On Wednesday, 17 October 2018 7:00:11 PM AEDT Usman Saeed via luv-main wrote:
> I have looked at Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP). It
> provides all of these features but sadly there is no open-source
> implementation available in C.

Why is a C implmentation so important?  C can call library code written in any 
language that allows compiling libraries.  For languages which don't have a 
compiled form (Perl etc) then you can run a program in that language as a 
child process.

As an aside, the last time I did any significant crypto coding in C I ran into 
some SEGVs that I couldn't fix.  I called 2 different libraries that both 
called OpenSSL libraries and got a SEGV afterwards.  I ended up changing the 
code to call the second OpenSSL using library in a child process as the only 
way of avoiding memory corruption and a later SEGV.  So I wouldn't recommend 
planning on having a single C program to do it all.

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