] DER encoded Digital signatures

2018-07-25 Thread Sahana Prasad
mentions how the signature should be encoded? and how it is implemented? Is the DER encoding scheme also employed for RSA? Thank you for your help in advance, Regards, Sahana Prasad