Dear Wei,
You will need hardcoded NIDs for many protocols implemented in OpenSSL
(TLS, PKCS12).
For most other purposes the dynamic allocation of objects using OBJ_
functions works fine,
but some years ago I had problems with some applications when I used engine
that allocated objects dynamically
It works. Thanks a lot!
From: openssl-dev [mailto:openssl-dev-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Waltenberg
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2016 8:56 AM
To: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Subject: Re: [openssl-dev] Add a new algorithm in "crypto" dir, how to add the
source code into the build system
I
It's changed in recent OpenSSL.
1.1.0c the directories are in Configure.
# Top level directories to build
$config{dirs} = [ "crypto", "ssl", "engines", "apps", "test", "util",
"tools", "
fuzz" ];
# crypto/ subdirectories to build
$config{sdirs} = [
"objects",
"md2", "md4", "md5", "sha",
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
My question is that, I add a new subdir(named abc) in openssl/crypto/abc, and
implement codes , Makefile and build.info in the crypt/abc directory, but when
I re-build OpenSSL, I found that this new added sub dir is not involved into
the build system, any source file in
In message <20161222.225335.92995302056231655.levi...@openssl.org> on Thu, 22
Dec 2016 22:53:35 +0100 (CET), Richard Levitte said:
levitte> In message on Thu, 22
Dec 2016 13:33:16 -0800, Joey Yandle said:
levitte>
levitte> xoloki> > May I suggest you have a look at the GOST engine? It does
In message on Thu, 22 Dec 2016
13:33:16 -0800, Joey Yandle said:
xoloki> > May I suggest you have a look at the GOST engine? It does implement
xoloki> > the algorithm entirely in the engine. The only things added in the
xoloki> > OpenSSL code are the OIDs (not strictly necessary) and the TLS
May I suggest you have a look at the GOST engine? It does implement
the algorithm entirely in the engine. The only things added in the
OpenSSL code are the OIDs (not strictly necessary) and the TLS
ciphersuites (I don't think that can be done dynamically at all, at
least yet).
How are the OIDs
In message
<936be946f26e274a8595dbf91a05bd767c4fa...@shsmsx101.ccr.corp.intel.com> on Thu,
22 Dec 2016 13:12:36 +, "Wei, Changzheng" said:
changzheng.wei> Hi,
changzheng.wei>
changzheng.wei> I want to implement some new algorithm. To make my future work
changzheng.wei> smoothly, I want to
Easiest way is to fork the OpenSSL Github repo and then clone it down to your
local machine where you can do the work locally. Once you are happy, push it
back up to your forked Github repo, and then make a pull request back to the
OpenSSL repo.
There are lots of places you can get information
Hi,
I want to implement some new algorithm. To make my future work smoothly, I want
to add a new algorithm method like "RSA_METHOD" in OpenSSL framework so as to I
can use an "engine" to support such algorithm.
So I add a new subdir in "crypto" and implement the code and build.info refer
to "cry
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