Mozilla's NSS is a GPL-compatible crypto engine. There is also
interest in adding NSS as a crypto provider in xmlsec, in
the not-so-distant future...

regards,

-Tej

Aleksey Sanin wrote:

Hi, John!

I didn;t have a lot of time last month because of holidays, work, and some
personal stuff. But it seems that things are getting better now and I
hope to
get some time to finally finish this. I am afraid to give any timeframes
because I already did it once and was not able to deliver :( I am really
sorry about that but I just couldn't change it :(

And I would be glad to help with adding PGP support. It's also very
interesting to me and I think we can try to make this work together.

With best regards,
Aleksey


John Belmonte wrote:

> Aleksey, would you give an update on your work to separate the
> OpenSSL-dependent code?
>
> For a project I'm working on, we are interested in adding GnuTLS
> engine support.  At the same time I would like to add support for PGP
> keys.
>
> Having *any* GPL-compatible crypto engine available will also be a
> help for getting xmlsec into Debian.  Up until now I haven't been able
> to find a sponsor to officially add xmlsec to Debian, because the
> people with the authority seem to view packages that are dependent on
> OpenSSL as taboo.
>
>
> Regards,
> -John

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