Hi All,

I am working on a product using Certicom KDF function. In fact, we 
use  HU_KDF_IEEE_KDF1_SHA1 and HU_KDF_ANSI_SHA256 only.

The function hu_KDFDerive() has an argument specifying which KDF 
algorithm to use to compute a cryptographic key. This is referred to 
as a key derivation algorithm ID. The following constants are defined 
in hukdf.h:
• HU_KDF_IEEE_KDF1_SHA1 (IEEE 1363-2000 KDF1 based on SHA-1)
• HU_KDF_ANSI_SHA1 (ANSI X9.42/X9.63 KDF based on SHA-1)
• HU_KDF_ANSI_SHA224 (ANSI X9.42/X9.63 KDF based on SHA-224)
• HU_KDF_ANSI_SHA256 (ANSI X9.42/X9.63 KDF based on SHA-256)
• HU_KDF_ANSI_SHA384 (ANSI X9.42/X9.63 KDF based on SHA-384)
• HU_KDF_ANSI_SHA512 (ANSI X9.42/X9.63 KDF based on SHA-512)
• HU_KDF_NIST_ALT1_SHA1 (SP 800-56A)
• HU_KDF_NIST_ALT1_SHA224 (SP 800-56A)
• HU_KDF_NIST_ALT1_SHA256 (SP 800-56A)
• HU_KDF_NIST_ALT1_SHA384 (SP 800-56A)
• HU_KDF_NIST_ALT1_SHA512 (SP 800-56A)

Now my company is going to use OpenSSL instead. I checked OpenSSL 
and it seems to me that OpenSSL doesn't support these KDF algorithms. 

My question is - is there any way to implement these algorithms in OpenSSL?

Thanks so much in advance,
Aaron



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