> I know. Did you intention to support SHA-2 famiry by OpenSSL? Well, SHA-256/... are already supported with OpenSSL 0.9.8
> If you want to learn more cool algoristhms, look at GNU-Cryptro like RSA-PSS > and WHIRLPOOL hash. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-crypto/ Thanks for the link though I don't see much interest in GNU crypto from people. Last time I actually played with it (~1.5 years ago) it was very row and really not ready for prime time. Though things might have changed. > DES, RSA512, MD4/5, SHA-0 were broken. I don't want to go into the "long flame" war about this but definition of "broken" is different for different people and different applications. > Please look at my sample file for XAdES-T by RFC3161 timestamp of PFU TSA. Adding a timestamp to an xml signature is trivial. It can be done in the application layer or it can be done in xmlsec. XADES spec is under development for last ... 3 years??? Not sure if it is anywhere close to be finished. Personally, I don't see much interest from people in XADES at the moment. It might change but I have my doubts about it. And again, I do accept patches :) Aleksey _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [email protected] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
