Hi, I just figured I'd write something up for your perusal,
modification, and possible inclusion into the HOWTO list. I'm
attaching it as a file; if it doesn't come through, please let me
know, and I'll resend it in a message body.
If there are any glaring inaccuracies I would very much like to k
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
> Hi, I just figured I'd write something up for your perusal,
> modification, and possible inclusion into the HOWTO list. I'm
> attaching it as a file; if it doesn't come through, please let me
> know, and I'll resend it in a message body.
>
We will be
Alright. Can you comment on if the source-level API is going to stay
the same, at least? (If it's going to stay the same, then giving
details on how to link with a version of OpenSSL that provides that
API -- even if it's not the "FIPS-certified" version -- would allow
users to get working on app
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
> Alright. Can you comment on if the source-level API is going to stay
> the same, at least? (If it's going to stay the same, then giving
> details on how to link with a version of OpenSSL that provides that
> API -- even if it's not the "FIPS-certified
Alright. I'm certainly not suggesting that if you link to a
FIPS-certified module, your entire product becomes FIPS-compliant --
as far as I understand, your app still has to go through the same
testing procedures, it just doesn't have to go through quite the same
crypto validation procedures.
(I
Hi all,
After reading a lot on "small exponents" in RSA public keys, it seems
to me that the issue is only if I am not using libraries like OpenSSL
for signing, but if I use RSA_Sign or EVP_Sign they implement PKCS#1
and that solves that problem even if I sign the same plain text e
times.
So if I