Hi Michal,

majkl majkl wrote:
I am sorry, but I can not get it.

Yes, I've found the same question in one historic -very historic-
list, but no solution.

What I am supposed to do to use key on token to sign in xmlsec,
please? Use appropriate openssl config?
I have spent a whole week by searching for it, no luck. It works only
when I directly run opennsl from command line.
The trick with openssl is that you specify location of key. Usually it is specified by argument "-inform" that accepts PEM, DER or ENGINE. First two are for keys stored into file and engine is for external keys.

I am supposed to patch xmlsec sources?
I think yes as xmlsec binary supports various options for keys stores into files --privkey-pem ( --privkey) or --privkey-der but does not . Missing is something like --privkey-eng[ine].

Or openssl sources?
No openssl engine functionality work well.

Does xmlsec uses its own libraries for openssl engine,
or it uses system/openssl shared libraries?
xmlsec uses external crypto(openssl and etc.) libraries .
I am quite lost in this moment, but I really need to sign xmls with token.

Thanks,

                     Michal
[SNIP]

Roumen

_______________________________________________
xmlsec mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec

Reply via email to