Thanks Michal!

That is in fact the road on which I have already begun to travel.

Still, I think it woudl be helpful for the engine stuff to get documented a bit.

- AJK


From: Michal Ludvig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Andrew Kraslavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Crypto hardware integration with OpenSSL
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 14:18:19 +0200



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Andrew Kraslavsky told me that:

> I am looking to integrate some crypto hardware with OpenSSL but am
> having a tough time finding documentation on how to go about doing this.
>
> I see where OpenSSL is designed to allow this with its "ENGINE"
> approach, but just what do I have to do to create my own hardware
> specific engine?
>
> I'm hoping there's a HOWTO on this lurking somewhere that I was simply
> too inept to find...

Do it as I did - take the sources of one of the "simpler" engines and
modify to fit your needs ;-) It is not *that* difficult and after
stripping off the original engine specific parts you'll end up with a
skeleton ready to fill with your own code.

Michal Ludvig
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