> Neither of these two looks like it would be difficult to implement.
Again, I strongly recommend that if anyone works on this, they do it as an
externally-provided ENGINE, like GOST.
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This looks like an interesting project. I'd be willing to take a stab at
it.
I did notice the following while reading the doc:
The sm2 digital signature algorithm requires random number generators
approved by by Chinese Commercial Cryptography Administration Office.
Preliminary googling was
There are a couple of draft standards available:
SM2 DSA: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-shen-sm2-ecdsa-02
SM3 Hash: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-shen-sm3-hash-01
Neither of these two looks like it would be difficult to implement.
I've not located English versions of the other
> Is there currently any documentation at all on these Chinese algorithms?
> I'm certainly curious, and I'm sure others in the OpenSSL community will be.
Also, please know that we are already looking at several large projects (TLS
1.3, FIPS, etc). In my personal opinion, I would be surprised if
On 09/27/2016 11:24 AM, robin wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Marquess. I understand English documents are
> essential factor to start, and I certainly sure it is not A problem
> to translate these kinds of published standard to English version if
> there's no other unclear reasons.
>
> In the
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