Re: [openssl-dev] about enc 'magic' data and salt handling

2017-01-14 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Jan 13, 2017, at 7:50 PM, Tom Francis wrote: > > > The enc command is really just an example, IMO. If you want something that's > useful for production purposes (and even follows standards!), I recommend > looking at the cms command. It'll encrypt, decrypt,

Re: [openssl-dev] about enc 'magic' data and salt handling

2017-01-14 Thread Michel
> If you want something that's useful for production purposes (and even follows > standards!), > I recommend looking at the cms command. Yes, thanks for pointing out that to me. However I believe that for production purposes I would even prefer using gpg (thanks to M. Zimmermann). Regards,

Re: [openssl-dev] about enc 'magic' data and salt handling

2017-01-13 Thread Tom Francis
> On Jan 13, 2017, at 6:34 PM, Michel wrote: > > Hi, > > FWIW, just sharing my opinion : > > Thanks to the team, OpenSSL comes with lots of powerful tools. > They are not always easy to use, but some have no equivalent and are very > helpful to test, debug,

[openssl-dev] about enc 'magic' data and salt handling

2017-01-13 Thread Michel
Hi, FWIW, just sharing my opinion : Thanks to the team, OpenSSL comes with lots of powerful tools. They are not always easy to use, but some have no equivalent and are very helpful to test, debug, experiment, learn . all things that looks to me as their primary interest. Among them is