Re: [openssl-users] French Declaration

2016-12-01 Thread Peter Sylvester Edelweb
Two points: - you use function xyz of openssl (is the implementation safe?) - the purpose of using this in your application is "saving peanuts". what are peanuts? /P On 12/01/2016 08:29 PM, Brian Jost wrote: Ok thanks, so there isn't a generic declaration that applications using openssl

Re: [openssl-users] French Declaration

2016-12-01 Thread Brian Jost
Ok thanks, so there isn't a generic declaration that applications using openssl standard encryption like GCM can use? Each application will have to get self declared? On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Peter Sylvester Edelweb < peter.sylves...@edelweb.fr> wrote: > Hi > > There are news since about

Re: [openssl-users] French Declaration

2016-12-01 Thread Peter Sylvester Edelweb
Hi There are news since about a year. https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/administration/reglementation/controle-reglementaire-sur-la-cryptographie/ There is a downloadable editable PDF to prepare the declaration. Anyway, you normally do not declare all functionality of the openssl library if you use it

Re: [openssl-users] French Declaration

2016-12-01 Thread pl
On 01/12/2016 18:56, Salz, Rich wrote: >> I see that it was discussed many years ago about getting a French >> Declaration for openssl. Was this ever successful? If so is there a place I >> can download the declaration as it seems to be required when submitting to >> the iOS appstore. > The

Re: [openssl-users] French Declaration

2016-12-01 Thread Salz, Rich
> I see that it was discussed many years ago about getting a French Declaration > for openssl. Was this ever successful? If so is there a place I can download > the declaration as it seems to be required when submitting to the iOS > appstore. The OpenSSL project has never pursued or obtained

[openssl-users] French Declaration

2016-12-01 Thread Brian Jost
I see that it was discussed many years ago about getting a French Declaration for openssl. Was this ever successful? If so is there a place I can download the declaration as it seems to be required when submitting to the iOS appstore. -- openssl-users mailing list To unsubscribe: