Well clearly my problem is that the encryption itself is failing, and I had not gotten around to asking you about it yet, thinking that these were problems that needed solving first. The encryption complains about the transform:
xmlSecTransformFind <..\src\transforms.c:331>: error 10: : href=http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#tripledes-cbc I am able to go to that website, so I don't know what exactly is the problem. Thank you again, meg Aleksey Sanin wrote: > > The session DES key is generated in the enc1/enc1.c:generateDesKey() > function and > loaded in the keys manager in the same function. When the data is > encrypted by xmlsec > library it searches the keys manager for a key for specified algorithm > and sets all the > required values from the key into XML data. In this particular case, it > encrypts the > DES key with RSA key as it is described in the created template > (enc1/enc1.c:encrypt() > function). > I am not sure why you needed to make these changes but everything works > just fine > except an assert in the xmlSecAddIDs (doc != NULL) which could be safely > ignored > (and this is already fixed in the CVS 0.0.X branch). The result > encrypted document is > generated and it could be decrypted using the xmlsec application. > > Aleksey > > > Meg Morgan wrote: > > >Unless I'm mistaken, there are a few omissions in the > >encryption example. In order to get the element <KeyName> > >and the content "test-des3" I had to add/change the following: > > > >xmlNodePtr encKeyInfo = NULL; > >encKeyInfo = xmlSecEncDataAddKeyInfo(encData); // your code (cur renamed to >encKeyInfo) > >cur = xmlSecKeyInfoAddKeyName(encKeyInfo); // my added two lines > >xmlNodeSetContent(cur, BAD_CAST des3Key->name); > > > >Similarly, the example code provided an element for the KeyName > >"test-rsa-key" but didn't set the content: > > > >cur = xmlSecKeyInfoAddKeyName(cur); // your code > >xmlNodeSetContent(cur, BAD_CAST key->name); // my added line > > > > > >Was there some other means of populating the content of these > >elements? Similarly, I don't see in your code where the encrypted > >session key and the encryption data get stuffed into their respective > >CipherValue elements. > > > >Thank you for your help, > >Meg Morgan > > > > > > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meg Morgan 425/739-2534 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.votehere.net _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
