Hi Sagar, No, I do not see any engine support. That code appears to use AES_encrypt directly, and evp.h has hints but nothing enabled:
#if 0 const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_aes_128_ctr(void); #endif Also, if the hardware you have (you didn't say what it was) is not supported by OpenSSL then the hardware vendor (or yourself) would have to implement engine code to perform the operations. Erik From: sagar gupta Subject: Re: RE: AES in counter mode no support in openssl can that aes_ctr.c be used to connect to hardware driver. I have a hardware driver which can implement the encryption method for more performance. Thanks On Thu, 02 Sep 2010 03:30:20 +0530 wrote > OpenSSL 1.0.0a has aes_ctr.c in the crypto/aes directory. Erik Tkal Subject: AES in counter mode no support in openssl hi all, I was working on the Openssl1.0.0 version for AES cryptographic support in counter mode i.e; AES-CTR mode. I did not find any support added to the openssl1.0.0 version. I wanted to ask that is there support for AES counter mode in openssl?? if Yes which version of Openssl support AES counter mode?? if no I wanted to know why the support for AES counter mode is not added into the openssl?? Any help or answers in this regard will be really useful for me. Thanks for all in Advance. please do give me some answers for my questions. :��I"Ϯ��r�m���� (����Z+�K�+����1���x��h����[�z�(����Z+���f�y�������f���h��)z{,���