On Fri June 3 2011, loody wrote:
hi:
2011/4/20 Mike Mohr akih...@gmail.com:
IMHO openssl is unsuitable for this purpose. Openssl is really good
at what it does, don't get me wrong, but using it in a boot loader
probably isn't the easiest/smartest idea. What you really want is a
hi:
2011/4/20 Mike Mohr akih...@gmail.com:
IMHO openssl is unsuitable for this purpose. Openssl is really good
at what it does, don't get me wrong, but using it in a boot loader
probably isn't the easiest/smartest idea. What you really want is a
subset of PKCS#1 - that is, EMSA-PSS encoding
hi all:
My quesitons about openssl are below:
1. I want to take advantage of RSA and SHA in openssl for secure booting.
Can they run as standalone program, that means they can run without
libc support.
2. I want RSA and sha authentication run in DRAM instead of flash,
such that the speed will be
IMHO openssl is unsuitable for this purpose. Openssl is really good
at what it does, don't get me wrong, but using it in a boot loader
probably isn't the easiest/smartest idea. What you really want is a
subset of PKCS#1 - that is, EMSA-PSS encoding and verification plus
RSASP1/RSAVP1. I'm